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The effect of opium on severity of COVID-19 infection:An original study from Iran

Background: The COVID-19 infection is a novel virus without any specific targeted therapies; thus, focusing on primary epidemiologic concerns, preventive strategies, risk factors, exacerbation factors, and mortality-related factors are of great importance to better control this disorder. There are s...

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Autores principales: Riahi, Taghi, Sadeghzadeh-Bazargan, Afsaneh, Shokri, Sima, Ahmadvand, Davoud, Hassanlouei, Babak, Baghestani, Amir, Khazaeian, Ali, Seifi Gharabaghloo, Forough, Hassanzadeh, Morteza, Goodarzi, Azadeh
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Publicado: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8683804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34956961
http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.35.115
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author Riahi, Taghi
Sadeghzadeh-Bazargan, Afsaneh
Shokri, Sima
Ahmadvand, Davoud
Hassanlouei, Babak
Baghestani, Amir
Khazaeian, Ali
Seifi Gharabaghloo, Forough
Hassanzadeh, Morteza
Goodarzi, Azadeh
author_facet Riahi, Taghi
Sadeghzadeh-Bazargan, Afsaneh
Shokri, Sima
Ahmadvand, Davoud
Hassanlouei, Babak
Baghestani, Amir
Khazaeian, Ali
Seifi Gharabaghloo, Forough
Hassanzadeh, Morteza
Goodarzi, Azadeh
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description Background: The COVID-19 infection is a novel virus without any specific targeted therapies; thus, focusing on primary epidemiologic concerns, preventive strategies, risk factors, exacerbation factors, and mortality-related factors are of great importance to better control this disorder. There are some controversies about the factors associated with COVID-19 in different theories, and addiction is no exception. Methods: We conducted a large cross-sectional study of 513 hospitalized Iranian patients with COVID-19 infection to evaluate the severity of disease courses in patients with or without history of opium addiction. We recorded these data retrospectively after patients’ discharge from the hospital. For the quantitative data, we used independent-samples t and Mann-Whitney tests. The qualitative data were calculated using Fisher exact and chi-square tests in IBM SPSS Statistics Version 22. Also, p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: There was no significant difference regarding mean days of hospitalization in opium positive and negative groups (7.95±8.39 vs 8.35±5.11, respectively) (p=0.771); however, the need for intensive care unit (ICU) admission was significantly higher in the opium positive group (36% vs 11%) (p=0.005). The mean days of ICU stay was significantly higher in the opium positive group (2.36±3.81 vs 0.86±2.90) (p=0.026). The percentage of febrile patients, anosmia/hyposmia, and dysgeusia at the initiation of hospitalization was significantly lower in the opium positive group (39% vs 66%; 8% vs 23%; 8% vs; 20%, respectively) (p=0.002, 0.018, and.031, respectively). In the laboratory tests, only the white blood cell (WBC) count and the segmented cells were higher in the opium positive group (10.1±6.60 vs 7.38±4.14 and 73±20.47 vs 56.5±32.60, respectively) (p=0.018 and.001, respectively) and lymphocytes were lower in the opium positive (15.60±8.25 vs18.70±10.12) (p=0.048). Opium addicts had a significantly lower rate of azithromycin and lopinavir/ritonavir prescription in their initiation therapy (19% vs 34%, and 47% vs 70%, respectively) (p=0.038 and 0.012, respectively). Conclusion: Opium addict patients with COVID infection may be more febrile and experience more disease-specific symptoms and more severe disease course. These patients may show more evidence of laboratory inflammation and probable superinfections, so may manage with more caution and somehow different therapeutic regimen.
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spelling pubmed-86838042021-12-23 The effect of opium on severity of COVID-19 infection:An original study from Iran Riahi, Taghi Sadeghzadeh-Bazargan, Afsaneh Shokri, Sima Ahmadvand, Davoud Hassanlouei, Babak Baghestani, Amir Khazaeian, Ali Seifi Gharabaghloo, Forough Hassanzadeh, Morteza Goodarzi, Azadeh Med J Islam Repub Iran Original Article Background: The COVID-19 infection is a novel virus without any specific targeted therapies; thus, focusing on primary epidemiologic concerns, preventive strategies, risk factors, exacerbation factors, and mortality-related factors are of great importance to better control this disorder. There are some controversies about the factors associated with COVID-19 in different theories, and addiction is no exception. Methods: We conducted a large cross-sectional study of 513 hospitalized Iranian patients with COVID-19 infection to evaluate the severity of disease courses in patients with or without history of opium addiction. We recorded these data retrospectively after patients’ discharge from the hospital. For the quantitative data, we used independent-samples t and Mann-Whitney tests. The qualitative data were calculated using Fisher exact and chi-square tests in IBM SPSS Statistics Version 22. Also, p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: There was no significant difference regarding mean days of hospitalization in opium positive and negative groups (7.95±8.39 vs 8.35±5.11, respectively) (p=0.771); however, the need for intensive care unit (ICU) admission was significantly higher in the opium positive group (36% vs 11%) (p=0.005). The mean days of ICU stay was significantly higher in the opium positive group (2.36±3.81 vs 0.86±2.90) (p=0.026). The percentage of febrile patients, anosmia/hyposmia, and dysgeusia at the initiation of hospitalization was significantly lower in the opium positive group (39% vs 66%; 8% vs 23%; 8% vs; 20%, respectively) (p=0.002, 0.018, and.031, respectively). In the laboratory tests, only the white blood cell (WBC) count and the segmented cells were higher in the opium positive group (10.1±6.60 vs 7.38±4.14 and 73±20.47 vs 56.5±32.60, respectively) (p=0.018 and.001, respectively) and lymphocytes were lower in the opium positive (15.60±8.25 vs18.70±10.12) (p=0.048). Opium addicts had a significantly lower rate of azithromycin and lopinavir/ritonavir prescription in their initiation therapy (19% vs 34%, and 47% vs 70%, respectively) (p=0.038 and 0.012, respectively). Conclusion: Opium addict patients with COVID infection may be more febrile and experience more disease-specific symptoms and more severe disease course. These patients may show more evidence of laboratory inflammation and probable superinfections, so may manage with more caution and somehow different therapeutic regimen. Iran University of Medical Sciences 2021-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8683804/ /pubmed/34956961 http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.35.115 Text en © 2021 Iran University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 1.0 License (CC BY-NC-SA 1.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Riahi, Taghi
Sadeghzadeh-Bazargan, Afsaneh
Shokri, Sima
Ahmadvand, Davoud
Hassanlouei, Babak
Baghestani, Amir
Khazaeian, Ali
Seifi Gharabaghloo, Forough
Hassanzadeh, Morteza
Goodarzi, Azadeh
The effect of opium on severity of COVID-19 infection:An original study from Iran
title The effect of opium on severity of COVID-19 infection:An original study from Iran
title_full The effect of opium on severity of COVID-19 infection:An original study from Iran
title_fullStr The effect of opium on severity of COVID-19 infection:An original study from Iran
title_full_unstemmed The effect of opium on severity of COVID-19 infection:An original study from Iran
title_short The effect of opium on severity of COVID-19 infection:An original study from Iran
title_sort effect of opium on severity of covid-19 infection:an original study from iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8683804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34956961
http://dx.doi.org/10.47176/mjiri.35.115
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