Rationale: COVID-19 displays distinct characteristics that suggest a unique pathogenesis. The objective of this study was to compare biomarkers of coagulopathy and outcomes in COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients with severe pneumonia. Methods: Thirty-six non-COVID-19 and 27 COVID-19 non-immunocompromised patients with severe pneumonia were prospectively enrolled, most requiring intensive care. Clinical and biological characteristics (including plasma biomarkers of coagulopathy) were compared. Results: At similar baseline severity, COVID-19 patients required mechanical ventilation (MV) for significantly longer than non-COVID-19 patients ( p = 0.0049) and more frequently developed venous thrombotic complications ( p = 0.031). COVID-19 patients had significantly higher plasma concentrations of soluble VCAM1 (sVCAM1) (5,739 ± 3,293 vs. 3,700 ± 2,124 ng/ml; p = 0.009), but lower levels of D-dimers, vWF-A2, sICAM1, sTREM1, VEGF, and P-selectin, compared to non-COVID-19 patients. Principal component analysis identified two main patterns, with a clear distinction between non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 patients. Multivariable regression analysis confirmed that sVCAM1 rising levels were independently associated with a longer duration of MV. Finally, we identified close correlations between sVCAM1 and some features of COVID-19 immune dysregulation (ie. CXCL10, GM-CSF, and IL-10). Conclusion: We identified specific features of the coagulopathy signature in severe COVID-19 patients, with higher plasma sVCAM1 levels, that were independently associated with the longer duration of mechanical ventilation. Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov , identifier: NCT03505281.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, thrombosis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, Pneumonia, Coagulopathy, VCAM1, 【초록키워드】 Biomarker, Pathogenesis, intensive care, mechanical ventilation, CXCL10, GM-CSF, severity, outcome, P-selectin, Characteristics, clinical, Patient, plasma, severe pneumonia, IL-10, correlation, COVID-19 patients, Analysis, COVID-19 patient, immune dysregulation, Principal component, plasma concentration, Non-COVID-19, Non-COVID-19 patients, severe COVID-19 patients, VEGF, Multivariable regression analysis, feature, venous, thrombotic complication, plasma biomarker, enrolled, significantly, required, unique, significantly higher, rising, baseline, non-COVID-19 patient, 【제목키워드】 signature, Specific,