The laboratory parameters-derived CoLab score as an indicator of the host response in ICU COVID-19 patients decreases over time: a prospective cohort study (2024)

Abstract

The CoLab score was developed and externally validated to rule out COVID-19 among suspected patients presenting at the emergency department. We hypothesized a within-patient decrease in the CoLab score over time in an intensive care unit (ICU) cohort. Such a decrease would create the opportunity to potentially rule out the need for isolation when the infection is overcome. Using linear mixed-effects models, data from the Maastricht Intensive Care COVID (MaastrICCht) cohort were used to investigate the association between time and the CoLab score. Models were adjusted for sex, APACHE II score, ICU mortality, and daily SOFA score. The CoLab score decreased by 0.30 points per day (95% CI −0.33 to −0.27), independent of sex, APACHE II, and Mortality. With increasing SOFA score over time, the CoLab score decreased more strongly (−0.01 (95% CI −0.01 to −0.01) additional decrease per one-point increase in SOFA score.) The CoLab score decreased in ICU patients on mechanical ventilation for COVID-19, with a one-point reduction per three days, independent of sex, APACHE II, and ICU mortality, and somewhat stronger with increasing multi-organ failure over time. This suggests that the CoLab score would decrease below a threshold where COVID-19 can be excluded.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8220
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
Issue number1
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Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

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    • CoLab score
    • COVID-19
    • Linear mixed-effects models
    • SARS-CoV-2

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    Schoenmakers, T., Leers, M. P. G., Gorissen, S. H. M., van Loo, I. H. M., van Rosmalen, F., Aydeniz, E., Schellens, J., Driessen, M., Deneer, R., de Venne, W. P. H. G. V. V., Wolffs, P. F. G., van Mook, W. N. K. A., van Bussel, B. C. T., Ament, S., Arbous, M. S., Bekers, O., van Berckel, M., Boer, A. K., van Dam, D. W., ... Peeters, A. (2024). The laboratory parameters-derived CoLab score as an indicator of the host response in ICU COVID-19 patients decreases over time: a prospective cohort study. Scientific Reports, 14(1), Article 8220. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58727-y

    Schoenmakers, Tom ; Leers, Mathie P.G. ; Gorissen, Stefan H.M. et al. / The laboratory parameters-derived CoLab score as an indicator of the host response in ICU COVID-19 patients decreases over time : a prospective cohort study. In: Scientific Reports. 2024 ; Vol. 14, No. 1.

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    Schoenmakers T, Leers MPG, Gorissen SHM, van Loo IHM, van Rosmalen F, Aydeniz E et al. The laboratory parameters-derived CoLab score as an indicator of the host response in ICU COVID-19 patients decreases over time: a prospective cohort study. Scientific Reports. 2024 Dec;14(1):8220. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-58727-y

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