1. Oxygen Sparing Effect of Bacteriotherapy in COVID-19.
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Ceccarelli G, Marazzato M, Celani L, Lombardi F, Piccirilli A, Mancone M, Trinchieri V, Pugliese F, Mastroianni CM, and d'Ettorre G
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- Adenosine Monophosphate analogs & derivatives, Adenosine Monophosphate therapeutic use, Aged, Alanine analogs & derivatives, Alanine therapeutic use, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Azithromycin therapeutic use, Blood Gas Analysis, Cell Line, Female, Heparin, Humans, Hypoxia, Italy, Lung, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, COVID-19 therapy, Oxygen therapeutic use, Probiotics therapeutic use
- Abstract
Background: We previously reported that severe COVID-19 patients had higher chances of survival and a reduced risk of developing respiratory failure when administered with the probiotic formulation SLAB51. This study aimed to investigate further bacteriotherapy mechanisms and how early they are activated., Methods: We performed an analysis on the blood oxygenation parameters collected in sixty-nine severe COVID-19 patients requiring non-invasive oxygen therapy and presenting a CT lung involvement ≥50%. Twenty-nine patients received low-molecular-weight heparin, azithromycin and Remdesivir. In addition, forty subjects received SLAB51. Blood gas analyses were performed before the beginning of treatments and at 24 h., Results: The patients receiving only standard therapy needed significantly increased oxygen amounts during the 24 h observation period. Furthermore, they presented lower blood levels of pO
2 , O2 Hb and SaO2 than the group also supplemented with oral bacteriotherapy. In vitro data suggest that SLAB51 can reduce nitric oxide synthesis in intestinal cells., Conclusions: SARS-CoV-2 infected patients may present lesions in the lungs compromising their gas exchange capability. The functionality of the organs essential for these patients' survival depends mainly on the levels of pO2 , O2 Hb and SaO2 . SLAB51 contains enzymes that could reduce oxygen consumption in the intestine, making it available for the other organs.- Published
- 2021
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