Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2021; 25 (21): 6813-6824
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202111_27125

A meta-regression study of the clinical significance of serum aminotransferases in COVID-19

S. Sotgia, A.A. Mangoni, S. Mellino, M. Cangemi, P. Paliogiannis, A.G. Fois, C. Carru, A. Zinellu

Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy. ssotgia@uniss.it


OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to appraise the capacity of serum aminotransferases to discriminate between hepatic and other extra-pulmonary COVID-19-related manifestations and, potentially, to serve as predictors of poor clinical outcomes.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety-eight studies were identified (79% from China), including 43,554 patients (57% males), 9,983 (62% males) with poor outcomes and 33,571 (50% males) with favorable outcomes. After splitting studies depending on whether serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) concentrations were statistically different between patients with poor vs. favorable outcomes, the 35 ‘hepatic involvement’ articles (p<0.05) included 28,510 patients (51% males), 5,279 (66% males) and 23,231 subjects (48% males) with poor and favorable outcomes, respectively. The 63 ‘extra-hepatic involvement’ studies (p>0.05) included 15,044 patients (54% males), 4,704 (60% males) with poor outcomes and 10,340 (51% males) with favorable outcomes.

RESULTS: The meta-analysis shows that serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) concentrations were significantly higher in patients with poor outcomes than those with favorable outcomes (WMD 12.5 UI/L, 95% CI 10.9 to 14.1 p<0.001). Similarly, AST concentrations were significantly higher in the ‘hepatic involvement’ studies (WMD 16.3 UI/L, 95% CI 13.4 to 19.2 p<0.001) and in the ‘extra-hepatic involvement’ studies (WMD 10.3 UI/L, 95% CI 8.6 to 12.0 p<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS: The different association of serum AST concentrations with some clinical, demographic, and biochemical factors in the two clusters suggests that in COVID-19 patients, serum AST elevation is not necessarily linked to real liver damage.

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S. Sotgia, A.A. Mangoni, S. Mellino, M. Cangemi, P. Paliogiannis, A.G. Fois, C. Carru, A. Zinellu
A meta-regression study of the clinical significance of serum aminotransferases in COVID-19

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2021
Vol. 25 - N. 21
Pages: 6813-6824
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202111_27125