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Non-pharmacological treatments for COVID-19: current status and consensus

PURPOSE: COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus type 2 of the severe acute respiratory syndrome), isolated in China, in December 2019. The strategy currently used by physicians is to control disease and to treat symptoms, including non-pharmacological treatments, as there is still n...

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Autores principales: Pereira, Adriano Alves, de Oliveira Andrade, Adriano, de Andrade Palis, Angélica, Cabral, Ariana Moura, Barreto, Cassiana Gabriela Lima, de Souza, Daniel Baldoino, de Paula Silva, Fernanda, Santos, Fernando Pasquini, Silva, Gabriella Lelis, Guimarães, José Flávio Viana, de Araújo, Laureane Almeida Santiago, Nóbrega, Lígia Reis, Mendes, Luanne Cardoso, Brandão, Mariana Ribeiro, Milagre, Selma Terezinha, de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica, de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo, da Conceição Lima, Viviane
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809889/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42600-020-00116-1
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author Pereira, Adriano Alves
de Oliveira Andrade, Adriano
de Andrade Palis, Angélica
Cabral, Ariana Moura
Barreto, Cassiana Gabriela Lima
de Souza, Daniel Baldoino
de Paula Silva, Fernanda
Santos, Fernando Pasquini
Silva, Gabriella Lelis
Guimarães, José Flávio Viana
de Araújo, Laureane Almeida Santiago
Nóbrega, Lígia Reis
Mendes, Luanne Cardoso
Brandão, Mariana Ribeiro
Milagre, Selma Terezinha
de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica
de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo
da Conceição Lima, Viviane
author_facet Pereira, Adriano Alves
de Oliveira Andrade, Adriano
de Andrade Palis, Angélica
Cabral, Ariana Moura
Barreto, Cassiana Gabriela Lima
de Souza, Daniel Baldoino
de Paula Silva, Fernanda
Santos, Fernando Pasquini
Silva, Gabriella Lelis
Guimarães, José Flávio Viana
de Araújo, Laureane Almeida Santiago
Nóbrega, Lígia Reis
Mendes, Luanne Cardoso
Brandão, Mariana Ribeiro
Milagre, Selma Terezinha
de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica
de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo
da Conceição Lima, Viviane
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description PURPOSE: COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus type 2 of the severe acute respiratory syndrome), isolated in China, in December 2019. The strategy currently used by physicians is to control disease and to treat symptoms, including non-pharmacological treatments, as there is still no specific treatment for COVID-19. Thus, the aim of this article is to carry out a systematic review about non-pharmacological treatments used for COVID-19, addressing current status and consensus found in the literature. METHODS: Three databases were consulted for evidence referring to the drugs indicated for COVID-19 (Cochrane Central, MEDLINE and Embase). The following terms and combinations were used: ((“2019-nCoV” OR 2019nCoV OR nCoV2019 OR “nCoV-2019” OR “COVID-19” OR COVID19 OR “HCoV-19” OR HCoV19 OR CoV OR “2019 novel*” OR Ncov OR “n-cov” OR “SARS-CoV-2” OR “SARSCoV-2” OR “SARSCoV2” OR “SARSCoV2” OR SARSCov19 OR “SARS-Cov19” OR “SARS-Cov-19”) OR “severe acute respiratory syndrome*” OR ((corona* OR corono*) AND (virus* OR viral* OR virinae*)) AND ((“lung injury”) OR (“ventilation use”) OR (“respiratory injuries” OR prone)) AND (treatment)) NOT Drugs NOT medicines NOT antivirals. RESULTS: A total of 28 articles were selected. These articles adopted one or more treatment methods for patients with severe cases of COVID-19, i.e., oxygen therapy, prone position, inhaled nitric oxide, intravenous infusion, passive immunotherapy, mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). CONCLUSION: There is still no specific treatment approved for patients with COVID-19. The available evidence is not able yet to indicate the benefits or harms of non-pharmacological treatments, but some studies show that some treatments can play an important role in relation to COVID-19. The current consensus among researchers is that several studies using a randomized clinical trial should be carried out to provide evidence of safety and efficacy of the proposed treatments.
