基于TriNetX数据库的COVID-19疫苗接种降低既往外周血管疾病患者下肢截肢率和死亡率

IF 5.2 3区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Vaccines Pub Date : 2025-09-12 DOI:10.3390/vaccines13090969
Shiuan-Tzuen Su, Yu-Hsuan Huang, Jing-Yang Huang, James C-C Wei
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背景:未接种疫苗的外周动脉闭塞性疾病(PAOD)患者在感染严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)后更容易发生急性肢体缺血(ALI)。我们评估了COVID-19疫苗在预防合并SARS-CoV-2感染的pad患者ALI中的保护作用。方法:本回顾性队列研究采用美国TriNetX (Cambridge, MA, USA)进行,研究对象为2020年11月1日至2023年12月31日期间诊断为SARS-CoV-2感染的PAOD患者。进行倾向评分匹配以调整人口统计学变量、生活方式因素、医疗利用和合并症。Cox比例风险模型用于比较两个匹配队列。Kaplan-Meier分析估计了3年下肢截肢发生率的累积概率。我们选择了12948例接种了COVID-19疫苗的pad患者和44064例未接种COVID-19疫苗的pad患者。结果:共比较了11822对接种COVID-19疫苗的pad患者和未接种疫苗的个体。平均(SD)年龄为66.5(14.1)岁;男性4849例(41%),女性6569例(55.6%),接种了新冠肺炎疫苗的患者3年全因死亡风险显著低于未接种疫苗的患者(log-rank检验,p < 0.001,危险比(HR)为0.857;95% CI, 0.796-0.922)和下肢截肢(log-rank检验,p = 0.001, HR = 0.716; 95% CI, 0.587-0.873),但缺血性卒中无显著性差异(log-rank检验,p = 0.174; HR = 0.958; 95% CI, 0.902-1.019)。结论:本研究发现,接种COVID-19疫苗的患者3年全因死亡率和下肢截肢的风险显著降低,但缺血性卒中的风险无显著差异。
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COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Lower Limb Amputation Rates and Mortality Rate in Patients with Pre-Existing Peripheral Vascular Disease Based on TriNetX Database.

COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Lower Limb Amputation Rates and Mortality Rate in Patients with Pre-Existing Peripheral Vascular Disease Based on TriNetX Database.

COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Lower Limb Amputation Rates and Mortality Rate in Patients with Pre-Existing Peripheral Vascular Disease Based on TriNetX Database.

Background: Unvaccinated individuals with peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) are more likely to develop acute limb ischemia (ALI) following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. We assessed the protective effect of the COVID-19 vaccine in preventing ALI in PAOD patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted using the United States TriNetX (Cambridge, MA, USA), using patients with PAOD who were diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection between 1 November 2020 and 31 December 2023. Propensity score matching was performed to adjust for demographic variables, lifestyle factors, medical utilization, and comorbidities. Cox proportional hazards models were used to compare the two matched cohorts. Kaplan-Meier analysis estimated the 3-year cumulative probability of lower limb amputation incidence. We selected 12,948 PAOD patients who received the COVID-19 vaccine and 44,064 PAOD patients who were unvaccinated against COVID-19. Results: A total of 11,822 pairs of COVID-19 vaccinated PAOD patients and unvaccinated individuals were compared. The mean (SD) age was 66.5 (14.1) years; there were 4849 male patients (41%) and 6569 female (55.6%) compared to unvaccinated PAOD patients, and those who received the COVID-19 vaccine had a significantly lower risk of 3-year all-cause mortality (log-rank test, p < 0.001; hazard ratio (HR) was 0.857; 95% CI, 0.796-0.922) and lower limb amputation (log-rank test, p = 0.001, HR = 0.716; 95% CI, 0.587-0.873), though there was no significant difference in ischemic stroke (log-rank test, p = 0.174; HR = 0.958; 95% CI, 0.902-1.019). Conclusions: This study found that patients who received the COVID-19 vaccine had a significantly lower risk of 3-year all-cause mortality and lower limb amputation, though there was no significant difference in ischemic stroke.

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Vaccines
Vaccines Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
CiteScore
8.90
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16.70%
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1853
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18.06 days
期刊介绍: Vaccines (ISSN 2076-393X) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focused on laboratory and clinical vaccine research, utilization and immunization. Vaccines publishes high quality reviews, regular research papers, communications and case reports.
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