TY - JOUR
T1 - Obesity, inflammatory and thrombotic markers, and major clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with COVID-19 in the US
AU - for the STOP-COVID Investigators
AU - Friedman, Allon N.
AU - Guirguis, John
AU - Kapoor, Rajat
AU - Gupta, Shruti
AU - Leaf, David E.
AU - Timsina, Lava R.
AU - Walther, Carl P.
AU - Anumudu, Samaya J.
AU - Arunthamakun, Justin
AU - Kopecky, Kathleen F.
AU - Milligan, Gregory P.
AU - McCullough, Peter A.
AU - Nguyen, Thuy Duyen
AU - Shaefi, Shahzad
AU - Krajewski, Megan L.
AU - Shankar, Sidharth
AU - Pannu, Ameeka
AU - Valencia, Juan D.
AU - Waikar, Sushrut S.
AU - Kibbelaar, Zoe A.
AU - Athavale, Ambarish M.
AU - Hart, Peter
AU - Upadhyay, Shristi
AU - Vohra, Ishaan
AU - Green, Adam
AU - Rachoin, Jean Sebastien
AU - Schorr, Christa A.
AU - Shea, Lisa
AU - Edmonston, Daniel L.
AU - Mosher, Christopher L.
AU - Shehata, Alexandre M.
AU - Cohen, Zaza
AU - Allusson, Valerie
AU - Bambrick-Santoyo, Gabriela
AU - ul aain Bhatti, Noor
AU - Mehta, Bijal
AU - Williams, Aquino
AU - Brenner, Samantha K.
AU - Walters, Patricia
AU - Go, Ronaldo C.
AU - Rose, Keith M.
AU - Lisk, Rebecca
AU - Zhou, Amy M.
AU - Kim, Ethan C.
AU - Chan, Lili
AU - Mathews, Kusum S.
AU - Coca, Steven G.
AU - Altman, Deena R.
AU - Saha, Aparna
AU - Soh, Howard
AU - Wen, Huei Hsun
AU - Bose, Sonali
AU - Leven, Emily A.
AU - Wang, Jing G.
AU - Mosoyan, Gohar
AU - Nadkarni, Girish N.
AU - Pattharanitima, Pattharawin
AU - Gallagher, Emily J.
AU - Friedman, Allon N.
AU - Guirguis, John
AU - Kapoor, Rajat
AU - Meshberger, Christopher
AU - Kelly, Katherine J.
AU - Parikh, Chirag R.
AU - Garibaldi, Brian T.
AU - Corona-Villalobos, Celia P.
AU - Wen, Yumeng
AU - Menez, Steven
AU - Malik, Rubab F.
AU - Cervantes, Elena
AU - Gautam, Samir
AU - Mallappallil, Mary C.
AU - Ouyang, Jie
AU - John, Sabu
AU - Yap, Ernie
AU - Melaku, Yohannes
AU - Mohamed, Ibrahim
AU - Bajracharya, Siddartha
AU - Puri, Isha
AU - Thaxton, Mariah
AU - Bhattacharya, Jyotsna
AU - Wagner, John
AU - Boudourakis, Leon
AU - Nguyen, H. Bryant
AU - Ahoubim, Afshin
AU - Thomas, Leslie F.
AU - Sirganagari, Dheeraj Reddy
AU - Guru, Pramod K.
AU - Zhou, Yan
AU - Bergl, Paul A.
AU - Rodriguez, Jesus
AU - Shah, Jatan A.
AU - Gupta, Mrigank S.
AU - Kumar, Princy N.
AU - Lazarous, Deepa G.
AU - Kassaye, Seble G.
AU - Melamed, Michal L.
AU - Johns, Tanya S.
AU - Mocerino, Ryan
AU - Prudhvi, Kalyan
AU - Zhu, Denzel
AU - Levy, Rebecca V.
AU - Azzi, Yorg
AU - Fisher, Molly
AU - Yunes, Milagros
AU - Sedaliu, Kaltrina
AU - Golestaneh, Ladan
AU - Brogan, Maureen
AU - Kumar, Neelja
AU - Chang, Michael
AU - Thakkar, Jyotsna
AU - Raichoudhury, Ritesh
AU - Athreya, Akshay
AU - Farag, Mohamed
AU - Schenck, Edward J.
AU - Cho, Soo Jung
AU - Plataki, Maria
AU - Alvarez-Mulett, Sergio L.
AU - Gomez-Escobar, Luis G.
AU - Pan, Di
AU - Lee, Stefi
AU - Krishnan, Jamuna
AU - Whalen, William
AU - Charytan, David
AU - Macina, Ashley
AU - Chaudhry, Sobaata
AU - Wu, Benjamin
AU - Modersitzki, Frank
AU - Bhivshet, Amey
AU - Srivastava, Anand
AU - Leidner, Alexander S.
AU - Martinez, Carlos
AU - Kruser, Jacqueline M.
AU - Wunderink, Richard G.
AU - Hodakowski, Alexander J.