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spelling pubmed-78098892021-01-18 Non-pharmacological treatments for COVID-19: current status and consensus Pereira, Adriano Alves de Oliveira Andrade, Adriano de Andrade Palis, Angélica Cabral, Ariana Moura Barreto, Cassiana Gabriela Lima de Souza, Daniel Baldoino de Paula Silva, Fernanda Santos, Fernando Pasquini Silva, Gabriella Lelis Guimarães, José Flávio Viana de Araújo, Laureane Almeida Santiago Nóbrega, Lígia Reis Mendes, Luanne Cardoso Brandão, Mariana Ribeiro Milagre, Selma Terezinha de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo da Conceição Lima, Viviane Res. Biomed. Eng. Review PURPOSE: COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus type 2 of the severe acute respiratory syndrome), isolated in China, in December 2019. The strategy currently used by physicians is to control disease and to treat symptoms, including non-pharmacological treatments, as there is still no specific treatment for COVID-19. Thus, the aim of this article is to carry out a systematic review about non-pharmacological treatments used for COVID-19, addressing current status and consensus found in the literature. METHODS: Three databases were consulted for evidence referring to the drugs indicated for COVID-19 (Cochrane Central, MEDLINE and Embase). The following terms and combinations were used: ((“2019-nCoV” OR 2019nCoV OR nCoV2019 OR “nCoV-2019” OR “COVID-19” OR COVID19 OR “HCoV-19” OR HCoV19 OR CoV OR “2019 novel*” OR Ncov OR “n-cov” OR “SARS-CoV-2” OR “SARSCoV-2” OR “SARSCoV2” OR “SARSCoV2” OR SARSCov19 OR “SARS-Cov19” OR “SARS-Cov-19”) OR “severe acute respiratory syndrome*” OR ((corona* OR corono*) AND (virus* OR viral* OR virinae*)) AND ((“lung injury”) OR (“ventilation use”) OR (“respiratory injuries” OR prone)) AND (treatment)) NOT Drugs NOT medicines NOT antivirals. RESULTS: A total of 28 articles were selected. These articles adopted one or more treatment methods for patients with severe cases of COVID-19, i.e., oxygen therapy, prone position, inhaled nitric oxide, intravenous infusion, passive immunotherapy, mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). CONCLUSION: There is still no specific treatment approved for patients with COVID-19. The available evidence is not able yet to indicate the benefits or harms of non-pharmacological treatments, but some studies show that some treatments can play an important role in relation to COVID-19. The current consensus among researchers is that several studies using a randomized clinical trial should be carried out to provide evidence of safety and efficacy of the proposed treatments. Springer International Publishing 2021-01-15 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC7809889/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42600-020-00116-1 Text en © Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Biomedica 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Review
Pereira, Adriano Alves
de Oliveira Andrade, Adriano
de Andrade Palis, Angélica
Cabral, Ariana Moura
Barreto, Cassiana Gabriela Lima
de Souza, Daniel Baldoino
de Paula Silva, Fernanda
Santos, Fernando Pasquini
Silva, Gabriella Lelis
Guimarães, José Flávio Viana
de Araújo, Laureane Almeida Santiago
Nóbrega, Lígia Reis
Mendes, Luanne Cardoso
Brandão, Mariana Ribeiro
Milagre, Selma Terezinha
de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica
de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo
da Conceição Lima, Viviane
Non-pharmacological treatments for COVID-19: current status and consensus
title Non-pharmacological treatments for COVID-19: current status and consensus
title_full Non-pharmacological treatments for COVID-19: current status and consensus
title_fullStr Non-pharmacological treatments for COVID-19: current status and consensus
title_full_unstemmed Non-pharmacological treatments for COVID-19: current status and consensus
title_short Non-pharmacological treatments for COVID-19: current status and consensus
title_sort non-pharmacological treatments for covid-19: current status and consensus
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809889/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42600-020-00116-1
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