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Therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study

BACKGROUND: Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology and progression of Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) by removing the pathogenic cytokines is hypothesized to dampen CRS. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcomes of the patients wi...

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Autores principales: Kamran, Sultan Mehmood, Mirza, Zill-e-Humayun, Naseem, Arshad, Liaqat, Jahanzeb, Fazal, Imran, Alamgir, Wasim, Saeed, Farrukh, Saleem, Salman, Nisar, Shazia, Yousaf, Muhammad Ali, Khan, Asad Zaman, Hussain, Mehmood, Azam, Rizwan, Hussain, Maryam, Khan, Kumail Abbas, Jamal, Yousaf, Iftikhar, Raheel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33411791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244853
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author Kamran, Sultan Mehmood
Mirza, Zill-e-Humayun
Naseem, Arshad
Liaqat, Jahanzeb
Fazal, Imran
Alamgir, Wasim
Saeed, Farrukh
Saleem, Salman
Nisar, Shazia
Yousaf, Muhammad Ali
Khan, Asad Zaman
Hussain, Mehmood
Azam, Rizwan
Hussain, Maryam
Khan, Kumail Abbas
Jamal, Yousaf
Iftikhar, Raheel
author_facet Kamran, Sultan Mehmood
Mirza, Zill-e-Humayun
Naseem, Arshad
Liaqat, Jahanzeb
Fazal, Imran
Alamgir, Wasim
Saeed, Farrukh
Saleem, Salman
Nisar, Shazia
Yousaf, Muhammad Ali
Khan, Asad Zaman
Hussain, Mehmood
Azam, Rizwan
Hussain, Maryam
Khan, Kumail Abbas
Jamal, Yousaf
Iftikhar, Raheel
author_sort Kamran, Sultan Mehmood
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description BACKGROUND: Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology and progression of Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) by removing the pathogenic cytokines is hypothesized to dampen CRS. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcomes of the patients with COVID-19 having CRS being treated with TPE compared to controls on the standard of care. METHODOLOGY: Retrospective propensity score-matched analysis in a single centre from 1st April to 31st July 2020. We retrospectively analyzed data of 280 hospitalized patients developing CRS initially. PSM was used to minimize bias from non-randomized treatment assignment. Using PSM 1:1, 90 patients were selected and assigned to 2 equal groups. Forced matching was done for disease severity, routine standard care and advanced supportive care. Many other Co-variates were matched. Primary outcome was 28 days overall survival. Secondary outcomes were duration of hospitalization, CRS resolution time and timing of viral clearance on Polymerase chain reaction testing. RESULTS: After PS-matching, the selected cohort had a median age of 60 years (range 32–73 in TPE, 37–75 in controls), p = 0.325 and all were males. Median symptoms duration was 7 days (range 3–22 days’ TPE and 3–20 days controls), p = 0.266. Disease severity in both groups was 6 (6.6%) moderate, 40 (44.4%) severe and 44 (49%) critical. Overall, 28-day survival was significantly superior in the TPE group (91.1%), 95% CI 78.33–97.76; as compared to PS-matched controls (61.5%), 95% CI 51.29–78.76 (log rank 0.002), p<0.001. Median duration of hospitalization was significantly reduced in the TPE treated group (10 days vs 15 days) (p< 0.01). CRS resolution time was also significantly reduced in the TPE group (6 days vs. 12 days) (p< 0.001). In 71 patients who underwent TPE, the mortality was 0 (n = 43) if TPE was done within the first 12 days of illness while it was 17.9% (deaths 5, n = 28 who received it after 12(th) day (p = 0.0045). CONCLUSION: An earlier use of TPE was associated with improved overall survival, early CRS resolution and time to discharge compared to SOC for COVID-19 triggered CRS in this selected cohort of PS-matched male patients from one major hospital in Pakistan.
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spelling pubmed-77902812021-01-14 Therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study Kamran, Sultan Mehmood Mirza, Zill-e-Humayun Naseem, Arshad Liaqat, Jahanzeb Fazal, Imran Alamgir, Wasim Saeed, Farrukh Saleem, Salman Nisar, Shazia Yousaf, Muhammad Ali Khan, Asad Zaman Hussain, Mehmood Azam, Rizwan Hussain, Maryam Khan, Kumail Abbas Jamal, Yousaf Iftikhar, Raheel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology and progression of Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) by removing the pathogenic cytokines is hypothesized to dampen CRS. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcomes of the patients with COVID-19 having CRS being treated with TPE compared to controls on the standard of care. METHODOLOGY: Retrospective propensity score-matched analysis in a single centre from 1st April to 31st July 2020. We retrospectively analyzed data of 280 hospitalized patients developing CRS initially. PSM was used to minimize bias from non-randomized treatment assignment. Using PSM 1:1, 90 patients were selected and assigned to 2 equal groups. Forced matching was done for disease severity, routine standard care and advanced supportive care. Many other Co-variates were matched. Primary outcome was 28 days overall survival. Secondary outcomes were duration of hospitalization, CRS resolution time and timing of viral clearance on Polymerase chain reaction testing. RESULTS: After PS-matching, the selected cohort had a median age of 60 years (range 32–73 in TPE, 37–75 in controls), p = 0.325 and all were males. Median symptoms duration was 7 days (range 3–22 days’ TPE and 3–20 days controls), p = 0.266. Disease severity in both groups was 6 (6.6%) moderate, 40 (44.4%) severe and 44 (49%) critical. Overall, 28-day survival was significantly superior in the TPE group (91.1%), 95% CI 78.33–97.76; as compared to PS-matched controls (61.5%), 95% CI 51.29–78.76 (log rank 0.002), p<0.001. Median duration of hospitalization was significantly reduced in the TPE treated group (10 days vs 15 days) (p< 0.01). CRS resolution time was also significantly reduced in the TPE group (6 days vs. 12 days) (p< 0.001). In 71 patients who underwent TPE, the mortality was 0 (n = 43) if TPE was done within the first 12 days of illness while it was 17.9% (deaths 5, n = 28 who received it after 12(th) day (p = 0.0045). CONCLUSION: An earlier use of TPE was associated with improved overall survival, early CRS resolution and time to discharge compared to SOC for COVID-19 triggered CRS in this selected cohort of PS-matched male patients from one major hospital in Pakistan. Public Library of Science 2021-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7790281/ /pubmed/33411791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244853 Text en © 2021 Kamran 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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Kamran, Sultan Mehmood
Mirza, Zill-e-Humayun
Naseem, Arshad
Liaqat, Jahanzeb
Fazal, Imran
Alamgir, Wasim
Saeed, Farrukh
Saleem, Salman
Nisar, Shazia
Yousaf, Muhammad Ali
Khan, Asad Zaman
Hussain, Mehmood
Azam, Rizwan
Hussain, Maryam
Khan, Kumail Abbas
Jamal, Yousaf
Iftikhar, Raheel
Therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study
title Therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study
title_full Therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study
title_fullStr Therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study
title_short Therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study
title_sort therapeutic plasma exchange for coronavirus disease-2019 triggered cytokine release syndrome; a retrospective propensity matched control study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33411791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244853
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