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Cancer inpatients with COVID-19: A report from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of cancer inpatients with COVID-19 exploring clinical outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective search in the electronic medical records of cancer inpatients admitted to the Brazilian National Cancer Institute from April 3...

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Autores principales: de Melo, Andreia C., Thuler, Luiz C. S., da Silva, Jesse L., de Albuquerque, Lucas Z., Pecego, Ana C., Rodrigues, Luciana de O. R., da Conceição, Magda S., Garrido, Marianne M., Quintella Mendes, Gelcio L., Mendes Pereira, Ana Cristina P., Soares, Marcelo A., Viola, João P. B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241261
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author de Melo, Andreia C.
Thuler, Luiz C. S.
da Silva, Jesse L.
de Albuquerque, Lucas Z.
Pecego, Ana C.
Rodrigues, Luciana de O. R.
da Conceição, Magda S.
Garrido, Marianne M.
Quintella Mendes, Gelcio L.
Mendes Pereira, Ana Cristina P.
Soares, Marcelo A.
Viola, João P. B.
author_facet de Melo, Andreia C.
Thuler, Luiz C. S.
da Silva, Jesse L.
de Albuquerque, Lucas Z.
Pecego, Ana C.
Rodrigues, Luciana de O. R.
da Conceição, Magda S.
Garrido, Marianne M.
Quintella Mendes, Gelcio L.
Mendes Pereira, Ana Cristina P.
Soares, Marcelo A.
Viola, João P. B.
author_sort de Melo, Andreia C.
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of cancer inpatients with COVID-19 exploring clinical outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective search in the electronic medical records of cancer inpatients admitted to the Brazilian National Cancer Institute from April 30, 2020 to May 26, 2020 granted identification of 181 patients with COVID-19 confirmed by RT-PCR. RESULTS: The mean age was 55.3 years (SD ± 21.1). Comorbidities were present in 110 (60.8%) cases. The most prevalent solid tumors were breast (40 [22.1%]), gastrointestinal (24 [13.3%]), and gynecological (22 [12.2%]). Among hematological malignancies, lymphoma (20 [11%]) and leukemia (10 [5.5%]) predominated. Metastatic disease accounted for 90 (49.7%) cases. In total, 63 (34.8%) had recently received cytotoxic chemotherapy. The most common complications were respiratory failure (70 [38.7%]), septic shock (40 [22.1%]) and acute kidney injury (33 [18.2%]). A total of 60 (33.1%) patients died due to COVID-19 complications. For solid tumors, the COVID-19-specific mortality rate was 37.7% (52 out of 138 patients) and for hematological malignancies, 23.5% (8 out of 34). According to the univariate analysis COVID-19-specific mortality was significantly associated with age over 75 years (P = .002), metastatic cancer (p <0.001), two or more sites of metastases (P < .001), the presence of lung (P < .001) or bone metastases (P = .001), non-curative treatment or best supportive care intent (P < .001), higher C-reactive protein levels (P = .002), admission due to COVID-19 (P = .009), and antibiotics use (P = .02). After multivariate analysis, cases with admission due to symptoms of COVID-19 (P = .027) and with two or more metastatic sites (P < .001) showed a higher risk of COVID-19-specific death. CONCLUSION: This is the first Brazilian cohort of cancer patients with COVID-19. The rates of complications and COVID-19-specific death were significantly high.
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spelling pubmed-75880582020-10-30 Cancer inpatients with COVID-19: A report from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute de Melo, Andreia C. Thuler, Luiz C. S. da Silva, Jesse L. de Albuquerque, Lucas Z. Pecego, Ana C. Rodrigues, Luciana de O. R. da Conceição, Magda S. Garrido, Marianne M. Quintella Mendes, Gelcio L. Mendes Pereira, Ana Cristina P. Soares, Marcelo A. Viola, João P. B. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of cancer inpatients with COVID-19 exploring clinical outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective search in the electronic medical records of cancer inpatients admitted to the Brazilian National Cancer Institute from April 30, 2020 to May 26, 2020 granted identification of 181 patients with COVID-19 confirmed by RT-PCR. RESULTS: The mean age was 55.3 years (SD ± 21.1). Comorbidities were present in 110 (60.8%) cases. The most prevalent solid tumors were breast (40 [22.1%]), gastrointestinal (24 [13.3%]), and gynecological (22 [12.2%]). Among hematological malignancies, lymphoma (20 [11%]) and leukemia (10 [5.5%]) predominated. Metastatic disease accounted for 90 (49.7%) cases. In total, 63 (34.8%) had recently received cytotoxic chemotherapy. The most common complications were respiratory failure (70 [38.7%]), septic shock (40 [22.1%]) and acute kidney injury (33 [18.2%]). A total of 60 (33.1%) patients died due to COVID-19 complications. For solid tumors, the COVID-19-specific mortality rate was 37.7% (52 out of 138 patients) and for hematological malignancies, 23.5% (8 out of 34). According to the univariate analysis COVID-19-specific mortality was significantly associated with age over 75 years (P = .002), metastatic cancer (p <0.001), two or more sites of metastases (P < .001), the presence of lung (P < .001) or bone metastases (P = .001), non-curative treatment or best supportive care intent (P < .001), higher C-reactive protein levels (P = .002), admission due to COVID-19 (P = .009), and antibiotics use (P = .02). After multivariate analysis, cases with admission due to symptoms of COVID-19 (P = .027) and with two or more metastatic sites (P < .001) showed a higher risk of COVID-19-specific death. CONCLUSION: This is the first Brazilian cohort of cancer patients with COVID-19. The rates of complications and COVID-19-specific death were significantly high. Public Library of Science 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7588058/ /pubmed/33104715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241261 Text en © 2020 de Melo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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de Melo, Andreia C.
Thuler, Luiz C. S.
da Silva, Jesse L.
de Albuquerque, Lucas Z.
Pecego, Ana C.
Rodrigues, Luciana de O. R.
da Conceição, Magda S.
Garrido, Marianne M.
Quintella Mendes, Gelcio L.
Mendes Pereira, Ana Cristina P.
Soares, Marcelo A.
Viola, João P. B.
Cancer inpatients with COVID-19: A report from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute
title Cancer inpatients with COVID-19: A report from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute
title_full Cancer inpatients with COVID-19: A report from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute
title_fullStr Cancer inpatients with COVID-19: A report from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute
title_full_unstemmed Cancer inpatients with COVID-19: A report from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute
title_short Cancer inpatients with COVID-19: A report from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute
title_sort cancer inpatients with covid-19: a report from the brazilian national cancer institute
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241261
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