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A randomised controlled trial of early intervention with oral favipiravir in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 (PIONEER Trial)
European Respiratory Journal Conference: European Respiratory Society International Congress, ERS ; 60(Supplement 66), 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2275096
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Background:

Oral anti-viral therapies are licensed worldwide in COVID-19 but indications and efficacy rates vary. Aims and

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To evaluate the safety and efficacy of oral favipiravir in patients hospitalised with COVID-19. Method(s) We conducted a multi-centre, open-label, randomised controlled trial of oral favipiravir in patients newly hospitalised with COVID-19, in five centres worldwide. 500 participants were randomised 11 to receive oral favipiravir (1800 mg twice daily (BD) for one-day;800 mg BD for nine-days) plus standard care (SC), or SC alone. NCT 04373733. Result(s) Recruitment was performed between May 2020 and May 2021, with 251 patients randomised to favipiravir and 249 to SC. There was no difference in time to recovery in all patients (HR 1 06;95% CI 0 89-1 27;n=499;p=0.52). A faster rate of recovery was observed in patients receiving favipiravir under the age of 60 years (HR 1 35;95% CI 1 06-1 72;n=247, p=0 01). A 66 % improvement in mechanical ventilation free survival was evident in patients under 60-years of age (HR 0 34;95% CI 0 13-0 85;n=247, p=0 02). A non-significant 26 % reduction in mortality was observed in patients receiving favipiravir (favipiravir 26;SC 34;p=0 24). No significant differences were observed in serious adverse events (SAE) between arms (favipiravir 36 in 27 patients;SC 33 in 27 patients). Conclusion(s) Orally administered favipiravir has a beneficial effect on recovery, and mechanical ventilation freesurvival in patients under 60-years of age, hospitalised with COVID-19. Wider evaluation of anti-viral medications and their potential treatment combinations is warranted in patients with COVID-19.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: European Respiratory Journal Conference: European Respiratory Society International Congress, ERS Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: European Respiratory Journal Conference: European Respiratory Society International Congress, ERS Year: 2022 Document Type: Article