Mortality of COVID-19 in patients with hematological malignancies versus solid tumors: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis

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作者
Hardy, Nicole [1 ]
Vegivinti, Charan Thej Reddy [2 ]
Mehta, Mansi [3 ]
Thurnham, Jade [1 ]
Mebane, Alexander [4 ]
Pederson, John M. [1 ,4 ]
Tarchand, Ranita [1 ]
Shivakumar, Jeevan [5 ]
Olaniran, Peace [1 ]
Gadodia, Ritika [6 ]
Ganguly, Arup [7 ]
Kelagere, Yashaswini [8 ]
Nallabolu, Rashmika Reddy [9 ]
Gaddam, Mrunanjali [10 ]
Keesari, Praneeth R.
Pulakurthi, Yashwitha Sai [11 ]
Reddy, Rohit [12 ]
Kallmes, Kevin [1 ]
Musunuru, Tejo N. [13 ]
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[1] Nested Knowledge Inc, St Paul, MN USA
[2] Albert Einstein Coll Med, Jacobi Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, New York, NY USA
[3] Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Kasturba Med Coll, Manipal, Karnataka, India
[4] Super Med Experts, St Paul, MN USA
[5] Montefiore Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Bronx, NY USA
[6] Georgetown Univ, Medstar Washington Hosp Ctr, Washington, DC USA
[7] Univ Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX USA
[8] St Peters Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, New Brunswick, NJ USA
[9] UAB, Sch Dent, Birmingham, AL USA
[10] Brooklyn Hosp Ctr, Brooklyn, NY USA
[11] Kamineni Acad Med Sci & Res Ctr, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
[12] All India Inst Med Sci, Inst Rotary Canc Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, New Delhi 110029, India
[13] Univ Texas Med Branch, Dept Hematol Oncol, Galveston, TX 77550 USA
关键词
COVID-19; Cancer; Tumor; Leukemia; Lymphoma; Mortality; CANCER;
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10.1007/s10238-023-01004-5
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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摘要
Cancer patients are more vulnerable to COVID-19 compared to the general population, but it remains unclear which types of cancer have the highest risk of COVID-19-related mortality. This study examines mortality rates for those with hematological malignancies (Hem) versus solid tumors (Tumor). PubMed and Embase were systematically searched for relevant articles using Nested Knowledge software (Nested Knowledge, St Paul, MN). Articles were eligible for inclusion if they reported mortality for Hem or Tumor patients with COVID-19. Articles were excluded if they were not published in English, non-clinical studies, had insufficient population/outcomes reporting, or were irrelevant. Baseline characteristics collected included age, sex, and comorbidities. Primary outcomes were all-cause and COVID-19-related in-hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes included rates of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) and intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Effect sizes from each study were computed as logarithmically transformed odds ratios (ORs) with random-effects, Mantel-Haenszel weighting. The between-study variance component of random-effects models was computed using restricted effects maximum likelihood estimation, and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) around pooled effect sizes were calculated using Hartung-Knapp adjustments. In total, 12,057 patients were included in the analysis, with 2,714 (22.5%) patients in the Hem group and 9,343 (77.5%) patients in the Tumor group. The overall unadjusted odds of all-cause mortality were 1.64 times higher in the Hem group compared to the Tumor group (95% CI: 1.30-2.09). This finding was consistent with multivariable models presented in moderate- and high-quality cohort studies, suggestive of a causal effect of cancer type on in-hospital mortality. Additionally, the Hem group had increased odds of COVID-19-related mortality compared to the Tumor group (OR = 1.86 [95% CI: 1.38-2.49]). There was no significant difference in odds of IMV or ICU admission between cancer groups (OR = 1.13 [95% CI: 0.64-2.00] and OR = 1.59 [95% CI: 0.95-2.66], respectively). Cancer is a serious comorbidity associated with severe outcomes in COVID-19 patients, with especially alarming mortality rates in patients with hematological malignancies, which are typically higher compared to patients with solid tumors. A meta-analysis of individual patient data is needed to better assess the impact of specific cancer types on patient outcomes and to identify optimal treatment strategies.
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页码:1945 / 1959
页数:15
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