COVID-19哮喘幸存者中风风险:一项全国性、基于人群的队列研究

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背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对成年哮喘患者康复后卒中风险的影响尚不清楚。方法:采用基于韩国国民健康保险理赔数据库的纵向回顾性队列设计,分两部分分析卒中风险。研究1根据COVID-19严重程度检查哮喘患者的卒中风险,研究2考虑COVID-19严重程度,比较哮喘患者(哮喘队列)和非哮喘普通人群(普通人群队列)的卒中风险。两项研究均使用倾向评分匹配和Cox比例风险回归模型进行风险估计。结果:在评估哮喘队列卒中风险的研究1中,合并严重COVID-19的哮喘队列卒中风险明显高于未合并COVID-19的哮喘队列(校正风险比[aHR], 1.88; 95%可信区间[CI], 1.02-3.46)。在研究2中,根据哮喘状态(哮喘队列和普通人群队列)和COVID-19严重程度(无、非严重和严重COVID-19)对6组患者的卒中风险进行了评估,合并严重COVID-19的哮喘队列卒中风险最高(aHR为3.42;95% CI为1.72-6.79,指的是未合并COVID-19的普通人群组),表明严重COVID-19对哮喘患者卒中风险的影响更为显著。结论:本研究强调了成人哮喘患者重症COVID-19与卒中发生之间的显著关联,强调了在COVID-19流行期间持续卒中监测以改善长期哮喘结局的必要性。
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Risk of Stroke in COVID-19 Survivors With Asthma: A Nationwide, Population-Based Cohort Study.

Risk of Stroke in COVID-19 Survivors With Asthma: A Nationwide, Population-Based Cohort Study.

Risk of Stroke in COVID-19 Survivors With Asthma: A Nationwide, Population-Based Cohort Study.

Risk of Stroke in COVID-19 Survivors With Asthma: A Nationwide, Population-Based Cohort Study.

Background: The impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on stroke risk in adult individuals with asthma post-recovery remains unclear.

Methods: Using a longitudinal retrospective cohort design based on the Korean National Health Insurance Service claims database, we analyzed stroke risk in two parts. Study 1 examined stroke risk in individuals with asthma according to COVID-19 severity, and Study 2 compared stroke risk between individuals with asthma (asthma cohort) and the general population without asthma (general population cohort), considering COVID-19 severity. Both studies used propensity score matching and Cox proportional hazards regression models for risk estimation.

Results: In Study 1, which evaluated stroke risk in the asthma cohort, the risk of stroke was significantly higher in the asthma cohort with severe COVID-19 compared to the asthma cohort without COVID-19 (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 1.88; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.02-3.46). In Study 2, which evaluated stroke risk across six groups stratified by asthma status (asthma cohort and general population cohort) and COVID-19 severity (no, non-severe, and severe COVID-19), stroke risk was highest in the asthma cohort with severe COVID-19 (aHR, 3.42; 95% CI, 1.72-6.79, referring to the general population group without COVID-19), suggesting that severe COVID-19 has a more substantial effect on stroke risk in individuals with asthma.

Conclusion: This study highlights a significant association between severe COVID-19 and stroke occurrence in adults with asthma, emphasizing the need for ongoing stroke monitoring to improve long-term asthma outcomes during the COVID-19 endemic period.

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Journal of Korean Medical Science
Journal of Korean Medical Science 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
8.90%
发文量
320
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Korean Medical Science (JKMS) is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal of medicine published weekly in English. The Journal’s publisher is the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences (KAMS), Korean Medical Association (KMA). JKMS aims to publish evidence-based, scientific research articles from various disciplines of the medical sciences. The Journal welcomes articles of general interest to medical researchers especially when they contain original information. Articles on the clinical evaluation of drugs and other therapies, epidemiologic studies of the general population, studies on pathogenic organisms and toxic materials, and the toxicities and adverse effects of therapeutics are welcome.
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