COVID-19 Adverse Outcomes in Immunocompromised Patients

IF 0.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
S. Shabani, P. Cheraghi, Haniyeh Ghaffari-Nazari, A. Hajifathali
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a devastating viral pandemic infecting millions of people with a wide range of symptoms from fever to death. It has been suggested that immunocompromised patients are at a higher risk of severe disease, poor clinical outcomes, and mortality. However, these patients’ risk factors and COVID-19-related outcomes are not well characterized. Objectives: We evaluated the COVID-19-related outcomes among immunocompromised patients ranging from solid tumors, hematological malignancies, and HIV to autoimmune disease and transplant recipients who received immunosuppressive agents. We also aimed at finding risk factors related to mortality among immunocompromised patients with COVID-19. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Khansari Hospital, Iran between March and November 2021. We included immunocompromised patients with nasal swab positive SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results in the study. Patient outcomes, including hospitalization ward and the mortality rate, were assessed till three months after COVID-19 infection were evaluated in all patients. Moreover, the relation between risk factors and the rate of the mortality rate was analyzed in immunocompromised patients with COVID-19. Results: A total number of 74 immunocompromised patients with solid tumors, hematologic malignancies, autoimmune diseases, acquired immunodeficiencies, and solid-organ transplant recipients were included in the study. Results indicated that the male gender and ICU hospitalization significantly increase the mortality risk. Surprisingly, chemotherapy is associated with a lower risk of mortality. Conclusions: Identifying the risk factors can improve the decision-making on cancer patients’ management during the COVID-19 infection. A further large cohort of patients would be required to identify risk factors relating to poor clinical outcomes and mortality rates in immunocompromised patients with COVID-19.
免疫功能低下患者的COVID-19不良后果
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种破坏性的病毒性大流行,感染了数百万人,出现从发烧到死亡的各种症状。已有研究表明,免疫功能低下的患者发生严重疾病、临床结果差和死亡率的风险更高。然而,这些患者的危险因素和covid -19相关结局尚未得到很好的表征。目的:我们评估了免疫功能低下患者的covid -19相关结果,包括实体瘤、血液系统恶性肿瘤、HIV、自身免疫性疾病和接受免疫抑制剂的移植患者。我们还旨在寻找与COVID-19免疫功能低下患者死亡率相关的危险因素。方法:这项横断面研究于2021年3月至11月在伊朗Khansari医院进行。我们纳入了鼻拭子SARS-CoV-2聚合酶链反应(PCR)结果阳性的免疫功能低下患者。在对所有患者进行COVID-19感染评估后三个月,评估患者预后,包括住院病房和死亡率。分析免疫功能低下患者的危险因素与死亡率的关系。结果:74例实体肿瘤、血液系统恶性肿瘤、自身免疫性疾病、获得性免疫缺陷和实体器官移植受者的免疫功能低下患者被纳入研究。结果显示,男性和ICU住院情况显著增加死亡风险。令人惊讶的是,化疗与较低的死亡率有关。结论:明确新冠肺炎感染期间癌症患者的危险因素可以改善患者的管理决策。需要进一步开展大规模的患者队列研究,以确定与COVID-19免疫功能低下患者的不良临床结果和死亡率相关的风险因素。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Cancer Management (IJCM) publishes peer-reviewed original studies and reviews on cancer etiology, epidemiology and risk factors, novel approach to cancer management including prevention, diagnosis, surgery, radiotherapy, medical oncology, and issues regarding cancer survivorship and palliative care. The scope spans the spectrum of cancer research from the laboratory to the clinic, with special emphasis on translational cancer research that bridge the laboratory and clinic. We also consider original case reports that expand clinical cancer knowledge and convey important best practice messages.
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