Mortality from COVID-19 in patients with tuberculosis: systematic review and meta-analysis

I. Lebedeva, M. Shmakova, O. M. Drozdova, E. Brusina
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Aim. To perform a systematic analysis of COVID-19 adverse outcomes in patients with tuberculosis.Materials and Methods. We queried PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, ClinicalTrials.gov, medRxiv, bioRxiv, and Elibrary databases for studies on COVID-19-related mortality in patients with tuberculosis published from 2020 to 2022. We considered open randomised controlled trials, cohort, and case-control studies. Pseudorandomisation and interventional studies have been excluded from the analysis as well as those without a clear comparison group (i.e., patients without tuberculosis) and duplicate studies.Results. Out of 23,296 hits, 10 studies were included in our review. The risk of death in patients with COVID-19 and tuberculosis was significantly higher (odds ratio = 2.24, 95% confidence interval = 1.46 – 3.43] as compared with the patients without tuberculosis.Conclusion. Tuberculosis is associated with COVID-19-related mortality.
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结核病患者COVID-19死亡率:系统评价和荟萃分析
的目标。对结核病患者的COVID-19不良结局进行系统分析。材料与方法。我们查询了PubMed、Cochrane Library、Embase、ClinicalTrials.gov、medRxiv、bioRxiv和图书馆数据库,以获取2020年至2022年发表的与covid -19相关的结核病患者死亡率的研究。我们考虑了开放随机对照试验、队列研究和病例对照研究。伪随机和介入性研究以及没有明确的对照组(即无结核病患者)和重复研究已被排除在分析之外。在23,296个点击率中,有10个研究纳入了我们的综述。合并新冠肺炎合并结核病患者的死亡风险明显高于未合并结核病患者(优势比= 2.24,95%可信区间= 1.46 ~ 3.43)。结核病与covid -19相关的死亡率有关。
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