Increased Creatine Kinase May Predict A Worse COVID-19 Outcome.

Daniele Orsucci, Michele Trezzi, Roberto Anichini, Pierluigi Blanc, Leandro Barontini, Carlo Biagini, Alessandro Capitanini, Marco Comeglio, Paulo Corsini, Federico Gemignani, Roberto Giannecchini, Massimo Giusti, Mario Lombardi, Elena Marrucci, Alessandro Natali, Gabriele Nenci, Franco Vannucci, Gino Volpi
Author Information
  1. Daniele Orsucci: Unit of Neurology, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy. ORCID
  2. Michele Trezzi: Unit of Infectious Diseases, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy. ORCID
  3. Roberto Anichini: Unit of Diabetology, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  4. Pierluigi Blanc: Unit of Infectious Diseases, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  5. Leandro Barontini: Intensive Care Unit, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  6. Carlo Biagini: Unit of Geriatry, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  7. Alessandro Capitanini: Unit of Nephrology, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  8. Marco Comeglio: Unit of Cardiology, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  9. Paulo Corsini: Department of Laboratory Medicine, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  10. Federico Gemignani: Department of Internal Medicine, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  11. Roberto Giannecchini: Department of Laboratory Medicine, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  12. Massimo Giusti: Department of Internal Medicine, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  13. Mario Lombardi: Unit of Gastroenterology, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  14. Elena Marrucci: Department of Internal Medicine, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  15. Alessandro Natali: Unit of Gastroenterology, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  16. Gabriele Nenci: Department of Internal Medicine, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  17. Franco Vannucci: Unit of Pulmonology, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.
  18. Gino Volpi: Unit of Neurology, San Jacopo Hospital, 51100 Pistoia, Italy.

Abstract

Early reports from Asia suggested that increased serum levels of the muscular enzyme creatine-(phospho)-kinase (CK/CPK) could be associated with a more severe prognosis in COVID-19. The aim of this single-center retrospective cohort study of 331 consecutive COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized during Italy's "first wave" was to verify this relationship, and to evaluate the role of possible confounding factors (age, body mass index, gender, and comorbidities). We subdivided our cohort in two groups, based on "severe" ( = 99) or "mild" ( = 232) outcomes. "Severe" disease is defined here as death and/or mechanical invasive ventilation, in contrast to "mild" patients, who were discharged alive with no need for invasive ventilation; this latter group could also include those patients who were treated with non-invasive ventilation. The CK levels at admission were higher in those subjects who later experienced more severe outcomes (median, 126; range, 10-1672 U/L, versus median, 82; range, 12-1499 U/L, = 0.01), and hyperCKemia >200 U/L was associated with a worse prognosis. Regression analysis confirmed that increased CK acted as an independent predictor for a "severe" outcome. HyperCKemia was generally transient, returning to normal during hospitalization in the majority of both "severe" and "mild" patients. Although the direct infection of voluntary muscle is unproven, transient muscular dysfunction is common during the course of COVID-19. The influence of this novel coronavirus on voluntary muscle really needs to be clarified.

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