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European Respiratory Journal Conference: European Respiratory Society International Congress, ERS ; 60(Supplement 66), 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2247909

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Introduction: The transcription factor Nrf2 downregulates key inflammatory cytokines in COVID-19 (IL-6, IL-1b, COX-2 and TNF-a). We investigated the efficacy of S-SFN (stabilised sulforaphane, activator of Nrf2) to improve clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized with suspected COVID-19. Method(s): Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, patients hospitalised with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, radiological pneumonia and a CURB65 score of >= 1 were randomized 1:1 to once-daily S-SFN 300mg or placebo for 14 days. The primary outcome was the 7-point WHO Clinical Status (CS) scale at day 15. Key secondary outcomes included time to clinical improvement, national early warning score (NEWS), oxygen and ventilation use, and mortality. Result(s): The trial was terminated due to futility after 133 patients had been enrolled (S-SFN, n=65 and placebo, n=68). 103 had PCR confirmed COVID-19 infection. S-SFN treatment was not associated with improved CS at day 15 (OR 0.87 95%CI (0.41-1.83, p=0.712). There was no difference in time to clinical improvement (HR 1.02 (0.70- 1.49)). S-SFN was not associated with a reduced length of hospital stay (6.2days vs 7.4days (S-SFN)). There were 26 deaths during the 29-day follow-up, 11 (16.2%) and 15 (23.1%) patients died in the placebo and S-SFN treated groups respectively (HR 1.45 (0.67-3.16)). There were no differences between treatment groups with respect to oxygen or ventilation free days. Adverse events were reported in 44.1% of placebo treated and 64.6% of S-SFN treated patients. Conclusion(s): S-SFN treatment did not improve day 15 clinical status in hospitalized patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection.

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