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Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity

BACKGROUND: Asthma prevalence among COVID-19 patients seems to be surprisingly low. However the clinical profile of COVID-19 asthmatic patients and potential determinants of higher susceptibility/worse outcome have been scarcely investigated. We aimed to describe the prevalence and features of asthm...

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Autores principales: Caminati, Marco, Vultaggio, Alessandra, Matucci, Andrea, Senna, Gianenrico, Almerigogna, Francesco, Bagnasco, Diego, Chieco-Bianchi, Fulvia, Cosini, Filippo, Girelli, Domenico, Guarnieri, Gabriella, Menzella, Francesco, Micheletto, Claudio, Olivieri, Oliviero, Passalacqua, Gianni, Pini, Laura, Rossi, Oliviero, Vianello, Andrea, Vivarelli, Emanuele, Crisafulli, Ernesto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2020.106261
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author Caminati, Marco
Vultaggio, Alessandra
Matucci, Andrea
Senna, Gianenrico
Almerigogna, Francesco
Bagnasco, Diego
Chieco-Bianchi, Fulvia
Cosini, Filippo
Girelli, Domenico
Guarnieri, Gabriella
Menzella, Francesco
Micheletto, Claudio
Olivieri, Oliviero
Passalacqua, Gianni
Pini, Laura
Rossi, Oliviero
Vianello, Andrea
Vivarelli, Emanuele
Crisafulli, Ernesto
author_facet Caminati, Marco
Vultaggio, Alessandra
Matucci, Andrea
Senna, Gianenrico
Almerigogna, Francesco
Bagnasco, Diego
Chieco-Bianchi, Fulvia
Cosini, Filippo
Girelli, Domenico
Guarnieri, Gabriella
Menzella, Francesco
Micheletto, Claudio
Olivieri, Oliviero
Passalacqua, Gianni
Pini, Laura
Rossi, Oliviero
Vianello, Andrea
Vivarelli, Emanuele
Crisafulli, Ernesto
author_sort Caminati, Marco
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description BACKGROUND: Asthma prevalence among COVID-19 patients seems to be surprisingly low. However the clinical profile of COVID-19 asthmatic patients and potential determinants of higher susceptibility/worse outcome have been scarcely investigated. We aimed to describe the prevalence and features of asthmatic patients hospitalized for COVID-19 and to explore the association between their clinical asthma profile and COVID-19 severity. METHODS: Medical records of patients admitted to COVID-Units of six Italian cities major hospitals were reviewed. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed and compared according to the COVID-19 outcome (death/need for ventilation vs discharge at home without requiring invasive procedures). RESULTS: Within the COVID-Units population (n = 2000) asthma prevalence was 2.1%. Among the asthmatics the mean age was 61.1 years and 60% were females. Around half of patients were atopic, blood eosinophilia was normal in most of patients. An asthma exacerbation in the 6 months before the Covid-Unit admittance was reported by 18% of patients. 24% suffered from GINA step 4–5 asthma, and 5% were under biologic treatment. 31% of patients were not on regular treatment and a negligible use of oral steroid was recorded. Within the worse outcome group, a prevalence of males was detected (64 vs 29%, p = 0.026); they suffered from more severe asthma (43 vs 14%, p = 0.040) and were more frequently current or former smokers (62 vs 25%, p = 0.038). CONCLUSIONS: Our report, the first including a large COVID-19 hospitalized Italian population, confirms the low prevalence of asthma. On the other side patients with GINA 4/5 asthma, and those not adequately treated, should be considered at higher risk.
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spelling pubmed-76884142020-11-27 Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity Caminati, Marco Vultaggio, Alessandra Matucci, Andrea Senna, Gianenrico Almerigogna, Francesco Bagnasco, Diego Chieco-Bianchi, Fulvia Cosini, Filippo Girelli, Domenico Guarnieri, Gabriella Menzella, Francesco Micheletto, Claudio Olivieri, Oliviero Passalacqua, Gianni Pini, Laura Rossi, Oliviero Vianello, Andrea Vivarelli, Emanuele Crisafulli, Ernesto Respir Med Short Communication BACKGROUND: Asthma prevalence among COVID-19 patients seems to be surprisingly low. However the clinical profile of COVID-19 asthmatic patients and potential determinants of higher susceptibility/worse outcome have been scarcely investigated. We aimed to describe the prevalence and features of asthmatic patients hospitalized for COVID-19 and to explore the association between their clinical asthma profile and COVID-19 severity. METHODS: Medical records of patients admitted to COVID-Units of six Italian cities major hospitals were reviewed. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed and compared according to the COVID-19 outcome (death/need for ventilation vs discharge at home without requiring invasive procedures). RESULTS: Within the COVID-Units population (n = 2000) asthma prevalence was 2.1%. Among the asthmatics the mean age was 61.1 years and 60% were females. Around half of patients were atopic, blood eosinophilia was normal in most of patients. An asthma exacerbation in the 6 months before the Covid-Unit admittance was reported by 18% of patients. 24% suffered from GINA step 4–5 asthma, and 5% were under biologic treatment. 31% of patients were not on regular treatment and a negligible use of oral steroid was recorded. Within the worse outcome group, a prevalence of males was detected (64 vs 29%, p = 0.026); they suffered from more severe asthma (43 vs 14%, p = 0.040) and were more frequently current or former smokers (62 vs 25%, p = 0.038). CONCLUSIONS: Our report, the first including a large COVID-19 hospitalized Italian population, confirms the low prevalence of asthma. On the other side patients with GINA 4/5 asthma, and those not adequately treated, should be considered at higher risk. Elsevier Ltd. 2021-01 2020-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7688414/ /pubmed/33260107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2020.106261 Text en © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Short Communication
Caminati, Marco
Vultaggio, Alessandra
Matucci, Andrea
Senna, Gianenrico
Almerigogna, Francesco
Bagnasco, Diego
Chieco-Bianchi, Fulvia
Cosini, Filippo
Girelli, Domenico
Guarnieri, Gabriella
Menzella, Francesco
Micheletto, Claudio
Olivieri, Oliviero
Passalacqua, Gianni
Pini, Laura
Rossi, Oliviero
Vianello, Andrea
Vivarelli, Emanuele
Crisafulli, Ernesto
Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity
title Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity
title_full Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity
title_fullStr Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity
title_full_unstemmed Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity
title_short Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity
title_sort asthma in a large covid-19 cohort: prevalence, features, and determinants of covid-19 disease severity
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2020.106261
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