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方法使用PubMed、The Cochrane Library、Embase、万方数据、CNKI和Web of Science进行文献检索,以确定评估单用皮质类固醇和/或白细胞介素-6受体拮抗剂治疗COVID-19患者疗效的随机对照试验。采用 Cochrane 方法评估了偏倚风险。结果与接受标准治疗的患者相比,单独使用皮质类固醇治疗的患者14天院内死亡风险增加,而单独使用或与皮质类固醇联合使用白介素-6受体拮抗剂治疗的患者14天院内死亡风险降低。结论:研究结果支持白细胞介素-6受体拮抗剂单独或与皮质类固醇联合治疗严重COVID-19患者的安全性和有效性;但缺乏支持皮质类固醇单独治疗的有效性和安全性的证据。
A meta-analysis of the efficacy and safety of immunomodulators in the treatment of severe COVID-19.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and adverse events of immunomodulators in the treatment of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).MethodsA literature search for the meta-analysis was performed using PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Embase, Wanfang Data, CNKI, and Web of Science to identify randomized controlled trials assessing the outcomes of patients treated with corticosteroids alone and/or interleukin-6 receptor antagonists for COVID-19. The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane method. The protocol was registered with PROSPERO (registry number: CRD42022356904).ResultsCompared with patients receiving standard of care, patients treated with corticosteroids alone had an increased risk of 14-day in-hospital death, whereas those treated with interleukin-6 receptor antagonists alone or in combination with corticosteroids had a lower risk of 14-day in-hospital death. Corticosteroid therapy alone was associated with increased risk of several adverse events, including intensive care unit admission and non-invasive ventilation, whereas interleukin-6 receptor antagonists alone or in combination with corticosteroids were not linked to adverse effects.ConclusionsThe findings supported the safety and efficacy of interleukin-6 receptor antagonists, either alone or together with corticosteroids, in patients with severe COVID-19; evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of corticosteroids monotherapy is lacking.
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