Life (Jul 2022)

Exploring the Role of Krebs von den Lungen-6 in Severe to Critical COVID-19 Patients

  • Vito D’Agnano,
  • Filippo Scialò,
  • Francesco Perna,
  • Lidia Atripaldi,
  • Stefano Sanduzzi,
  • Valentino Allocca,
  • Maria Vitale,
  • Lucio Pastore,
  • Andrea Bianco,
  • Fabio Perrotta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life12081141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1141

Abstract

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COVID-19 encompasses a broad spectrum of clinical conditions caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection. More severe cases experience acute respiratory and/or multiorgan failure. KL-6 is a glycoprotein expressed mainly from type II alveolar cells with pro-fibrotic properties. Serum KL-6 concentrations have been found in patients with COVID-19. However, the relevance of KL-6 in patients with severe and critical COVID-19 has not been fully elucidated. Methods: Retrospective data from consecutive severe to critical COVID-19 patients were collected at UOC Clinica Pnuemologica “Vanvitelli”, A.O. dei Colli, Naples, Italy. The study included patients with a positive rhinopharyngeal swab for SARS-CoV-2 RNA with severe or critical COVID-19. Results: Among 87 patients, 24 had poor outcomes. The median KL-6 value in survivors was significantly lower when compared with dead or intubated patients (530 U/mL versus 1069 U/mL p p: 0.009), lung ultrasound score (LUS) (r: 0.429, p p 2/FIO2 (OR 1.003 95% CI 1.001–1.004, p < 0.001). Serum KL-6 value of 968 has a sensitivity of 79.2%, specificity of 87.1%, PPV 70.4%, NPV 91.5%, AUC: O.85 for risk of death or IOT. Conclusions: The presented research highlights the relevance of serum KL-6 in severe to critical COVID-19 patients in predicting the risk of death or IOT.

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