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Real-world data on tolerability of COVID-19 vaccination in patients with rheumatoid arthritis based on patient-reported outcomes
被引:0
作者:
Feuchtenberger, Martin
[1
,2
]
Kovacs, Magdolna Szilvia
[2
]
Eder, Anna
[2
]
Nigg, Axel
[2
]
Almanzar, Giovanni
[3
]
Prelog, Martina
[3
]
Schaefer, Arne
[1
,4
]
机构:
[1] Univ Hosp Wurzburg, Med Klin & Poliklin 2, Wurzburg, Germany
[2] MVZ MED BAYERN OST, Rheumatol, Burghausen, Germany
[3] Univ Hosp Wurzburg, Dept Pediat, Wurzburg, Germany
[4] Diabet Zentrum Mergentheim, Psychodiabetol, Bad Mergentheim, Germany
关键词:
arthritis;
rheumatoid;
SARS-CoV-2;
COVID-19;
vaccination;
safety;
tolerability;
patient-reported outcomes (PROs);
D O I:
10.1093/rap/rkae111
中图分类号:
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100201 ;
摘要:
Objectives: To assess tolerability of COVID-19 vaccination in patients with RA and controls based on patient-reported outcomes (PROs). Methods: In total, 266 study participants were included at 6 +/- 1 weeks after their second vaccination (BioNTech/Pfizer (72.2%), AstraZeneca (18.8%) and Moderna (9.0%)). In a cross-sectional, observational study design, PRO data were recorded regarding both total and symptom-level tolerability. Results: Overall tolerability was very high according to the patients' self-assessment scores (1.71 for the first and 1.72 for the second vaccination, 6-point Likert scale [1 (very good) to 6 (very poor)]) and did not differ significantly between patients with RA (n = 204) and controls (n = 62). Self-rated overall tolerability regarding first vaccination was significantly better (P = 0.002) in patients receiving mRNA vaccines (n = 193, mean tolerability 1.59) as compared with vector-vaccinated patients (n = 73, mean tolerability 2.04). Homologous or heterologous vaccination regimens had no statistically significant effect on vaccine tolerability (P = 0.131). Reservations about the vaccination were rare (6.4% for the first and 6.0% for the second vaccination) but significantly associated with poorer overall tolerability (P < 0.001) and significantly reduced willingness to recommend vaccination to others (P < 0.001 for the first and P = 0.004 for the second vaccination). Conclusion: Based on these real-world data, tolerability of COVID-19 vaccination was very good in both RA patients and controls. Reservations against COVID-19 vaccination were rare overall, but if present, associated with a significantly worse tolerability and a significantly lower degree of recommendation.
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