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Tocilizumab Failed to Reduce Mortality in Severe COVID-19 Patients: Results from a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Authors :
Talaschian, Mona
Akhtari, Maryam
Mahmoudi, Mahdi
Mostafaei, Shayan
Jafary, Mohamadreza
Jalali, Seyyed Mostafa
Sadeghi, Kourosh
Moghadam, Keivan Gohari
Tadi, Hengameh Ansari
Jamshidi, Ahmadreza
Source :
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Feb2024, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p82-96. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with increased levels of blood interleukin (IL)-6. Therefore, it is hypothesized that modulating the levels or effects of IL-6 could diminish airway inflammation and alter the course of COVID-19. We conducted a controlled, randomized, double-blind clinical trial on hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19 in Iran. The patients were randomly distributed by block randomization to take either standard-of-care (SOC) plus 1 or 2 doses of tocilizumab 8 mg/kg or SOC alone. The endpoint was defined by clinical improvement and discharge. We enrolled 40 patients (20 patients in each group) from 10 July to 10 December 2020. After randomization, 1 patient in the SOC arm and 3 patients in the tocilizumab arm refused to participate and were eliminated from the study. The mean age of participants was 59.62±15.80 in the tocilizumab group (8 women and 9 men) and 63.52±12.83 years old in the SOC group (9 women and 10 men) groups. The number of patients who recovered did not differ significantly between the tocilizumab and SOC groups (12 [70.6%][70.6%] vs. 15 [78.9%]), respectively). Hospitalization rates were also similar between the groups (Log-rank test, p=0.615; hazard ratio, 0.83; 95% CI [0.39–1.78]). The results show that tocilizumab could not be a beneficial agent for treating severe cases of COVID-19 patients and would not significantly improve clinical outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17351502
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175708481
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18502/ijaai.v23i1.14956