Publication date: Feb 04, 2025
The blood-urea-nitrogen-to-albumin ratio (BAR) is recognized as a novel prognostic indicator; however, there is a limited number of studies investigating the relationship between BAR and in-hospital mortality associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Therefore, the present investigation aims to explore the correlation between BAR and in-hospital mortality in patients with COVID-19 in China. This retrospective observational study enrolled a cohort of 1027 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 between December 2022 and March 2023. Multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to ascertain the independent association between BAR and in-hospital mortality among patients with COVID-19. Furthermore, stratified analyses were used to investigate potential interaction effects with variables, such as age, sex, COVID-19 Severity, hypertension, coronary artery disease, and diabetes mellitus. A total of 117 patients (11. 4%) died from various causes during hospitalization. Subsequent to adjustment for confounding variables, patients in the highest BAR tertile exhibited an elevated risk for in-hospital mortality relative to those in the lowest tertile (hazard ratio [HR] 2. 44 [95% confidence interval CI 1. 24-4. 79]) when BAR was treated as a categorical variable. When considering BAR as a continuous variable, a 6% increase in the prevalence of in-hospital mortality was observed for each 1-unit increase in BAR (adjusted HR 1. 06 [95% CI 1. 03-1. 08]; P
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Type | Source | Name |
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disease | IDO | blood |
drug | DRUGBANK | Urea |
drug | DRUGBANK | Nitrogen |
disease | MESH | coronavirus disease 2019 |
disease | MESH | hypertension |
disease | MESH | coronary artery disease |
disease | MESH | diabetes mellitus |
disease | MESH | causes |
drug | DRUGBANK | Human Serum Albumin |