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AuthorDi Bella, Stefano
AuthorZerbato, Verena
AuthorSanson, Gianfranco
AuthorRoman-Pognuz, Erik
AuthorDe Cristofaro, Paolo
AuthorPalermo, Andrea
AuthorValentini, Michael
AuthorGobbo, Ylenia
AuthorJaracz, Anna Wladyslawa
AuthorHrzica, Elizabeta Bozic
AuthorBresani-Salvi, Cristiane Campello
AuthorGalindo, Alexandre Bezerra
AuthorCrovella, Sergio
AuthorLuzzati, Roberto
Available date2022-01-25T08:50:00Z
Publication Date2021-12-01
Publication NameInfectious Disease Reports
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/idr13040096
CitationDi Bella, S.; Zerbato, V.; Sanson, G.; Roman-Pognuz, E.; De Cristofaro, P.; Palermo, A.; Valentini, M.; Gobbo, Y.; Jaracz, A.W.; Bozic Hrzica, E.; Bresani-Salvi, C.C.; Galindo, A.B.; Crovella, S.; Luzzati, R. Neck Circumference Predicts Mortality in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients. Infect. Dis. Rep. 2021, 13, 1053-1060. https://doi.org/10.3390/idr13040096
ISSN2036-7430
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/25929
AbstractWe aimed to determine whether neck circumference predicts mortality among hospitalized COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure. We performed a prospective multicenter (Italy and Brasil) study carried out from March to December 2020 on 440 hospitalized COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure. Baseline neck circumference was measured. The study outcome was 30-and 60-days mortality. Female and male participants were classified as “large neck” when exceeding fourth-quartile. Patients had a median age of 65 years (IQR 54–76), 68% were male. One-quarter of patients presented with grade-1 or higher obesity. The median neck circumference was 40 cm (IQR 38–43): 38 cm (IQR 36–40) for female and 41 cm (IQR 39–44) for male subjects. “Large neck” patients had a significantly higher prevalence of hypertension (63 vs. 48%), diabetes (33 vs. 19%), obesity (26 vs. 14%), and elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) (98 vs. 88%). The cumulative mortality rate was 13.1% (n = 52) and 15.9% (n = 63) at 30 and 60 days, respectively. After adjusting for age, BMI, relevant comorbidities, and high C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, “large neck” patients showed a significantly increased risk of death at 30-(adjusted HR 2.50; 95% CI 1.18–5.29; p = 0.017) and 60-days (adjusted HR 2.26; 95% CI 1.14–4.46; p = 0.019). Neck circumference is easy to collect and provides additional prognostic information to BMI. Among hospitalized COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure, those with large neck phenotype had a more than double risk of death at 30 and 60 days.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
SubjectBMI
COVID-19
Metabolic syndrome
Mortality
Neck
Neck circumference
TitleNeck circumference predicts mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
TypeArticle
Pagination1053-1060
Issue Number4
Volume Number13
ESSN2036-7449
dc.accessType Open Access


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