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Association of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Use and Adverse Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza

IMPORTANCE: During the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, case reports have suggested that the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may lead to adverse outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To study the association of NSAID use with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with influenza or...

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Autores principales: Lund, Lars Christian, Reilev, Mette, Hallas, Jesper, Kristensen, Kasper Bruun, Thomsen, Reimar Wernich, Christiansen, Christian Fynbo, Sørensen, Henrik Toft, Johansen, Nanna Borup, Brun, Nikolai Constantin, Voldstedlund, Marianne, Støvring, Henrik, Thomsen, Marianne Kragh, Christensen, Steffen, Pottegård, Anton
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7330719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32609352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.13880
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author Lund, Lars Christian
Reilev, Mette
Hallas, Jesper
Kristensen, Kasper Bruun
Thomsen, Reimar Wernich
Christiansen, Christian Fynbo
Sørensen, Henrik Toft
Johansen, Nanna Borup
Brun, Nikolai Constantin
Voldstedlund, Marianne
Støvring, Henrik
Thomsen, Marianne Kragh
Christensen, Steffen
Pottegård, Anton
author_facet Lund, Lars Christian
Reilev, Mette
Hallas, Jesper
Kristensen, Kasper Bruun
Thomsen, Reimar Wernich
Christiansen, Christian Fynbo
Sørensen, Henrik Toft
Johansen, Nanna Borup
Brun, Nikolai Constantin
Voldstedlund, Marianne
Støvring, Henrik
Thomsen, Marianne Kragh
Christensen, Steffen
Pottegård, Anton
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description IMPORTANCE: During the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, case reports have suggested that the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may lead to adverse outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To study the association of NSAID use with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with influenza or influenza pneumonia. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study used propensity score matching among 7747 individuals aged 40 years or older who were hospitalized with influenza, confirmed by polymerase chain reaction or antigen testing, between 2010 and 2018. Data were collected using Danish nationwide registers. All analyses reported were performed on May 29, 2020. EXPOSURES: Prescription fill of an NSAID within 60 days before admission. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Risk ratio (RR) and risk difference (RD) with 95% CIs for intensive care unit admission and death within 30 days of admission. RESULTS: A total of 7747 patients (median [interquartile range] age, 71 [59-80] years, 3980 [51.4%] men) with confirmed influenza were identified. Of these, 520 (6.7%) were exposed to NSAIDs. In the unmatched cohorts, 104 of 520 patients (20.0%) who used NSAIDs and 958 of 7227 patients (13.3%) who did not use NSAIDs were admitted to the intensive care unit. For death within 30 days of admission, we observed 37 events (7.1%) among those who used NSAIDs compared with 563 events (7.8%) among those who did not. Current NSAID use was associated with intensive care unit admission (RR, 1.51; 95% CI, 1.26 to 1.81; RD, 6.7%; 95% CI, 3.2% to 10.3%), while NSAID use was not associated with death (RR, 0.91; 95% CI, 0.66 to 1.26; RD, –0.7%; 95% CI, –3.0% to 1.6%). In the matched cohorts, risks were unchanged for patients who used NSAIDs, while 83 ICU admissions (16.0%) and 36 deaths (6.9%) were observed among matched individuals who did not use NSAIDs. Matched (ie, adjusted) analyses yielded attenuated risk estimates for intensive care unit admission (RR, 1.25; 95% CI, 0.95 to 1.63; RD, 4.0%; 95% CI, –0.6% to 8.7%) and death (RR, 1.03; 95% CI, 0.66 to 1.60; RD, 0.2%; 95% CI, –2.9% to 3.3%). Associations were more pronounced among patients who used NSAIDs for a longer period (eg, for intensive care unit admission: RR, 1.90; 95% CI, 1.19 to 3.06; RD, 13.4%; 95% CI, 4.0% to 22.8%). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study of adult patients hospitalized with influenza, the use of NSAIDs was not associated with 30-day intensive care unit admission or death in adjusted analyses. There was an association between long-term use of NSAIDs and intensive care unit admission.
