Pathology and Oncology Research (Sep 2023)

Active cancer as the main predictor of mortality for COVID-19 in oncology patients in a specialized center

  • Freddy Villanueva-Cotrina,
  • Freddy Villanueva-Cotrina,
  • Juan Velarde,
  • Ricardo Rodriguez,
  • Ricardo Rodriguez,
  • Alejandra Bonilla,
  • Marco Laura,
  • Tania Saavedra,
  • Tania Saavedra,
  • Diana Portillo-Alvarez,
  • Diana Portillo-Alvarez,
  • Yovel Bustamante,
  • Yovel Bustamante,
  • Cesar Fernandez,
  • Marco Galvez-Nino,
  • Marco Galvez-Nino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/pore.2023.1611236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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Introduction: The role of the type, stage and status of cancer in the outcome of COVID-19 remains unclear. Moreover, the characteristic pathological changes of severe COVID-19 reveled by laboratory and radiological findings are similar to those due to the development of cancer itself and antineoplastic therapies.Objective: To identify potential predictors of mortality of COVID-19 in cancer patients.Materials and methods: A retrospective and cross-sectional study was carried out in patients with clinical suspicion of COVID-19 who were confirmed for COVID-19 diagnosis by RT-PCR testing at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases between April and December 2020. Demographic, clinical, laboratory and radiological data were analyzed. Statistical analyses included area under the curve and univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses.Results: A total of 226 patients had clinical suspicion of COVID-19, the diagnosis was confirmed in 177 (78.3%), and 70/177 (39.5%) died. Age, active cancer, leukocyte count ≥12.8 × 109/L, urea ≥7.4 mmol/L, ferritin ≥1,640, lactate ≥2.0 mmol/L, and lung involvement ≥35% were found to be independent predictors of COVID-19 mortality.Conclusion: Active cancer represents the main prognosis factor of death, while the role of cancer stage and type is unclear. Chest CT is a useful tool in the prognosis of death from COVID-19 in cancer patients. It is a challenge to establish the prognostic utility of laboratory markers as their altered values it could have either oncological or pandemic origins.

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