Steroid Pulse Therapy as a Treatment for Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia at an Intensive Care Unit: A Single-Center Retrospective Observational Study

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Okano, Hiromu [1 ,2 ]
Sakurai, Ryota [2 ]
Yamazaki, Tsutomu [2 ]
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[1] Natl Hosp Org, Yokohama Med Ctr, Emergency & Crit Care Med, Yokohama, Japan
[2] Int Univ Hlth & Welf, Grad Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Social Med, Tokyo, Japan
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pneumoniae; steroid pulse therapy; methylprednisolone; intensive care unit; covid-19;
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10.7759/cureus.36386
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Evidence supporting the use of steroid pulse therapy in severely ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia is lacking. Few studies have evaluated the efficacy of high-dose (1000 mg/day) methylprednisolone (mPSL), which is commonly used in Japan. Aim: This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes with and without steroid pulse therapy (mPSL 1000 or 500 mg/day for three days) in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: Study design was retrospective observational study. The inclusion criterion was severe to critically ill adult patients with COVID-19 pneumonia requiring ICU admission. The exclusion criteria were as follows: patients (1) with a "Do not attempt to resuscitate" order; (2) with a "Do not intubate" order; or (3) admitted to the ICU owing to other infectious diseases were excluded. Treatment strategy was as follows: Patients were divided into two groups: steroid pulse therapy (Group P) and steroids without pulse therapy (Group NP). Group P received mPSL 1000 or 500 mg/day on ICU days 1-3, and Group NP received dexamethasone 6.6 mg or mPSL 1 or 2 mg/kg/day. The primary outcome was 28-day mortality. Results: We enrolled 82 patients. Out of 70 who met the inclusion criteria, 48 and 22 were included in Groups P and NP, respectively. No difference in 28-day survival was observed between the Groups P and NP (log-rank P=0.11). After adjusting for covariates (age, sex, interleukin-6 level, and acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II score on ICU admission) using a multivariate Cox proportional hazard model, treatment with steroid pulse therapy significantly improved 28-day mortality (hazard ratio, 0.14; 95% confidence interval, 0.02-0.86; P=0.03). Conclusion: Steroid pulse therapy may improve the 28-day mortality in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia in the ICU.
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