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Publication Elevated Transaminases as Predictors of COVID-19 Pneumonia Severity(2022) ;Radonjić, Tijana (57665049700) ;Milićević, Ognjen (57211159715) ;Jovanović, Igor (56021755600) ;Zdravković, Marija (24924016800) ;Dukić, Marija (57666947000) ;Mandić, Olga Milorad (57768430800) ;Bjekić-Macut, Jelica (54400683700) ;Marković, Olivera Borko (57205699382) ;Todorović, Zoran (7004371236) ;Brajković, Milica (56115773900) ;Nikolić, Novica (57564430400) ;Klašnja, Slobodan (57222576460) ;Popadić, Višeslav (57223264452) ;Divac, Anica (57750306100) ;Marinković, Milica (57767460700) ;Alhayek, Nabil (57768430900)Branković, Marija Svetislav (57217208566)Background: This study aimed to calculate the frequency of elevated liver enzymes in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and to test if liver enzyme biochemistry levels on admission could predict the computed tomography (CT) scan severity score of bilateral interstitial pneumonia. Methods: This single-center study comprised of 323 patients including their demographic data, laboratory analyses, and radiological findings. All the information was taken from electronic health records, followed by statistical analysis. Results: Out of 323 patients, 115 of them (35.60%) had aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and/or alanine aminotransferase (ALT) over 40 U/L on admission. AST was the best predictor of CT scan severity score of bilateral interstitial pneumonia (R2 = 0.313, Adjusted R2 = 0.299). CT scan severity score in the peak of the infection could be predicted with the value of AST, neutrophils, platelets, and monocytes count (R2 = 0.535, Adjusted R2 = 0.495). Conclusion: AST, neutrophils, platelets, and monocytes count on admission can account for almost half (49.5%) of the variability in CT scan severity score at peak of the disease, predicting the extensiveness of interstitial pneumonia related to COVID-19 infection. Liver enzymes should be closely monitored in order to stratify COVID-19 patients with a higher risk of developing severe forms of the disease and to plan the beforehand step-up treatment. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
