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Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis of 392 Cases in Italy
COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020. The knowledge of COVID-19 pathophysiology soon provided a strong rationale for the early use of both anti-inflammatory and antithrombotic drugs; however, its evidence was slowly and partially incorporated into institutional guidelines. The unmet needs...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9605012/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36294461 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206138 |
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author | Cosentino, Marco Vernocchi, Veronica Martini, Stefano Marino, Franca Allasino, Barbara Bàlzola, Maria Antonietta Burigana, Fabio Dallari, Alberto Pagano, Carlo Servo Florio Palma, Antonio Rango, Mauro |
author_facet | Cosentino, Marco Vernocchi, Veronica Martini, Stefano Marino, Franca Allasino, Barbara Bàlzola, Maria Antonietta Burigana, Fabio Dallari, Alberto Pagano, Carlo Servo Florio Palma, Antonio Rango, Mauro |
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description | COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020. The knowledge of COVID-19 pathophysiology soon provided a strong rationale for the early use of both anti-inflammatory and antithrombotic drugs; however, its evidence was slowly and partially incorporated into institutional guidelines. The unmet needs of COVID-19 outpatients were taken care of by networks of physicians and researchers. We analyse the characteristics, management and outcomes in COVID-19 outpatients who were taken care of by physicians within the IppocrateOrg Association. In this observational retrospective study, volunteering doctors provided data on 392 COVID-19 patients. The mean age of patients was 48.5 years (range: 0.5–97), and patients were taken care of in COVID-19 stage 0 (15.6%), stage 1 (50.0%), stage 2a (28.8%) and stage 2b (5.6%). Many patients were overweight (26%) or obese (11.5%), with chronic comorbidities (34.9%), mainly cardiovascular (23%) and metabolic (13.3%). The most frequently prescribed drugs included: vitamins and supplements (98.7%), aspirin (66.1%), antibiotics (62%), glucocorticoids (41.8%), hydroxychloroquine (29.6%), enoxaparin (28.6%), colchicine (8.9%), oxygen therapy (6.9%), and ivermectin (2.8%). Hospitalization occurred in 5.8% of cases, mainly in stage 2b (27.3%). A total of 390 patients (99.6%) recovered; one patient was lost at follow up, and one patient died after hospitalization. This is the first real-world study describing the behaviours of physicians caring for COVID-19 outpatients, and the outcomes of COVID-19 early treatment. The lethality in this cohort was 0.2%, while overall, and over the same period, the COVID-19 lethality in Italy was over 3%. The drug use described in this study appears effective and safe. The present evidence should be carefully considered by physicians and political decision makers. |
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spelling | pubmed-96050122022-10-27 Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis of 392 Cases in Italy Cosentino, Marco Vernocchi, Veronica Martini, Stefano Marino, Franca Allasino, Barbara Bàlzola, Maria Antonietta Burigana, Fabio Dallari, Alberto Pagano, Carlo Servo Florio Palma, Antonio Rango, Mauro J Clin Med Article COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020. The knowledge of COVID-19 pathophysiology soon provided a strong rationale for the early use of both anti-inflammatory and antithrombotic drugs; however, its evidence was slowly and partially incorporated into institutional guidelines. The unmet needs of COVID-19 outpatients were taken care of by networks of physicians and researchers. We analyse the characteristics, management and outcomes in COVID-19 outpatients who were taken care of by physicians within the IppocrateOrg Association. In this observational retrospective study, volunteering doctors provided data on 392 COVID-19 patients. The mean age of patients was 48.5 years (range: 0.5–97), and patients were taken care of in COVID-19 stage 0 (15.6%), stage 1 (50.0%), stage 2a (28.8%) and stage 2b (5.6%). Many patients were overweight (26%) or obese (11.5%), with chronic comorbidities (34.9%), mainly cardiovascular (23%) and metabolic (13.3%). The most frequently prescribed drugs included: vitamins and supplements (98.7%), aspirin (66.1%), antibiotics (62%), glucocorticoids (41.8%), hydroxychloroquine (29.6%), enoxaparin (28.6%), colchicine (8.9%), oxygen therapy (6.9%), and ivermectin (2.8%). Hospitalization occurred in 5.8% of cases, mainly in stage 2b (27.3%). A total of 390 patients (99.6%) recovered; one patient was lost at follow up, and one patient died after hospitalization. This is the first real-world study describing the behaviours of physicians caring for COVID-19 outpatients, and the outcomes of COVID-19 early treatment. The lethality in this cohort was 0.2%, while overall, and over the same period, the COVID-19 lethality in Italy was over 3%. The drug use described in this study appears effective and safe. The present evidence should be carefully considered by physicians and political decision makers. MDPI 2022-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9605012/ /pubmed/36294461 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206138 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Cosentino, Marco Vernocchi, Veronica Martini, Stefano Marino, Franca Allasino, Barbara Bàlzola, Maria Antonietta Burigana, Fabio Dallari, Alberto Pagano, Carlo Servo Florio Palma, Antonio Rango, Mauro Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis of 392 Cases in Italy |
title | Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis of 392 Cases in Italy |
title_full | Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis of 392 Cases in Italy |
title_fullStr | Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis of 392 Cases in Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis of 392 Cases in Italy |
title_short | Early Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis of 392 Cases in Italy |
title_sort | early outpatient treatment of covid-19: a retrospective analysis of 392 cases in italy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9605012/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36294461 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206138 |
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