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Associations between onychomycosis and COVID-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a US metropolitan center

Little is known about the relationship of COVID-19 outcomes with onychomycosis. We investigated the relationship of onychomycosis with COVID-19 outcomes. A retrospective cohort study was performed on SARS-CoV-2 positive adult outpatients or inpatients who had onychomycosis and other skin diseases. O...

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Autores principales: Rakita, Uros, Kaundinya, Trisha, Guraya, Armaan, Nelson, Kamaria, Maner, Brittany, Manjunath, Jaya, Schwartzman, Gabrielle, Lane, Brittany, Silverberg, Jonathan I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8589097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34773138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00403-021-02299-8
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author Rakita, Uros
Kaundinya, Trisha
Guraya, Armaan
Nelson, Kamaria
Maner, Brittany
Manjunath, Jaya
Schwartzman, Gabrielle
Lane, Brittany
Silverberg, Jonathan I.
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Kaundinya, Trisha
Guraya, Armaan
Nelson, Kamaria
Maner, Brittany
Manjunath, Jaya
Schwartzman, Gabrielle
Lane, Brittany
Silverberg, Jonathan I.
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description Little is known about the relationship of COVID-19 outcomes with onychomycosis. We investigated the relationship of onychomycosis with COVID-19 outcomes. A retrospective cohort study was performed on SARS-CoV-2 positive adult outpatients or inpatients who had onychomycosis and other skin diseases. Overall, 430 adults were identified with SARS-CoV-2 and a skin disease, including 98 with diagnosed onychomycosis. In bivariable logistic regression models, onychomycosis was associated with increased hospitalization {odds ratio(OR) [95% confidence interval (CI)]: 3.56 [2.18–5.80]}, initial inpatient vs. outpatient visits (OR [95% CI]: 2.24 [1.35–3.74]), use of oxygen therapy (OR [95% CI]: 2.77 [1.60–4.79]), severe-critical vs. asymptomatic-mild severity (OR [95% CI]: 2.28 [1.32–3.94]), and death (OR [95% CI]: 7.48 [1.83–30.47]) from COVID-19, but not prolonged hospitalization (OR [95% CI]: 1.03 [0.47–2.25]). In multivariable models adjusting for socio-demographics, comorbidities, and immunosuppressant medication use, the associations with onychomycosis remained significant for hospitalization, inpatient visits, oxygen therapy, severe-critical COVID-19. Onychomycosis was a significant independent risk factor for COVID-19 severity, hospitalization, and receiving supplemental oxygen therapy.
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spelling pubmed-85890972021-11-15 Associations between onychomycosis and COVID-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a US metropolitan center Rakita, Uros Kaundinya, Trisha Guraya, Armaan Nelson, Kamaria Maner, Brittany Manjunath, Jaya Schwartzman, Gabrielle Lane, Brittany Silverberg, Jonathan I. Arch Dermatol Res Original Paper Little is known about the relationship of COVID-19 outcomes with onychomycosis. We investigated the relationship of onychomycosis with COVID-19 outcomes. A retrospective cohort study was performed on SARS-CoV-2 positive adult outpatients or inpatients who had onychomycosis and other skin diseases. Overall, 430 adults were identified with SARS-CoV-2 and a skin disease, including 98 with diagnosed onychomycosis. In bivariable logistic regression models, onychomycosis was associated with increased hospitalization {odds ratio(OR) [95% confidence interval (CI)]: 3.56 [2.18–5.80]}, initial inpatient vs. outpatient visits (OR [95% CI]: 2.24 [1.35–3.74]), use of oxygen therapy (OR [95% CI]: 2.77 [1.60–4.79]), severe-critical vs. asymptomatic-mild severity (OR [95% CI]: 2.28 [1.32–3.94]), and death (OR [95% CI]: 7.48 [1.83–30.47]) from COVID-19, but not prolonged hospitalization (OR [95% CI]: 1.03 [0.47–2.25]). In multivariable models adjusting for socio-demographics, comorbidities, and immunosuppressant medication use, the associations with onychomycosis remained significant for hospitalization, inpatient visits, oxygen therapy, severe-critical COVID-19. Onychomycosis was a significant independent risk factor for COVID-19 severity, hospitalization, and receiving supplemental oxygen therapy. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-11-12 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8589097/ /pubmed/34773138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00403-021-02299-8 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 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 Original Paper
Rakita, Uros
Kaundinya, Trisha
Guraya, Armaan
Nelson, Kamaria
Maner, Brittany
Manjunath, Jaya
Schwartzman, Gabrielle
Lane, Brittany
Silverberg, Jonathan I.
Associations between onychomycosis and COVID-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a US metropolitan center
title Associations between onychomycosis and COVID-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a US metropolitan center
title_full Associations between onychomycosis and COVID-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a US metropolitan center
title_fullStr Associations between onychomycosis and COVID-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a US metropolitan center
title_full_unstemmed Associations between onychomycosis and COVID-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a US metropolitan center
title_short Associations between onychomycosis and COVID-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a US metropolitan center
title_sort associations between onychomycosis and covid-19 clinical outcomes: a retrospective cohort study from a us metropolitan center
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8589097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34773138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00403-021-02299-8
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