Impact of smoking, COPD and comorbidities on the mortality of COVID-19 patients

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Donato Lacedonia
Giulia Scioscia
Carla Santomasi
Paolo Fuso
Giovanna Elisiana Carpagnano
Andrea Portacci
Franco Mastroianni
Giovanni Larizza
Eugenio Sabato
Emanuela Profilo
Emanuela Resta
Maria Pia Foschino Barbaro
Onofrio Resta
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[1] “Policlinico Riuniti” University Hospital,Respiratory Diseases Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences
[2] University of Foggia,Respiratory Diseases Unit, Cardio
[3] “Policlinico di Bari” University Hospital,Thoracic Department
[4] University of Bari “Aldo Moro”,Internal Medicine COVID Unit
[5] “F. Miulli” General Hospital,“Antonio Blasi” Respiratory Diseases Unit
[6] “A. Perrino” P.O.,Translational Medicine and Health System Management
[7] IRPPS-CNR,undefined
[8] University of Foggia,undefined
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The prognosis of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients is variable and depends on several factors. Current data about the impact of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and smoking on the clinical course of COVID-19 are still controversial. This study evaluated the prevalence and the prognosis of COPD patients and smokers in a cohort of 521 patients admitted to four intermediate Respiratory Intensive Care Units (Puglia, Italy) with respiratory failure due to COVID-19 pneumonia. The prevalence of COPD and current smokers was 14% and 13%, respectively. COPD patients had a higher 30-day all-cause mortality than non-COPD patients. Former smokers compared to never smokers and current smokers had higher 30-day all-cause mortality. COPD patients and former smokers had more comorbidities. This study described the prevalence and the outcomes of COPD patients and smokers in a homogenous cohort of COVID-19 patients. The study showed that the prevalence of COPD and current smokers was not high, suggesting that they were not at increased risk of getting the infection. However, when SARS-CoV-2 infection occurred, COPD patients and former smokers were those with the highest all-cause mortality, which seemed to be mainly related to the presence of comorbidities and not to COPD and smoking itself.
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