Abstract

Background - Patients with COVID commonly have mild symptoms or even be asymptomatic, a notable proportion of patients may develop severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, multiorgan failure and, death. NT-proBNP reflects haemodynamic stress and has proven useful for risk stratification in heart failure (HF) and other conditions such as pulmonary embolism and pneumonia. NT-proBNP is an important biomarker for the diagnosis and estimation of prognosis in cardiac insufficiency. Therefore, in the current study, we are aiming to investigate the association between the serum NT pro BNP levels in covid-19 patients and to correlate the same with the severity of COVID-19 infection. Methods: A cohort study involving 68 covid patients whose NT pro BNP levels was estimated at the time of admission and compared with other covid biomarkers. Patients classified as moderate and severe according to ICMR guidelines were included. Serum NT-proBNP levels & other covid biomarkers like CRP, IL6, Ddimer, Ferritin, LDH were estimated. Results: Serum NT pro BNP levels were high in severely ill covid patients compared to moderately ill covid 19 patients and was found statistically significant. Serum NT pro BNP levels was positively correlating with other biomarkers. Mortality rate of 4.41% was reported. Conclusion: Serum NT-proBNP levels of COVID 19 patients can be used to predict the prognosis of covid which can help in early diagnosis and management of complications.

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