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Elevated Troponins after COVID-19 Hospitalization and Long-Term COVID-19 Symptoms: Incidence, Prognosis, and Clinical Outcomes-Results from a Multi-Center International Prospective Registry (HOPE-2).

Authors :
Vazirani R
Feltes G
Hoyo RS
Viana-Llamas MC
Raposeiras-Roubín S
Romero R
Alfonso-Rodríguez E
Uribarri A
Santoro F
Becerra-Muñoz V
Pepe M
Castro-Mejía AF
Signes-Costa J
Gonzalez A
Marín F
Lopez-País J
Cerrato E
Vázquez-Cancela O
Espejo-Paeres C
López Masjuan Á
Velicki L
El-Battrawy I
Ramakrishna H
Fernandez-Ortiz A
Nuñez-Gil IJ
Source :
Journal of clinical medicine [J Clin Med] 2024 Apr 28; Vol. 13 (9). Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 28.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background : Acute cardiac injury (ACI) after COVID-19 has been linked with unfavorable clinical outcomes, but data on the clinical impact of elevated cardiac troponin on discharge during follow-up are scarce. Our objective is to elucidate the clinical outcome of patients with elevated troponin on discharge after surviving a COVID-19 hospitalization. Methods : We conducted an analysis in the prospective registry HOPE-2 (NCT04778020). Only patients discharged alive were selected for analysis, and all-cause death on follow-up was considered as the primary endpoint. As a secondary endpoint, we established any long-term COVID-19 symptoms. HOPE-2 stopped enrolling patients on 31 December 2021, with 9299 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, of which 1805 were deceased during the acute phase. Finally, 2382 patients alive on discharge underwent propensity score matching by relevant baseline variables in a 1:3 fashion, from 56 centers in 8 countries. Results : Patients with elevated troponin experienced significantly higher all-cause death during follow-up (log-rank = 27.23, p < 0.001), and had a higher chance of experiencing long-term COVID-19 cardiovascular symptoms. Specifically, fatigue and dyspnea (57.7% and 62.8%, with p -values of 0.009 and <0.001, respectively) are among the most common. Conclusions: After surviving the acute phase, patients with elevated troponin on discharge present increased mortality and long-term COVID-19 symptoms over time, which is clinically relevant in follow-up visits.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2077-0383
Volume :
13
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38731127
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13092596