ISSN: 2630-5720 | E-ISSN: 2687-346X
[Haydarpasa Numune Med J]
Haydarpasa Numune Med J. 2023; 63(4): 398-404 | DOI: 10.14744/hnhj.2022.82584

Prognostic Role of Prognostic Nutritional Index in Intensive Care Unit Patients with a Diagnosis of COVID-19

Başak Çakır Güney1, Zeliha Serindağ1, Berhan Keskin2, Ali Karagöz2, Betül Doğantekin1, Nurgül Tükel1, Eriş Özkan1, Mustafa Kaplan1
1Department of Internal Medicine, Sultan Abdulhamid Han Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye
2Department of Cardiology, Kartal Kosuyolu Heart Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye

INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with coronavirus 19 (COVID-19).
METHODS: Our retrospective study included the data of 149 patients who were admitted to the COVID-19 ICU of a tertiary care center. Data of patients under 18, pregnant patients, or patients who were in the ICU for <48 h were excluded. Complete blood count, biochemistry panel, and blood gas analysis results were gathered and compiled.
RESULTS: 149 ICU patients with COVID-19 (PCR-positive) were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups according to PNI values (PNI<37.9 vs. PNI≥37.9). The patients with lower PNI needed longer hospitalization (11.7 vs. 8.3, p=0.04) and demonstrated higher in-hospital mortality (73.6% vs. 48.3%, p=0.003). A multivariate regression analysis was performed to predict in-hospital mortality. The PNI score (OR: 0.93 [0.87–0.99]) and the APACHE II (OR: 1.09 [1.03–1.14]) score predicted in-hospital mortality.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In this study, we showed that a PNI score at admission can predict in-hospital mortality in ICU patients diagnosed with COVID-19.

Keywords: COVID-19, intensive care unit, prognostic nutritional index.

Sorumlu Yazar: Başak Çakır Güney, Türkiye
Makale Dili: İngilizce
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