AU - Velez, Juan Carlos Q.
AU - Price-Haywood, Eboni G.
AU - Matute-Trochez, Luis A.
AU - Hasty, Anna E.
AU - Mohamed, Muner M.B.
AU - Avasare, Rupali S.
AU - Zonies, David
AU - Leaf, David E.
AU - Gupta, Shruti
AU - Sise, Meghan E.
AU - Newman, Erik T.
AU - Omar, Samah Abu
AU - Pokharel, Kapil K.
AU - Sharma, Shreyak
AU - Singh, Harkarandeep
AU - Correa, Simon
AU - Shaukat, Tanveer
AU - Kamal, Omer
AU - Wang, Wei
AU - Yang, Heather
AU - Boateng, Jeffery O.
AU - Lee, Meghan
AU - Strohbehn, Ian A.
AU - Li, Jiahua
AU - Mueller, Ariel L.
AU - Redfern, Roberta
AU - Cairl, Nicholas S.
AU - Naimy, Gabriel
AU - Abu-Saif, Abeer
AU - Hall, Danyell
AU - Bickley, Laura
AU - Rowan, Chris
AU - Madhai-Lovely, Farah
AU - Peev, Vasil
AU - Reiser, Jochen
AU - Byun, John J.
AU - Vissing, Andrew
AU - Kapania, Esha M.
AU - Post, Zoe
AU - Patel, Nilam P.
AU - Hermes, Joy Marie
AU - Sutherland, Anne K.
AU - Patrawalla, Amee
AU - Finkel, Diana G.
AU - Danek, Barbara A.
AU - Arikapudi, Sowminya
AU - Paer, Jeffrey M.
AU - Cangialosi, Peter
AU - Liotta, Mark
AU - Radbel, Jared
AU - Puri, Sonika
AU - Sunderram, Jag
AU - Scharf, Matthew T.
AU - Ahmed, Ayesha
AU - Berim, Ilya
AU - Vatson, Jayanth S.
AU - Anand, Shuchi
AU - Levitt, Joseph E.
AU - Garcia, Pablo
AU - Boyle, Suzanne M.
AU - Song, Rui
AU - Arif, Ali
AU - Vijayan, Anitha
AU - Goldberg, Seth
AU - Kao, Patricia F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Obesity Society
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Objective: This study aimed to determine whether obesity is independently associated with major adverse clinical outcomes and inflammatory and thrombotic markers in critically ill patients with COVID-19. Methods: The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality in adults with COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units across the US. Secondary outcomes were acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), acute kidney injury requiring renal replacement therapy (AKI-RRT), thrombotic events, and seven blood markers of inflammation and thrombosis. Unadjusted and multivariable-adjusted models were used. Results: Among the 4,908 study patients, mean (SD) age was 60.9 (14.7) years, 3,095 (62.8%) were male, and 2,552 (52.0%) had obesity. In multivariable models, BMI was not associated with mortality. Higher BMI beginning at 25 kg/m2 was associated with a greater risk of ARDS and AKI-RRT but not thrombosis. There was no clinically significant association between BMI and inflammatory or thrombotic markers. Conclusions: In critically ill patients with COVID-19, higher BMI was not associated with death or thrombotic events but was associated with a greater risk of ARDS and AKI-RRT. The lack of an association between BMI and circulating biomarkers calls into question the paradigm that obesity contributes to poor outcomes in critically ill patients with COVID-19 by upregulating systemic inflammatory and prothrombotic pathways.
AB - Objective: This study aimed to determine whether obesity is independently associated with major adverse clinical outcomes and inflammatory and thrombotic markers in critically ill patients with COVID-19. Methods: The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality in adults with COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units across the US. Secondary outcomes were acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), acute kidney injury requiring renal replacement therapy (AKI-RRT), thrombotic events, and seven blood markers of inflammation and thrombosis. Unadjusted and multivariable-adjusted models were used. Results: Among the 4,908 study patients, mean (SD) age was 60.9 (14.7) years, 3,095 (62.8%) were male, and 2,552 (52.0%) had obesity. In multivariable models, BMI was not associated with mortality. Higher BMI beginning at 25 kg/m2 was associated with a greater risk of ARDS and AKI-RRT but not thrombosis. There was no clinically significant association between BMI and inflammatory or thrombotic markers. Conclusions: In critically ill patients with COVID-19, higher BMI was not associated with death or thrombotic events but was associated with a greater risk of ARDS and AKI-RRT. The lack of an association between BMI and circulating biomarkers calls into question the paradigm that obesity contributes to poor outcomes in critically ill patients with COVID-19 by upregulating systemic inflammatory and prothrombotic pathways.
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U2 - 10.1002/oby.23245
DO - 10.1002/oby.23245
M3 - Article
C2 - 34109768
AN - SCOPUS:85112646718
SN - 1930-7381
VL - 29
SP - 1719
EP - 1730
JO - Obesity
JF - Obesity
IS - 10
ER -