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Improved survival outcome in SARs-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome patients with Tocilizumab administration
Nafisa Wadud; Naim Ahmed; Mannu Mannu Shergil; Maida Khan; Murali G Krishna; Aamir Gilani; Samer El Zarif; Jodi Galaydick; Karthika Linga; Shravan Koor; Julia Galea; Lauren Stuczynski; Maria B Osundele.
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  • Nafisa Wadud; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Naim Ahmed; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Mannu Mannu Shergil; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Maida Khan; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Murali G Krishna; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Aamir Gilani; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Samer El Zarif; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Jodi Galaydick; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Karthika Linga; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Shravan Koor; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Julia Galea; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Lauren Stuczynski; Orange Regional Medical Center
  • Maria B Osundele; Orange Regional Medical Center
Preprint en Inglés | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20100081
ABSTRACT
BackgroundThe novel human coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARs-CoV-2), was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. Hence, there is an urgency to find effective treatment. Of those patients afflicted in the United States, many have required treatment with ventilator secondary to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Data are needed regarding the benefit of treatment and prevention of the cytokine storms in COVID-19 patients with Tocilizumab. MethodsClinical outcomes data for patients admitted to Orange Regional Medical Center with confirmed COVID-19 from Mar 15, 2020 to Apr 20, 2020 were identified through electronic health record chart review. We conducted a retrospective case-control study in confirmed COVID 19 positive patients with ARDS requiring mechanical ventilation and compared outcome in terms of mortality and length of stay amongst those who received Tocilizumab as treatment modality opposed to those that did not. ResultsA total of 94 patients with COVID-19 ARDS were analyzed. 44 were in the study group and 50 in the control group. We tried to match both group as close as possible in terms of age, sex, BMI and HS score-calculated using inflammatory markers-ferritin, triglycerides, AST and fibrinogen. The median age was 55.5 years in the study group and 66 in the control group, difference was not statistically significant. Average HS score was 114 in the Tocilizumab group and 92 in the control group, difference was statistically significant with P<0.0001. Also, the patients in the study group had elevated levels of IL-6, triglycerides, AST, ferritin which were statistically significant with p < 0.0001 when compared to the control group. Length of stay was longer, average 17.9 days in the Tocilizumab. Survival rate was much lower at 48 % in the control group and 61.36 % in patients who received Tocilizumab with significant P value of < 0.00001. The number needed to treat (NNT) was 7.48, if we treat 8 patients with Tocilizumab, 1 will not die. ConclusionCytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) occurs in a large number of patients with severe COVID-19, which is also an important cause of death. IL-6 is the key molecule of CRS, so IL-6R antagonist Tocilizumab may be of value in improving outcomes. In our study Tocilizumab group seemed to have improved survival outcome. Results have to be interpreted with caution since this is a retrospective study and mortality is affected by multiple, confounding factors. We await the results of ongoing randomized controlled trials to definitely answer the question of whether Tocilizumab improves survival in COVID-19 ARDS patients.
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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Preprints Base de datos: medRxiv Tipo de estudio: Experimental_studies / Estudio observacional / Estudio pronóstico / Rct Idioma: Inglés Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Preprint
Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Preprints Base de datos: medRxiv Tipo de estudio: Experimental_studies / Estudio observacional / Estudio pronóstico / Rct Idioma: Inglés Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Preprint
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