SARS-CoV-2 感染和 COVID-19 大流行对西班牙巴伦西亚肌萎缩侧索硬化症患者发病率和死亡率的影响。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Journal of Neurology Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1111/ene.16465
Pilar H García-Casanova, Pablo Pérez-Martínez, Teresa Sevilla, Rosalía Doménech, Montserrat León, Juan F Vázquez-Costa
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背景和目的:目的是描述严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染、冠状病毒病2019(COVID-19)住院及相关死亡的风险,并评估大流行对肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症(ALS)患者生存的影响:方法:对2020年3月至2022年7月期间存活的ALS患者感染SARS-CoV-2、因COVID-19住院及相关死亡的风险进行评估。为了评估其对 ALS 患者总体生存率的影响,我们比较了大流行前和大流行期间死亡患者的生存率:在大流行期间存活的 263 名 ALS 患者中,有 62 人在研究期间受到感染(感染率为每 100 人年 14.34 例)。大多数感染(68%)发生在第六波(2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 1 月),大多数患者(67%)在感染时接种了疫苗。COVID-19 的住院率为每百人年 4.16 例。多变量模型证实,感染前使用无创通气(NIV)是住院的风险因素(几率比 [OR] = 7.96,P = 0.003),而接种 COVID-19 疫苗是保护因素(OR = 0.093,P = 0.025),与年龄、性别和胃造口术无关。感染后30天内,7%的非通气患者开始进行NIV治疗,5名患者(8.06%)死亡,其中4名患者曾进行过通气治疗。ALS 患者的中位生存期在大流行前和大流行期间相似,在 Cox 回归模型中未发现任何影响(危险比 1.02,P = 0.89):这项研究表明,需要进行 NIV 的 ALS 患者发生严重 COVID-19 的风险很高。尽管如此,大流行对 ALS 患者的总体存活率没有影响,这可能是由于疫苗接种率高和医疗资源充足。
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Impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 pandemic on the morbidity and mortality of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients in Valencia, Spain.

Background and purpose: The purpose was to describe the risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, hospitalization for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and related death and to assess the impact of the pandemic in the survival of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients.

Methods: The risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalization for COVID-19 and related death was assessed in ALS patients alive between March 2020 and July 2022. To evaluate its impact in the overall survival of ALS patients, the survival of patients who died before and during the pandemic was compared.

Results: Amongst 263 ALS patients alive during the pandemic, 62 got infected during the study period (infection rate 14.34 per 100 person-years). Most infections (68%) occurred during the sixth wave (November 2021 to January 2022) and most patients (67%) were vaccinated at the time of infection. The hospitalization rate due to COVID-19 was 4.16 per 100 person-years. The multivariable model confirmed non-invasive ventilation (NIV) use prior to infection as a risk factor for hospitalization (odds ratio [OR] = 7.96, p = 0.003) and COVID-19 vaccination as a protective factor (OR = 0.093, p = 0.025) independent of age, sex and gastrostomy. Within 30 days after infection, 7% of non-ventilated patients started NIV and five patients (8.06%) died, of whom four were previously ventilated. The median survival of ALS patients was similar before and during the pandemic and no effect was found in the Cox regression model (hazard ratio 1.02, p = 0.89).

Conclusions: This study shows a high risk of severe COVID-19 amongst ALS patients requiring NIV. Nevertheless, the pandemic showed no impact in the overall survival of ALS patients, probably due to a high vaccination rate and an adequate access to healthcare resources.

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European Journal of Neurology
European Journal of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Neurology is the official journal of the European Academy of Neurology and covers all areas of clinical and basic research in neurology, including pre-clinical research of immediate translational value for new potential treatments. Emphasis is placed on major diseases of large clinical and socio-economic importance (dementia, stroke, epilepsy, headache, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, and infectious diseases).
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