1. The prognostic value of serial troponin measurements in patients admitted for COVID-19
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Giulia Peveri, Stefano Carugo, Maria Teresa La Rovere, Michele Senni, Annamaria Iorio, Andrea Pozzi, Stefano Giovinazzo, Davide Margonato, Massimiliano Gnecchi, Gianfranco Sinagra, Massimo F Piepoli, Claudia Canale, Piergiuseppe Agostoni, Marco Metra, Antonio Bellasi, Vincenzo Nuzzi, Gloria Maccagni, Sergio Leonardi, Francesco Catagnano, Maurizio Volterrani, Marco Guazzi, Valentina Carubelli, Massimo Mapelli, Claudia Specchia, Giovanni Provenzale, Chiara Oriecuia, Andrea Mortara, Carlo Lombardi, Filippo M. Sarullo, Rita Camporotondo, Daniela Tomasoni, Riccardo M. Inciardi, Gian Battista Danzi, Italo Porto, Laura Adelaide Dalla Vecchia, Pietro Ameri, Luca Monzo, Marco Merlo, Nuzzi, V, Merlo, M, Specchia, C, Lombardi, C, Carubelli, V, Iorio, A, Inciardi, R, Bellasi, A, Canale, C, Camporotondo, R, Catagnano, F, Dalla Vecchia, L, Giovinazzo, S, Maccagni, G, Mapelli, M, Margonato, D, Monzo, L, Oriecuia, C, Peveri, G, Pozzi, A, Provenzale, G, Sarullo, F, Tomasoni, D, Ameri, P, Gnecchi, M, Leonardi, S, Agostoni, P, Carugo, S, Danzi, G, Guazzi, M, La Rovere, M, Mortara, A, Piepoli, M, Porto, I, Volterrani, M, Senni, M, Metra, M, Sinagra, G, Nuzzi, V., Merlo, M., Specchia, C., Lombardi, C. M., Carubelli, V., Iorio, A., Inciardi, R. M., Bellasi, A., Canale, C., Camporotondo, R., Catagnano, F., Dalla Vecchia, L. A., Giovinazzo, S., Maccagni, G., Mapelli, M., Margonato, D., Monzo, L., Oriecuia, C., Peveri, G., Pozzi, A., Provenzale, G., Sarullo, F., Tomasoni, D., Ameri, P., Gnecchi, M., Leonardi, S., Agostoni, P., Carugo, S., Danzi, G. B., Guazzi, M., La Rovere, M. T., Mortara, A., Piepoli, M., Porto, I., Volterrani, M., Senni, M., Metra, M., and Sinagra, G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Troponin trajectories ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 outcome ,myocardial injury ,troponin trajectories ,COVID‐19 ,Original Research Articles ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Humans ,In patient ,Original Research Article ,Hospital Mortality ,biology ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,COVID‐19 outcome ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Troponin ,Confidence interval ,Hospitalization ,Myocardial injury ,Italy ,Heart failure ,RC666-701 ,biology.protein ,Cardiology ,Population study ,Risk of death ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Troponin trajectorie - Abstract
Aims Myocardial injury (MI) in coronavirus disease‐19 (COVID‐19) is quite prevalent at admission and affects prognosis. Little is known about troponin trajectories and their prognostic role. We aimed to describe the early in‐hospital evolution of MI and its prognostic impact. Methods and results We performed an analysis from an Italian multicentre study enrolling COVID‐19 patients, hospitalized from 1 March to 9 April 2020. MI was defined as increased troponin level. The first troponin was tested within 24 h from admission, the second one between 24 and 48 h. Elevated troponin was defined as values above the 99th percentile of normal values. Patients were divided in four groups: normal, normal then elevated, elevated then normal, and elevated. The outcome was in‐hospital death. The study population included 197 patients; 41% had normal troponin at both evaluations, 44% had elevated troponin at both assessments, 8% had normal then elevated troponin, and 7% had elevated then normal troponin. During hospitalization, 49 (25%) patients died. Patients with incident MI, with persistent MI, and with MI only at admission had a higher risk of death compared with those with normal troponin at both evaluations (P
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- 2021