Incidence, severity and outcomes of COVID-19 in age and gender matched adults with and without epilepsy in Moscow: A historical cohort study

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作者
Rider, Flora [1 ]
Hauser, W. Allen [2 ]
Yakovlev, Alexander [1 ,4 ]
Shpak, Alexander [1 ,5 ]
Guekht, Alla [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Moscow Res & Clin Ctr Neuropsychiat, Moscow, Russia
[2] Columbia Univ, Gertrude H Sergievsky Ctr, New York, NY USA
[3] Pirogov Russian Natl Res Med Univ, Moscow, Russia
[4] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Higher Nervous Act & Neurophysiol, Moscow, Russia
[5] S Fyodorov Eye Microsurg Fed State Inst, Moscow, Russia
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SEIZURE-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPILEPSY | 2023年 / 112卷
关键词
Epidemiology; Epilepsy; COVID-19; Comorbidity; Mortality; Outcome; GENERAL-POPULATION; COMORBIDITIES; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1016/j.seizure.2023.09.017
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: We hypothesized that PWE have an increased risk to acquire COVID-19. This was a historical cohort study to determine COVID-19 incidence, severity, mortality and risk factors in adults with active epilepsy (PWE) compared to residents of Moscow without epilepsy matched by age, gender, and region of residence - Moscow Community Comparisons (MCC). Methods: Subjects were derived from a cohort of adult PWE and a cohort of age- and gender-matched populationbased MCC without epilepsy identified in 2018. Incidence of COVID-19 was compared in each cohort from 01.03.2020 through 28.02.21. Influence of age, gender, comorbidities, and for the PWE cohort, epilepsy type, seizure frequency, and number/class of antiseizure medications was evaluated using Pearson's chi-squared test and logistic regression analysis. Results: We found 887 COVID-19 positive people in the two cohorts: 156 in PWE (51.8 +/- 19.7 years) and 731 in MCC (52.0 +/- 17.3 years,). COVID-19 incidence was lower in PWE: 13.8 % versus 18.7 % in MCC (p = 0.0002). In PWE no specific epilepsy related variables influenced incidence. Despite no difference in severity distribution in PWE versus MCC, hospitalization rate (37.6 % versus 25.5 %, p = 0.002), disease duration (57.1 % versus 47.1, p = 0.023), and mortality (10.9% versus 4.2 %, p = 0.0009) were significantly higher in PWE. Age and number of comorbidities significantly influenced COVID-19 incidence, severity, duration, and outcomes in both cohorts. Significance: Incidence of COVID-19 in PWE in Moscow was significantly lower compared to MCC. Age and comorbidities were strongly associated with severity, duration and outcomes of COVID-19 for all infected persons. Higher mortality in PWE may be explained by a higher number of comorbidities.
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