Clinical Characteristics and Implications of Bradycardia in COVID-19 Patients Treated with Remdesivir: A Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study

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Schreiber, Ariyon [1 ]
Bauzon, Justin S. [2 ]
Batra, Kavita [3 ,4 ]
Mohammed, Salman [2 ]
Lee, Kevin [1 ]
Houshmand, Nazanin [1 ]
Pham, Uyen [1 ]
Cosme, Celica [2 ]
Inciong, Kim [2 ]
Al-Taweel, Omar [5 ]
Nasser, Keaton [5 ]
Rana, Jibran [5 ]
Sossou, Chris [5 ]
Go, Ariel [1 ]
Hawwass, Dalia [5 ]
Diep, Jimmy [5 ]
Ahsan, Chowdhury H. [5 ]
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[1] Univ Nevada Las Vegas UNLV, Dept Internal Med, Kirk Kerkorian Sch Med, 2040 W Charleston Blvd,Mail Stop 3070, Las Vegas, NV 89102 USA
[2] UNLV, Dept Med, Kirk Kerkorian Sch Med, Las Vegas, NV USA
[3] UNLV, Dept Med Educ, Kirk Kerkorian Sch Med, Las Vegas, NV USA
[4] UNLV, Off Res, Kirk Kerkorian Sch Med, Las Vegas, NV USA
[5] UNLV, Dept Cardiol, Kirk Kerkorian Sch Med, Las Vegas, NV USA
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10.1007/s40261-022-01187-x
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Background and Objectives Remdesivir is an antiviral drug used to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with a relatively obscure cardiac effect profile. Previous studies have reported bradycardia associated with remdesivir, but few have examined its clinical characteristics. The objective of this study was to investigate remdesivir associated bradycardia and its associated clinical characteristics and outcomes. Methods This is a single-institution retrospective study that investigated bradycardia in 600 patients who received remdesivir for treatment of COVID-19. A total of 375 patients were included in the study after screening for other known causes of bradycardia (atrioventricular [AV] nodal blockers). All patients were analyzed for episodes of bradycardia from when remdesivir was initiated up to 5 days after completion, a time frame based on the drug's putative elimination half-life. Univariate and multivariate statistical tests were conducted to analyze the data. Results The mean age of the sample was 56.63 +/- 13.23 years. Of patients who met inclusion criteria, 49% were found to have bradycardia within 5 days of remdesivir administration. Compared to the cohort without a documented bradycardic episode, patients with bradycardia were significantly more likely to experience inpatient mortality (22% vs 12%, p = 0.01). The patients with bradycardia were found to have marginally higher serum D-dimer levels (5.2 vs 3.4 mu g/mL, p = 0.05) and were more likely to undergo endotracheal intubation (28% vs 14%, p = 0.008). Male sex, hyperlipidemia, and bradycardia within 5 days of completing remdesivir were significant predictors of inpatient mortality. No significant differences in length of stay were found. Conclusions Bradycardia that occurs during or shortly after remdesivir treatment in COVID-19 patients may be associated with an increased rate of in-hospital mortality. However, COVID-19 and its cardiac complications cannot be excluded as potential contributors of bradycardia in the present study. Future studies are needed to further delineate the cardiac characteristics of COVID-19 and remdesivir.
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