COVID-19 in Individuals with Severe Alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Pub Date : 2024-12-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/COPD.S482323
Hanan Tanash, Erona Tahiri Blakaj, Eeva Piitulainen, Suneela Zaigham
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Abstract

Background: The risk of coronavirus (COVID-19) can be affected by the presence of certain chronic conditions. It is unknown if individuals with severe hereditary alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) faced an increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection during the pandemic and if COPD in this population affected the risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes.

Aim: Our aim was to investigate COVID-19 outcomes in individuals with severe AATD and to identify if COPD was a risk factor for severe disease.

Methods: Between 2021-2023 we interviewed 863 individuals with severe AATD (phenotype PiZZ) included in the Swedish National AATD Registry. Details on COVID-19 outcomes were collected. Cox regression models were used to assess risk of mild and severe COVID-19 by presence of COPD.

Results: Of 863 subjects with severe AATD, 231 reported COVID-19 infection (208 mild and 23 severe COVID-19). Subjects with severe COVID-19 were older, had lower FEV1 values, were more likely ever-smokers and had more comorbidities compared to those with mild COVID-19. Subjects with COPD had over a 5-fold increased risk of severe COVID-19 compared to those without COPD (HR 5.43 (95% CI 1.61-18.27, p=0.006). After adjusting for potential confounders including smoking habits the risk remained significant (HR 3.72 (95% CI 1.04-13.23, p=0.043)).

Conclusion: Most patients with severe AATD exhibit mild symptoms of COVID-19 infection, managing them in the community. Patients who also have COPD are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection.

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COVID-19 在严重α-1-抗胰蛋白酶缺乏症患者中的应用。
背景:某些慢性疾病的存在会影响冠状病毒(COVID-19)的风险。目前尚不清楚严重遗传性α -1抗胰蛋白酶缺乏症(AATD)患者在大流行期间是否面临严重COVID-19感染的风险增加,以及该人群中的COPD是否影响严重COVID-19结局的风险。目的:我们的目的是调查严重AATD患者的COVID-19结局,并确定COPD是否是严重疾病的危险因素。方法:在2021-2023年间,我们采访了863例重度AATD(表型PiZZ)患者,这些患者被纳入瑞典国家AATD登记处。收集了COVID-19结果的详细信息。采用Cox回归模型评估存在COPD的轻度和重度COVID-19的风险。结果:863例重度AATD患者中,有231例报告了COVID-19感染(轻度208例,重度23例)。与轻度COVID-19患者相比,严重COVID-19患者年龄较大,FEV1值较低,更有可能是吸烟者,并且有更多的合并症。COPD患者发生严重COVID-19的风险是无COPD患者的5倍以上(HR 5.43 (95% CI 1.61-18.27, p=0.006)。在调整吸烟习惯等潜在混杂因素后,风险仍然显著(HR 3.72 (95% CI 1.04-13.23, p=0.043))。结论:重症AATD患者大多表现为轻度COVID-19感染症状,应在社区进行管理。患有慢性阻塞性肺病的患者感染COVID-19的风险增加。
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期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal of therapeutics and pharmacology focusing on concise rapid reporting of clinical studies and reviews in COPD. Special focus will be given to the pathophysiological processes underlying the disease, intervention programs, patient focused education, and self management protocols. This journal is directed at specialists and healthcare professionals
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