Preinfection laboratory parameters may predict COVID-19 severity in tumor patients

被引:2
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作者
Kiani, Alexander [1 ,2 ]
Roesch, Romina [3 ]
Wendtner, Clemens M. [4 ]
Kullmann, Frank [5 ]
Kubin, Thomas [6 ]
Suedhoff, Thomas [7 ]
Augustin, Marinela [8 ]
Schaich, Markus [9 ]
Muller-Naendrup, Clemens [10 ]
Illerhaus, Gerald [11 ]
Hartmann, Frank [12 ]
Hebart, Holger [13 ]
Seggewiss-Bernhardt, Ruth [14 ]
Bentz, Martin [15 ]
Spaeth-Schwalbe, Ernst [16 ]
Reimer, Peter [17 ]
Kaiser, Ulrich [18 ]
Kapp, Markus [19 ]
Graeven, Ullrich [20 ]
Chemnitz, Jens-Marcus [21 ]
Baesecke, Joerg [22 ]
Lambertz, Helmut [23 ]
Naumann, Ralph [24 ]
机构
[1] Klinikum Bayreuth GmbH, Med Klin 4, Bayreuth, Germany
[2] Comprehens Canc Ctr Erlangen EMN CCC ER EMN, Erlangen, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Dresden, Dresden, Germany
[4] Munchen Klin Schwabing, Klin Hamatol Onkol Immunol Palliat Med Infektiol, Munich, Germany
[5] Klinikum Weiden, Med Klin 1, Weiden, Germany
[6] Klinikum Traunstein, Klin Hamatol & Onkol, Traunstein, Germany
[7] Klinikum Passau, Med Klin, Passau, Germany
[8] Klinikum Nurnberg, Klin Innere Med 5, Nurnberg, Germany
[9] Rems Murr Klinikum Winnenden, Klin Hamatol Onkol & Palliat Med, Winnenden, Germany
[10] Onkol & Hamatol Schwerpunktpraxis Med Versorgungs, Olpe, Germany
[11] Klinikum Stuttgart, Klin Hamatol Onkol & Palliat Med, Stuttgart, Germany
[12] Klinikum Lippe, Klin Hamatol & Onkol, Lemgo, Germany
[13] Stauferklinikum, Zentrum Innere Med, Mutlangen, Germany
[14] Sozialstiftung Bamberg, Med Klin 5, Bamberg, Germany
[15] Stadtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe, Med Klin 3, Karlsruhe, Germany
[16] Vivantes Klinikum Berlin Spandau, Klin Innere Med Hamatol Onkol & Palliat Med, Berlin, Germany
[17] Evangel Krankenhaus Essen Werden, Klin Hamatol Internist Onkol & Stammzelltransplan, Essen, Germany
[18] St Bernward Krankenhaus GmbH, Klin Hamatol Onkol & Immunol, Hildesheim, Germany
[19] Sana Klinikum Hof, Klin Gastroenterol Hepatol Infektiol Hamatol & In, Hof, Germany
[20] Kliniken Maria Hilf GmbH, Klin Hamatol Onkol & Gastroenterol, Monchengladhach, Germany
[21] Ev Stift St Martin, Palliat Med, Klin Innere Med Hamatol Onkol, Koblenz, Germany
[22] St Josefs Hosp Cloppenburg, Palliat Med, Onkol, Klin Hamatol, Cloppenburg, Germany
[23] Klinikum Garmisch Patenkirchen, Fachabt Onkol Hamatol & Palliat Med, Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany
[24] Marien Kliniken Siegen, Klin Hamatol Med Onkol & Palliat Med, Siegen, Germany
来源
CANCER MEDICINE | 2021年 / 10卷 / 13期
关键词
biomarkers; cancer; COVID-19; neutrophils; SARS-CoV-2; tumor; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS; RISK-FACTORS; CANCER; MULTICENTER; NEUTROPHIL; CHINA;
D O I
10.1002/cam4.4023
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background Infection with SARS-CoV-2 leads to COVID-19, the course of which is highly variable and depends on numerous patient-specific risk factors. Patients with tumor diseases are considered to be more susceptible to severe COVID-19; however, they also represent a heterogeneous group of individuals with variable risk. Identifying specific risk factors for a severe course of COVID-19 in patients with cancer is of great importance. Methods Patients diagnosed with solid tumors or hematological malignancies and PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection were included into the multicentric ADHOK (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Hamatologen und Onkologen im Krankenhaus e.V.) coronavirus tumor registry. Detailed information about the patients' cancer disease, treatment, and laboratory parameters prior to infection, was collected retrospectively. The outcome of the SARS-CoV-2 infection was graded according to the WHO. Results A total of 195 patients (68% with solid neoplasms and 32% with hematological malignancies) were included in the registry. Overall, the course of the SARS-CoV-2 infection varied greatly, as 69% of all patients were either asymptomatic or encountered a mild to moderate course, while 23% of the cohort died from COVID-19. In multivariable analysis, preinfection laboratory parameters (determined at least 10 days and a median of 21 days before the first documentation of SARS-CoV-2 infection) significantly correlated with severe course of the disease. Out of these, the absolute neutrophil count prior to infection showed the strongest association with COVID-19-related death. Conclusion The course of COVID-19 in patients with tumor diseases is highly variable. Preinfection laboratory parameters may aid to identify patients at risk for severe COVID-19 at an early stage prior to infection with the virus.
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