Usefulness of CRP as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of Covid-19 infection during the three waves: A retrospective study

Introduction: COVID-19 is an emerging public health problem. It comprises of a large virus family causing varying infection ranging from common cold to more severe infection. Classification of cases into mid, moderate, severe helps for effective management and treatment. CRP is a highly sensitive bi...

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Main Authors: Shailaja Alapaty, Suhas Dhulipala, Jyothi A Natikar, H Ajit, Mangala Sirsikar, Umalakshmi Annavarapu, Deepthi Mahendrakar
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.mjdrdypv.org/article.asp?issn=2589-8302;year=2022;volume=15;issue=8;spage=253;epage=258;aulast=Alapaty
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Suhas Dhulipala
Jyothi A Natikar
H Ajit
Mangala Sirsikar
Umalakshmi Annavarapu
Deepthi Mahendrakar
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description Introduction: COVID-19 is an emerging public health problem. It comprises of a large virus family causing varying infection ranging from common cold to more severe infection. Classification of cases into mid, moderate, severe helps for effective management and treatment. CRP is a highly sensitive biomarker for inflammation, tissue damage. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cohort study was done during March 2020 to Feb 2021. Total 2,239 patients were included in the study. CRP levels were measured in hospitalized patients on the day of admission. Statistical Analysis: Continuous variables are presented as Mean ± standard deviation and Median (Q1, Q3). Qualitative variables are presented as frequency and percentage. The continuous variables were compared using independent t test, one-way analysis of variance or Kruskal–Wallis test. Receiver operating characteristic curves (ROC) were constructed to identify the predictability and best cut-offs of variables to differentiate moderate illness from severe–critical illness, severe illness from critical illness, and survivors from non-survivors. A two-tailed P value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: We found a significant increase in CRP values in patients with critical illness in wave-1 and wave-2. The levels of CRP increased as the severity of disease progressed. The CRP had a sensitivity of 71.3% and specificity of 59.8% in critically ill patients in wave-1. In wave-2, the sensitivity of 70.10% and specificity of 56% in critically ill patients. In wave-3, the sensitivity of 75% and specificity of 20.3% in severely ill patients. This indicates that CRP can be used as a marker for disease progression. The Youden index J is 0.3978 and the association criterion is >1.85. Conclusion: CRP is a simple test that helps in initiating primary care. It indicates the severity of disease in COVID-19 infection. CRP can be used as a marker for disease progression and also indicates the severity of lung involvement.
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spelling doaj.art-526c0a484f4f457698a05f39a39069a62022-12-22T04:41:33ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth2589-83022589-83102022-01-0115825325810.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_437_22Usefulness of CRP as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of Covid-19 infection during the three waves: A retrospective studyShailaja AlapatySuhas DhulipalaJyothi A NatikarH AjitMangala SirsikarUmalakshmi AnnavarapuDeepthi MahendrakarIntroduction: COVID-19 is an emerging public health problem. It comprises of a large virus family causing varying infection ranging from common cold to more severe infection. Classification of cases into mid, moderate, severe helps for effective management and treatment. CRP is a highly sensitive biomarker for inflammation, tissue damage. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cohort study was done during March 2020 to Feb 2021. Total 2,239 patients were included in the study. CRP levels were measured in hospitalized patients on the day of admission. Statistical Analysis: Continuous variables are presented as Mean ± standard deviation and Median (Q1, Q3). Qualitative variables are presented as frequency and percentage. The continuous variables were compared using independent t test, one-way analysis of variance or Kruskal–Wallis test. Receiver operating characteristic curves (ROC) were constructed to identify the predictability and best cut-offs of variables to differentiate moderate illness from severe–critical illness, severe illness from critical illness, and survivors from non-survivors. A two-tailed P value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: We found a significant increase in CRP values in patients with critical illness in wave-1 and wave-2. The levels of CRP increased as the severity of disease progressed. The CRP had a sensitivity of 71.3% and specificity of 59.8% in critically ill patients in wave-1. In wave-2, the sensitivity of 70.10% and specificity of 56% in critically ill patients. In wave-3, the sensitivity of 75% and specificity of 20.3% in severely ill patients. This indicates that CRP can be used as a marker for disease progression. The Youden index J is 0.3978 and the association criterion is >1.85. Conclusion: CRP is a simple test that helps in initiating primary care. It indicates the severity of disease in COVID-19 infection. CRP can be used as a marker for disease progression and also indicates the severity of lung involvement.http://www.mjdrdypv.org/article.asp?issn=2589-8302;year=2022;volume=15;issue=8;spage=253;epage=258;aulast=Alapatyacute phase proteinscovid-19c-reactive protein
spellingShingle Shailaja Alapaty
Suhas Dhulipala
Jyothi A Natikar
H Ajit
Mangala Sirsikar
Umalakshmi Annavarapu
Deepthi Mahendrakar
Usefulness of CRP as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of Covid-19 infection during the three waves: A retrospective study
Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
acute phase proteins
covid-19
c-reactive protein
title Usefulness of CRP as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of Covid-19 infection during the three waves: A retrospective study
title_full Usefulness of CRP as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of Covid-19 infection during the three waves: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Usefulness of CRP as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of Covid-19 infection during the three waves: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of CRP as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of Covid-19 infection during the three waves: A retrospective study
title_short Usefulness of CRP as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of Covid-19 infection during the three waves: A retrospective study
title_sort usefulness of crp as a prognostic marker in the clinical course of covid 19 infection during the three waves a retrospective study
topic acute phase proteins
covid-19
c-reactive protein
url http://www.mjdrdypv.org/article.asp?issn=2589-8302;year=2022;volume=15;issue=8;spage=253;epage=258;aulast=Alapaty
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