Clinical characteristics and outcomes of immunosuppressed patients hospitalized with COVID-19: experience from London

被引:14
|
作者
Vaid, N. [1 ]
Ardissino, M. [1 ]
Reed, T. A. N. [1 ]
Goodall, J. [1 ]
Utting, P. [1 ]
Miscampbell, M. [1 ]
Condurache, D. [1 ]
Cohen, D. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, Northwick Pk Hosp, London, England
关键词
immunosuppression; coronavirus disease 2019; COVID-19; outcomes; mortality;
D O I
10.1111/joim.13172
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global health emergency. Despite the widely hypothesized role of a cytokine storm in disease severity, no study thus far has explored the association between immunosuppression and disease severity in patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Objective This study aimed to examine the association between the use of immunosuppressant medication and outcomes of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Methods Nine hundred and eighty-one consecutive patients hospitalized between 12 March 2020 and 15 April 2020, who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), were enrolled in this cohort study and subdivided by immunosuppression status. The patients were followed up for a minimum of 28 days (median 37 days) for the primary end-point of mortality. Secondary end-points included the composite of intubation or death, and the composite of mortality, intubation or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) requirement. Results During the follow-up period, 354 (36.1%) of study patients died. The immunosuppressed cohort (n = 31) had significantly higher mortality rates (aHR: 2.067, 95% CI: 1.20-3.57,P = 0.009). There was no association between immunosuppression and the composite end-point of mortality or intubation (aHR: 1.49 95% CI: 0.88-2.51,P = 0.14) and of the composite end-point of mortality, intubation or CPAP (aHR: 1.36 95% CI: 0.81-2.30P = 0.245). Conclusion In this cohort study of 981 confirmed COVID-19 patients consecutively hospitalized at a large North West London hospital, immunosuppressant use was associated with significantly higher mortality rates. These results support the current UK government's early isolation ('shielding') policy for these individuals and should be used to guide future research.
引用
收藏
页码:385 / 394
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Association of renalase with clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
    Safdar, Basmah
    Wang, Melinda
    Guo, Xiaojia
    Cha, Charles
    Chun, Hyung J.
    Deng, Yanhong
    Dziura, James
    El-Khoury, Joe M.
    Gorelick, Fred
    Ko, Albert, I
    Lee, Alfred, I
    Safirstein, Robert
    Simonov, Michael
    Zhou, Bin
    Desir, Gary, V
    PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (03):
  • [22] Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Heart Failure Hospitalized With COVID-19
    Bhatt, Ankeet S.
    Jering, Karola S.
    Vaduganathan, Muthiah
    Claggett, Brian L.
    Cunningham, Jonathan W.
    Rosenthal, Ning
    Signorovitch, James
    Thune, Jens J.
    Vardeny, Orly
    Solomon, Scott D.
    JACC-HEART FAILURE, 2021, 9 (01) : 65 - 73
  • [23] Effects of statins on clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19
    Martins-Filho, Paulo Ricardo
    Soares Barreto-Filho, Jose Augusto
    Sobral Sousa, Antonio Carlos
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2022, 104 : 113 - 115
  • [24] Discharge disposition and clinical outcomes of patients hospitalized with COVID-19
    Patel, Shiv
    Truong, Gia Thinh
    Rajan, Ajay
    Creech, Zachary
    Walters, Ryan
    Ng, Ian
    Destache, Christopher
    Vivekanandan, Renuga
    Tierney, Maureen
    Velagapudi, Manasa
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2023, 130 : 1 - 5
  • [25] Neurological Predictors of Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19
    Salahuddin, Hisham
    Afreen, Ehad
    Sheikh, Irfan S.
    Lateef, Sohaib
    Dawod, Giana
    Daboul, Judy
    Karim, Nurose
    Gharaibeh, Khaled
    Al-Chalabi, Mustafa
    Park, Sihyeong
    Castonguay, Alicia C.
    Assaly, Ragheb
    Safi, Fadi
    Matal, Marla
    Sheikh, Ajaz
    Tietjen, Gretchen
    Malaiyandi, Deepa
    James, Elysia
    Ali, Imran
    Zaidi, Syed F.
    Abdelwahed, Ahmad
    Kung, Vieh
    Burgess, Richard
    Jumaa, Mouhammad A.
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 2020, 11
  • [26] INCIDENCE OF AKI AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH COVID-19
    Chakrabarti, Ritu
    DeRosairo, Anne
    Peters, Shanice
    Patel, Devanshi
    Tariq, Feham
    Abdulaaima, Mohammed
    Desai, Amishi
    Shanbhogue, Divya
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2021, 36 (SUPPL 1) : S22 - S23
  • [27] ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN HOSPITALIZED COVID-19 PATIENTS
    Molina, Paloma
    Canto, Ana
    Said, Mohamed Ziad-M.
    Villalobos, Ana
    Terrazas, Andrea
    Figueroa, Rene
    Mendez-Castro, Jesus
    Mendez Castro, Juan Manuel
    Aguilar, Isaac
    Patron, Daniel
    Mathew, Joan
    Ghaou, Sammy
    Mongo, Joel
    Varon, Joseph
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2024, 52
  • [28] Smoking history and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 hospitalized patients
    Rossato, Marco
    Di Vincenzo, Angelo
    MEDICINA CLINICA, 2022, 159 (04): : E27 - E27
  • [29] Use of IVIG in three immunosuppressed patients hospitalized with COVID-19
    Graham, E.
    Datar, J.
    Bevan, C.
    Grebenciucova, E.
    Koralnik, I.
    Cohen, B.
    Balabanov, R.
    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL, 2020, 26 (3_SUPPL) : 62 - 62
  • [30] CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF HOSPITALIZED COVID-19 PATIENTS IN NSW: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE AT ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL
    Caterson, H.
    Davis, R.
    Troy, L.
    Jo, H.
    Hutchings, O.
    Totaro, R.
    Gattas, D.
    Southwood, T.
    Torzillo, P.
    Lau, E.
    Gray, E.
    RESPIROLOGY, 2021, 26 : 68 - 68