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碎裂 QRS 波与心血管疾病共存是否能够预测 COVID-19 住院危重症患者的死亡率?

Does coexistence of fragmented QRS and cardiovascular disease have the ability to predict the mortality in hospitalized, critically ill patients with COVID-19?

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Division of Critical Care, University of Health Sciences, Bağcılar Training and Research Hospital; İstanbul-Turkey.

Department of Cardiology, University of Health Sciences, Haseki Training and Research Hospital; İstanbul-Turkey.

出版信息

Anatol J Cardiol. 2021 Nov;25(11):803-810. doi: 10.5152/AnatolJCardiol.2021.13611.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In this study, we aimed to investigate the prognostic accuracy of the presence of fragmented QRS (fQRS) on baseline electrocardiogram on the adverse outcome in critical patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with cardiovascular disease (CVD).

METHODS

The current study was retrospective designed and included 169 patients who were critically ill with COVID-19 and CVD (mean age of 62±15 years). The patients were grouped into those who died (non-survivor group) and those who survived (survivor group).

RESULTS

The non-survivors were older and more often had CVD (p=0.009), hypertension (p=0.046), diabetes (p=0.048), cancer (p=0.023), and chronic renal failure (p=0.001). Although the presence of fQRS on the basal electrocardiogram was more common in patients who died, this was not statistically significant (p=0.059). Furthermore, non-survivors had more frequent the coexistence of CVD and fQRS (p=0.029). In Model 1 multivariate regression analysis, CVD alone was not a predictor of mortality (p=0.078), whereas coexistence of CVD and fQRS was found to be an independent predictor of mortality in Model 2 analysis [hazard ratio (HR): 2.243; p=0.003]. Furthermore, older age (HR: 1.022; p=0.006 and HR: 1.023; p=0.005), cancer (HR: 1.912; p=0.021 and HR: 1.858; p=0.031), high SOFA score (HR: 1.177; p=0.003 and HR: 1.215; p<0.001), and increased CRP level (HR: 1.003; p=0.039 and HR: 1.003; p=0.027) independently predicted the mortality in both multivariate analysis models, respectively.

CONCLUSION

fQRS may be a useful and handy risk-stratification tool for clinical outcomes by identifying high-risk individuals, especially among those with CVD.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨基线心电图存在碎裂 QRS(fQRS)对合并心血管疾病(CVD)的 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)危重症患者不良结局的预测准确性。

方法

本研究为回顾性设计,共纳入 169 例 COVID-19 合并 CVD 的危重症患者(平均年龄 62±15 岁)。将患者分为死亡组(非幸存者组)和存活组。

结果

非幸存者年龄较大,且更常合并 CVD(p=0.009)、高血压(p=0.046)、糖尿病(p=0.048)、癌症(p=0.023)和慢性肾衰竭(p=0.001)。虽然死亡患者的基础心电图上 fQRS 更为常见,但无统计学意义(p=0.059)。此外,非幸存者更常合并 CVD 和 fQRS(p=0.029)。在模型 1 多变量回归分析中,单独的 CVD 不是死亡的预测因素(p=0.078),而在模型 2 分析中,CVD 和 fQRS 的共存被发现是死亡的独立预测因素[风险比(HR):2.243;p=0.003]。此外,年龄较大(HR:1.022;p=0.006 和 HR:1.023;p=0.005)、癌症(HR:1.912;p=0.021 和 HR:1.858;p=0.031)、较高的 SOFA 评分(HR:1.177;p=0.003 和 HR:1.215;p<0.001)和升高的 CRP 水平(HR:1.003;p=0.039 和 HR:1.003;p=0.027)分别在两个多变量分析模型中独立预测了死亡率。

结论

fQRS 可能是一种有用且便捷的风险分层工具,通过识别高危个体,特别是在合并 CVD 的个体中,有助于预测临床结局。

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