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Effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of COVID-19
PURPOSE: COVID-19 has spread and continues to spread rapidly across the world. There is still no approved and effective treatment for the disease. Several drugs are being administered empirically to patients, based on results from studies with limited methodologies. There is an urgent need for syste...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7969148/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42600-021-00134-7 |
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author | Milagre, Selma Terezinha 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 de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo da Conceição Lima, Viviane |
author_facet | Milagre, Selma Terezinha 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 de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo da Conceição Lima, Viviane |
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description | PURPOSE: COVID-19 has spread and continues to spread rapidly across the world. There is still no approved and effective treatment for the disease. Several drugs are being administered empirically to patients, based on results from studies with limited methodologies. There is an urgent need for systematic reviews to support decision makers and the development of guidelines. The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of drug studies carried out worldwide for COVID-19, verifying the effectiveness and methodological quality. METHOD: The search for relevant articles was performed in the Cochrane Central, MEDLINE, and Embase databases. The terms and combinations used for the search were ((coronavirus OR “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 ((treatment) OR (medication) OR (symptoms)) AND (drugs)). The review process of the articles was carried out independently by four reviewers using the PRISMA-P method. RESULTS: As a result, a total of 30 articles were selected, which addressed the study of one or more medications for severe cases of COVID-19, which were hydroxychloroquine (or chloroquine) and azithromycin, lopinavir/ritonavir, lopinavir/ritonavir, arbidol, and Shufeng Jiedu Capsule, Combinations: remdesivir/lopinavir/homoharringtonine/emetine, remdesivir, interferon, lopinavir and ritonavir, thalidomide/methylprednisolone, tocilizumab, antimicrobial therapy. CONCLUSION: Despite efforts and studies, research does not provide evidence for the use of any drug to treat COVID-19, as the effects, safety, and efficacy are still uncertain. Thus, there is a need for systematic reviews to monitor, synthesize, and update the literature data on the subject, generating reliable evidence for decision makers. COVID-19 should be monitored and the need to develop effective drugs and vaccines to prevent disease progression must be reinforced. |
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spelling | pubmed-79691482021-03-18 Effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of COVID-19 Milagre, Selma Terezinha 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 de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo da Conceição Lima, Viviane Res. Biomed. Eng. Review PURPOSE: COVID-19 has spread and continues to spread rapidly across the world. There is still no approved and effective treatment for the disease. Several drugs are being administered empirically to patients, based on results from studies with limited methodologies. There is an urgent need for systematic reviews to support decision makers and the development of guidelines. The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of drug studies carried out worldwide for COVID-19, verifying the effectiveness and methodological quality. METHOD: The search for relevant articles was performed in the Cochrane Central, MEDLINE, and Embase databases. The terms and combinations used for the search were ((coronavirus OR “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 ((treatment) OR (medication) OR (symptoms)) AND (drugs)). The review process of the articles was carried out independently by four reviewers using the PRISMA-P method. RESULTS: As a result, a total of 30 articles were selected, which addressed the study of one or more medications for severe cases of COVID-19, which were hydroxychloroquine (or chloroquine) and azithromycin, lopinavir/ritonavir, lopinavir/ritonavir, arbidol, and Shufeng Jiedu Capsule, Combinations: remdesivir/lopinavir/homoharringtonine/emetine, remdesivir, interferon, lopinavir and ritonavir, thalidomide/methylprednisolone, tocilizumab, antimicrobial therapy. CONCLUSION: Despite efforts and studies, research does not provide evidence for the use of any drug to treat COVID-19, as the effects, safety, and efficacy are still uncertain. Thus, there is a need for systematic reviews to monitor, synthesize, and update the literature data on the subject, generating reliable evidence for decision makers. COVID-19 should be monitored and the need to develop effective drugs and vaccines to prevent disease progression must be reinforced. Springer International Publishing 2021-03-18 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC7969148/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42600-021-00134-7 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 Milagre, Selma Terezinha 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 de Lima Gonçalves, Verônica de Freitas Morales, Victor Hugo da Conceição Lima, Viviane Effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of COVID-19 |
title | Effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of COVID-19 |
title_full | Effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of COVID-19 |
title_fullStr | Effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of COVID-19 |
title_full_unstemmed | Effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of COVID-19 |
title_short | Effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of COVID-19 |
title_sort | effectiveness and quality analysis of methods in studies for the treatment of covid-19 |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7969148/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42600-021-00134-7 |
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