The combined use of cytokine serum values with laboratory parameters improves mortality prediction of COVID-19 patients: The interleukin-15-to-albumin ratio

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Laboratory parameters display limited accuracy in predicting mortality in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients, as with serum albumin. Emerging evidence suggests that cyto-kine serum values may enhance the predictive capacity of albumin, especially interleukin (IL)-15. We thus investigated whether the use of the IL-15-to-albumin ratio enables improving mortality prediction at hospital admission in a large group of COVID-19 patients. In this prospective cross-sectional study, we enrolled and followed up three hundred and seventy-eight patients with a COVID-19 diagnosis until hospital discharge or death. Two hundred and fifty-five patients sur-vived, whereas one hundred and twenty-three died. Student’s T-test revealed that non-survivors had a significant two-fold increase in the IL-15-to-albumin ratio compared to survivors (167.3 ± 63.8 versus 74.2 ± 28.5), a difference that was more evident than that found for IL-15 or albumin sepa-rately. Likewise, mortality prediction considerably improved when using the IL-15-to-albumin ratio with a cut-off point > 105.4, exhibiting an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.841 (95% Confidence Interval, 0.725–0.922, p < 0.001). As we outlined here, this is the first study showing that combining IL-15 serum values with albumin improves mortality prediction in COVID-19 patients.

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Rizo-Téllez, S. A., Méndez-García, L. A., Rivera-Rugeles, A. C., Miranda-García, M., Manjarrez-Reyna, A. N., Viurcos-Sanabria, R., … Escobedo, G. (2021). The combined use of cytokine serum values with laboratory parameters improves mortality prediction of COVID-19 patients: The interleukin-15-to-albumin ratio. Microorganisms, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9102159

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