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Prospective validation study of prognostic biomarkers to predict adverse outcomes in patients with COVID-19: A study protocol

Authors :
Velma Herwanto
Andrea De Maria
Benjamin Tang
Ya Wang
Michele Bedognetti
Tim N Kwan
Yoann Zerbib
Nicholas P. West
Allan W. Cripps
Paolo Cremonesi
Marek Nalos
Gunawan Gunawan
Maryam Shojaei
Gabriele Zoppoli
Thomas Karvunidis
Darawan Rinchai
Alberto Ballestrero
Stephen P J Macdonald
Jonathan R. Iredell
Martin Matejovic
Ali Afrasiabi
Stephen Weng
Win Sen Kuan
Klaus Schughart
Amanda J. Cox
Davide Bedognetti
Anthony S. McLean
Damien Chaussabel
HZI,Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7,38124 Braunschweig, Germany.
Source :
e044497, BMJ open, England, BMJ Open, BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 1 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

IntroductionAccurate triage is an important first step to effectively manage the clinical treatment of severe cases in a pandemic outbreak. In the current COVID-19 global pandemic, there is a lack of reliable clinical tools to assist clinicians to perform accurate triage. Host response biomarkers have recently shown promise in risk stratification of disease progression; however, the role of these biomarkers in predicting disease progression in patients with COVID-19 is unknown. Here, we present a protocol outlining a prospective validation study to evaluate the biomarkers’ performance in predicting clinical outcomes of patients with COVID-19.Methods and analysisThis prospective validation study assesses patients infected with COVID-19, in whom blood samples are prospectively collected. Recruited patients include a range of infection severity from asymptomatic to critically ill patients, recruited from the community, outpatient clinics, emergency departments and hospitals. Study samples consist of peripheral blood samples collected into RNA-preserving (PAXgene/Tempus) tubes on patient presentation or immediately on study enrolment. Real-time PCR (RT-PCR) will be performed on total RNA extracted from collected blood samples using primers specific to host response gene expression biomarkers that have been previously identified in studies of respiratory viral infections. The RT-PCR data will be analysed to assess the diagnostic performance of individual biomarkers in predicting COVID-19-related outcomes, such as viral pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome or bacterial pneumonia. Biomarker performance will be evaluated using sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, likelihood ratios and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve.Ethics and disseminationThis research protocol aims to study the host response gene expression biomarkers in severe respiratory viral infections with a pandemic potential (COVID-19). It has been approved by the local ethics committee with approval number 2020/ETH00886. The results of this project will be disseminated in international peer-reviewed scientific journals.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
e044497, BMJ open, England, BMJ Open, BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 1 (2021)
Accession number :
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