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Changing Trends in the Global Consumption of Treatments Used in Hospitalized Patients for COVID-19: A Time Series Multicentre Study
Aim: To analyze trends in the prescription of COVID-19 treatments for hospitalized patients during the pandemic. Methods: Multicenter, ecological, time-series study of aggregate data for all adult patients with COVID-19 treated in five acute-care hospitals in Barcelona, Spain, between March 2020 and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215242/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050809 |
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author | Aranda, Judit Loureiro-Amigo, Jose Murgadella, Anna Vàzquez, Núria Feria, Lucía Muñoz, Miriam Padulles, Ariadna Abelenda, Gabriela Garcia-Vidal, Carol Tuset, Montse Albanell, Marta Boix-Palop, Lucía Sanmartí-Martínez, Núria Gómez-Zorrilla, Sílvia Echeverria-Esnal, Daniel Rodriguez-Alarcón, Alicia Borjabad, Beatriz Coloma, Ana Carratalà, Jordi Oriol, Isabel |
author_facet | Aranda, Judit Loureiro-Amigo, Jose Murgadella, Anna Vàzquez, Núria Feria, Lucía Muñoz, Miriam Padulles, Ariadna Abelenda, Gabriela Garcia-Vidal, Carol Tuset, Montse Albanell, Marta Boix-Palop, Lucía Sanmartí-Martínez, Núria Gómez-Zorrilla, Sílvia Echeverria-Esnal, Daniel Rodriguez-Alarcón, Alicia Borjabad, Beatriz Coloma, Ana Carratalà, Jordi Oriol, Isabel |
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description | Aim: To analyze trends in the prescription of COVID-19 treatments for hospitalized patients during the pandemic. Methods: Multicenter, ecological, time-series study of aggregate data for all adult patients with COVID-19 treated in five acute-care hospitals in Barcelona, Spain, between March 2020 and May 2021. Trends in the monthly prevalence of drugs used against COVID-19 were analyzed by the Mantel–Haenszel test. Results: The participating hospitals admitted 22,277 patients with COVID-19 during the study period, reporting an overall mortality of 10.8%. In the first months of the pandemic, lopinavir/ritonavir and hydroxychloroquine were the most frequently used antivirals, but these fell into disuse and were replaced by remdesivir in July 2020. By contrast, the trend in tocilizumab use varied, first peaking in April and May 2020, declining until January 2021, and showing a discrete upward trend thereafter. Regarding corticosteroid use, we observed a notable upward trend in the use of dexamethasone 6 mg per day from July 2020. Finally, there was a high prevalence of antibiotics use, especially azithromycin, in the first three months, but this decreased thereafter. Conclusions: Treatment for patients hospitalized with COVID-19 evolved with the changing scientific evidence during the pandemic. Initially, multiple drugs were empirically used that subsequently could not demonstrate clinical benefit. In future pandemics, stakeholders should strive to promote the early implementation of adaptive randomized clinical trials. |
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spelling | pubmed-102152422023-05-27 Changing Trends in the Global Consumption of Treatments Used in Hospitalized Patients for COVID-19: A Time Series Multicentre Study Aranda, Judit Loureiro-Amigo, Jose Murgadella, Anna Vàzquez, Núria Feria, Lucía Muñoz, Miriam Padulles, Ariadna Abelenda, Gabriela Garcia-Vidal, Carol Tuset, Montse Albanell, Marta Boix-Palop, Lucía Sanmartí-Martínez, Núria Gómez-Zorrilla, Sílvia Echeverria-Esnal, Daniel Rodriguez-Alarcón, Alicia Borjabad, Beatriz Coloma, Ana Carratalà, Jordi Oriol, Isabel Antibiotics (Basel) Article Aim: To analyze trends in the prescription of COVID-19 treatments for hospitalized patients during the pandemic. Methods: Multicenter, ecological, time-series study of aggregate data for all adult patients with COVID-19 treated in five acute-care hospitals in Barcelona, Spain, between March 2020 and May 2021. Trends in the monthly prevalence of drugs used against COVID-19 were analyzed by the Mantel–Haenszel test. Results: The participating hospitals admitted 22,277 patients with COVID-19 during the study period, reporting an overall mortality of 10.8%. In the first months of the pandemic, lopinavir/ritonavir and hydroxychloroquine were the most frequently used antivirals, but these fell into disuse and were replaced by remdesivir in July 2020. By contrast, the trend in tocilizumab use varied, first peaking in April and May 2020, declining until January 2021, and showing a discrete upward trend thereafter. Regarding corticosteroid use, we observed a notable upward trend in the use of dexamethasone 6 mg per day from July 2020. Finally, there was a high prevalence of antibiotics use, especially azithromycin, in the first three months, but this decreased thereafter. Conclusions: Treatment for patients hospitalized with COVID-19 evolved with the changing scientific evidence during the pandemic. Initially, multiple drugs were empirically used that subsequently could not demonstrate clinical benefit. In future pandemics, stakeholders should strive to promote the early implementation of adaptive randomized clinical trials. MDPI 2023-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10215242/ /pubmed/37237712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050809 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Aranda, Judit Loureiro-Amigo, Jose Murgadella, Anna Vàzquez, Núria Feria, Lucía Muñoz, Miriam Padulles, Ariadna Abelenda, Gabriela Garcia-Vidal, Carol Tuset, Montse Albanell, Marta Boix-Palop, Lucía Sanmartí-Martínez, Núria Gómez-Zorrilla, Sílvia Echeverria-Esnal, Daniel Rodriguez-Alarcón, Alicia Borjabad, Beatriz Coloma, Ana Carratalà, Jordi Oriol, Isabel Changing Trends in the Global Consumption of Treatments Used in Hospitalized Patients for COVID-19: A Time Series Multicentre Study |
title | Changing Trends in the Global Consumption of Treatments Used in Hospitalized Patients for COVID-19: A Time Series Multicentre Study |
title_full | Changing Trends in the Global Consumption of Treatments Used in Hospitalized Patients for COVID-19: A Time Series Multicentre Study |
title_fullStr | Changing Trends in the Global Consumption of Treatments Used in Hospitalized Patients for COVID-19: A Time Series Multicentre Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Changing Trends in the Global Consumption of Treatments Used in Hospitalized Patients for COVID-19: A Time Series Multicentre Study |
title_short | Changing Trends in the Global Consumption of Treatments Used in Hospitalized Patients for COVID-19: A Time Series Multicentre Study |
title_sort | changing trends in the global consumption of treatments used in hospitalized patients for covid-19: a time series multicentre study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215242/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050809 |
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