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spelling pubmed-73307192020-07-07 Association of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Use and Adverse Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza Lund, Lars Christian Reilev, Mette Hallas, Jesper Kristensen, Kasper Bruun Thomsen, Reimar Wernich Christiansen, Christian Fynbo Sørensen, Henrik Toft Johansen, Nanna Borup Brun, Nikolai Constantin Voldstedlund, Marianne Støvring, Henrik Thomsen, Marianne Kragh Christensen, Steffen Pottegård, Anton JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: During the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, case reports have suggested that the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may lead to adverse outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To study the association of NSAID use with adverse outcomes in patients hospitalized with influenza or influenza pneumonia. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study used propensity score matching among 7747 individuals aged 40 years or older who were hospitalized with influenza, confirmed by polymerase chain reaction or antigen testing, between 2010 and 2018. Data were collected using Danish nationwide registers. All analyses reported were performed on May 29, 2020. EXPOSURES: Prescription fill of an NSAID within 60 days before admission. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Risk ratio (RR) and risk difference (RD) with 95% CIs for intensive care unit admission and death within 30 days of admission. RESULTS: A total of 7747 patients (median [interquartile range] age, 71 [59-80] years, 3980 [51.4%] men) with confirmed influenza were identified. Of these, 520 (6.7%) were exposed to NSAIDs. In the unmatched cohorts, 104 of 520 patients (20.0%) who used NSAIDs and 958 of 7227 patients (13.3%) who did not use NSAIDs were admitted to the intensive care unit. For death within 30 days of admission, we observed 37 events (7.1%) among those who used NSAIDs compared with 563 events (7.8%) among those who did not. Current NSAID use was associated with intensive care unit admission (RR, 1.51; 95% CI, 1.26 to 1.81; RD, 6.7%; 95% CI, 3.2% to 10.3%), while NSAID use was not associated with death (RR, 0.91; 95% CI, 0.66 to 1.26; RD, –0.7%; 95% CI, –3.0% to 1.6%). In the matched cohorts, risks were unchanged for patients who used NSAIDs, while 83 ICU admissions (16.0%) and 36 deaths (6.9%) were observed among matched individuals who did not use NSAIDs. Matched (ie, adjusted) analyses yielded attenuated risk estimates for intensive care unit admission (RR, 1.25; 95% CI, 0.95 to 1.63; RD, 4.0%; 95% CI, –0.6% to 8.7%) and death (RR, 1.03; 95% CI, 0.66 to 1.60; RD, 0.2%; 95% CI, –2.9% to 3.3%). Associations were more pronounced among patients who used NSAIDs for a longer period (eg, for intensive care unit admission: RR, 1.90; 95% CI, 1.19 to 3.06; RD, 13.4%; 95% CI, 4.0% to 22.8%). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study of adult patients hospitalized with influenza, the use of NSAIDs was not associated with 30-day intensive care unit admission or death in adjusted analyses. There was an association between long-term use of NSAIDs and intensive care unit admission. American Medical Association 2020-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7330719/ /pubmed/32609352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.13880 Text en Copyright 2020 Lund LC et al. JAMA Network Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Lund, Lars Christian
Reilev, Mette
Hallas, Jesper
Kristensen, Kasper Bruun
Thomsen, Reimar Wernich
Christiansen, Christian Fynbo
Sørensen, Henrik Toft
Johansen, Nanna Borup
Brun, Nikolai Constantin
Voldstedlund, Marianne
Støvring, Henrik
Thomsen, Marianne Kragh
Christensen, Steffen
Pottegård, Anton
Association of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Use and Adverse Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza
title Association of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Use and Adverse Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza
title_full Association of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Use and Adverse Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza
title_fullStr Association of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Use and Adverse Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza
title_full_unstemmed Association of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Use and Adverse Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza
title_short Association of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug Use and Adverse Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Influenza
title_sort association of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use and adverse outcomes among patients hospitalized with influenza
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7330719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32609352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.13880
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