COVID-19 大流行对肺移植患者和罕见肺病患者队列的影响:一项单中心研究

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Respiratory Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.1016/j.resmer.2024.101100
Moustapha Hussein , Floriane Gallais , Tristan Dégot , Sandrine Hirschi , Justine Leroux , Marianne Riou , Julien Stauder , Pierre-Emmanuel Falcoz , Anne Olland , Romain Kessler , Benjamin Renaud-Picard
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导言由于 COVID-19 大流行,法国在 2020 年期间经历了多次封锁期。我们的目的是通过比较三个时期:第一次封锁期(T1:2020 年 3 月至 5 月)、第一次封锁期结束期(T2:2020 年 5 月至 10 月)和第二次封锁期(T3:2020 年 11 月至 12 月)以及 COVID-19 感染的发生率,评估封锁期对斯特拉斯堡大学医院肺移植(LT)患者的临床和社会影响。在 T2 期间,我们还对一组罕见肺病(RLD)患者进行了研究。我们在每个阶段向每位患者发放问卷,以评估他们的生活方式、对 COVID-19 防护措施的遵守情况、与家人和朋友的接触情况以及传染风险。我们还评估了 COVID-19 新病例的发生率。我们在三个时期(T1 期为 4 例,T2 期为 0 例,T3 期为 4 例)仅在 LT 患者中观察到 8 例 COVID-19 病例,37.5% 的患者住院治疗,没有转入重症监护室,100% 的患者预后良好。RLD队列中没有确诊COVID-19病例。将 LT 组的三个阶段进行比较,T2 阶段限制外出活动的患者较少(p < 0.0001)。这些活动的频率在第一次封锁后有所增加,包括购买基本必需品(p <0.0001)和继续从事专业活动(p = 0.008)。我们观察到,在封锁结束期间,计划外就诊和开具抗感染治疗处方的情况明显增加(分别为 p = 0.0002 和 p = 0.005)。两组患者对封锁和保护措施的依从性都很高。结论COVID-19 在两组患者中的发病率都很低,在第一次和第二次封锁之间,LT 患者和 RLD 患者的生活方式发生了显著变化。
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lung transplant patients and on a cohort of patients with rare lung disease: A single-center study

Introduction

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, France underwent several lockdown periods during 2020. Our aim was to evaluate its clinical and social impact on lung transplant (LT) patients treated at Strasbourg University Hospital, by comparing three periods: first lockdown (T1: March-May 2020), end of the first lockdown (T2: May-October 2020), and second lockdown (T3: November-December 2020) and the incidence of COVID-19 infections. A cohort of patients with rare lung disease (RLD) was also studied during T2.

Methods

We used clinical and paraclinical data collected during routine follow-up. A questionnaire was submitted to each patient at each period to assess their lifestyle, adherence to protective measures against COVID-19, contacts with their family and friends, and contagion risk. The incidence of new COVID-19 cases was also assessed.

Results

Overall, 283 LT and 57 RLD patients were included. We observed only eight COVID-19 cases over the three periods (n = 4 during T1, n = 0 during T2, and n = 4 during T3) in LT patients, with 37.5 % of patients hospitalized, no ICU transfers, and 100 % favorable outcomes. No case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in the RLD cohort. When comparing the three periods in the LT group, fewer patients limited their out-of-home activities during T2 (p < 0.0001). The frequency of these activities increased after the first lockdown, for the purchase of basic necessities (p < 0.0001), and professional activity continued (p = 0.008). We observed a significant increase in unscheduled medical consultations and in the prescription of anti-infective treatments during the end of the lockdown (p = 0.0002 and p = 0.005, respectively). Adherence to lockdown and to protective measures was high in both groups of patients.

Conclusion

COVID-19 incidence remained low in both groups and there were significant lifestyle evolutions in LT patients and in those with RLD between first and second lockdown.

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