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Increased blood–urea–nitrogen-to-albumin ratio associated with increased mortality in coronavirus disease

bySiwen LiuandAlex Chan
February 10, 2025
in Hematology, Infectious Disease, Pulmonology
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Association between blood–urea–nitrogen-to-albumin ratio and in-hospital mortality in patients diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019: a retrospective cohort study

1. Increased blood–urea–nitrogen-to-albumin ratio was associated with increased risk of in-hospital mortality among patients with COVID-19.

Evidence Rating Level: 2 (Good)

Blood–urea–nitrogen-to-albumin ratio (BAR) is recognized as a novel short-term prognostic index, and elevated BAR has been linked to worse prognosis among patients hospitalized for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, research on the relationship between BAR and in-hospital mortality associated with COVID-19 is limited. This retrospective cohort study thus examined the association between BAR and in-hospital mortality in patients with COVID-19 in China. This study included patients over 18 years old who were hospitalized with COVID-19 from December 2022 to March 2023. In-hospital mortality was characterized as any death occurring during patient hospitalization or within 24 hours of discharge from the hospital. BAR (mg/g) was calculated using the initial serum blood–urea–nitrogen (mg/dL) divided by serum albumin (g/dL). Patients were divided into tertiles based on BAR values: tertile I (BAR, 1.134–3.932 [n = 341]); tertile II (BAR, 3.944–5.793 [n = 343]); and tertile III (BAR, 5.811–48.3 [n = 343]). In total, 1,027 patients were included in this study (mean [SD] age, 72.1 [13] years; 569 males [55.4%]), of whom 117 patients (11.4%) died from various causes during hospitalization. Patients in the highest BAR tertile had a higher risk of in-hospital mortality (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 2.44 [95% confidence interval CI 1.24–4.79]) compared to those in the lowest tertile. Additionally, for every 1-unit increase in BAR, the risk of in-hospital mortality increased by 6% (adjusted HR 1.06 [95% CI 1.03–1.08]). Stratified and interaction analyses found that the association between BAR and in-hospital mortality due to COVID-19 remained consistent across various subgroups, including age, sex, COVID-19 severity, hypertension, coronary heart disease, and diabetes mellitus. Overall, this study found increased BAR to be associated with an increased risk of in-hospital mortality among patients with COVID-19. As this study mainly focused on patients with the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2, future studies are needed to confirm study findings. 

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