Calming the Storm: A review of corticosteroid use in severely ill COVID-19 patients on mechanical ventilation

T. Dinh, Cherie Chu
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The importance of corticosteroids in the therapy of COVID-19 has been controversial. However, as the world develops a better understanding regarding the pathophysiology of COVID-19, we are realizing that suppressing the host immune response may reduce lung inflammation preventing further complications. In addition, more high-quality randomized controlled trials, meta-analysis, and review articles are being published discussing the role of corticosteroids. Majority of these studies concluded that corticosteroids are beneficial for hospitalized severely ill COVID-19 patients requiring supplemental oxygen. To date, therapeutic guidelines for COVID-19 patients recommend dexamethasone or other alternative corticosteroids, including methylprednisolone, hydrocortisone, or prednisone, as a treatment choice for severely ill COVID-19 patients. This review will discuss the pharmacology, mechanism of action, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and benefits of corticosteroids in COVID-19 patients, and review current published clinical evidence on corticosteroids. Keywords: Corticosteroids, COVID-19, ARDS
平息风暴:新冠肺炎重症患者在机械通气中使用皮质类固醇的回顾
皮质类固醇在新冠肺炎治疗中的重要性一直存在争议。然而,随着世界对新冠肺炎的病理生理学有了更好的了解,我们意识到抑制宿主免疫反应可以减少肺部炎症,防止进一步的并发症。此外,更多高质量的随机对照试验、荟萃分析和综述文章正在发表,讨论皮质类固醇的作用。这些研究中的大多数得出结论,皮质类固醇对需要补充氧气的住院重症新冠肺炎患者有益。迄今为止,新冠肺炎患者的治疗指南建议将地塞米松或其他替代皮质类固醇,包括甲基强的松龙、氢化可的松或泼尼松,作为严重新冠肺炎患者的治疗选择。这篇综述将讨论皮质类固醇在新冠肺炎患者中的药理学、作用机制、药效学、药代动力学和益处,并回顾目前已发表的皮质类固醇临床证据。关键词:皮质类固醇、新冠肺炎、ARDS
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