Clinical Pathology (Dec 2024)

Role of MR-proADM and Monocyte CD169 in Predicting In-Hospital and 60-Day Mortality in COVID-19 Patients

  • Sergio Venturini,
  • Daniele Orso,
  • Francesco Cugini,
  • Giovanni Del Fabro,
  • Astrid Callegari,
  • Ingrid Reffo,
  • Danilo Villalta,
  • Laura de Santi,
  • Elisa Pontoni,
  • Dina Giordani,
  • Paolo Doretto,
  • Chiara Pratesi,
  • Maurizio Tonizzo,
  • Gian Luca Colussi,
  • Massimo Crapis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2632010X241304958
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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Objectives: Mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) and monocyte CD169 (CD169) are valuable prognostic indicators of severe COVID-19. Methods: We assessed the predictive ability of a single measurement of MR-proADM and CD169 at emergency department (ED) admission to forecast in-hospital and 60-day mortality in adult COVID-19 patients. We analyzed clinical and laboratory data, with in-hospital mortality as the primary endpoint and 60-day mortality as the secondary endpoint. We examined associations with clinical and laboratory variables through univariate and multivariate analyses. Results: Data from 382 patients over 14 months were analyzed. Significant predictors of in-hospital mortality included age ⩾ 70 years (hazard ratio [HR] 8.1; 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.2-29.5), CD169 ratio ⩾ 20 (HR: 2.4; 95%CI: 1.6-5.6), MR-proADM ⩾ 1.1 mmol/L (HR: 5.1; 95%CI: 1.7-15.6), the need for invasive mechanical ventilation (HR: 6.8; 95%CI: 2.4-19.1), and active cancer (HR: 5.2; 95%CI: 1.8-15.2). For 60-day mortality, only elevated MR-proADM levels showed predictive value (HR: 6.7; 95%CI: 1.7-25.0), while high serologic titer was protective (HR: 0.4; 95%CI: 0.1-0.9). Conclusion: A single MR-proADM and CD169 measurement upon ED admission has prognostic value for in-hospital mortality, with MR-proADM also predicting 60-day mortality.