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Asthma in a large COVID-19 cohort: Prevalence, features, and determinants of COVID-19 disease severity.

Authors :
Caminati M
Vultaggio A
Matucci A
Senna G
Almerigogna F
Bagnasco D
Chieco-Bianchi F
Cosini F
Girelli D
Guarnieri G
Menzella F
Micheletto C
Olivieri O
Passalacqua G
Pini L
Rossi O
Vianello A
Vivarelli E
Crisafulli E
Source :
Respiratory medicine [Respir Med] 2021 Jan; Vol. 176, pp. 106261. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Nov 26.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Asthma prevalence among COVID-19 patients seems to be surprisingly low. However the clinical profile of COVID-19 asthmatic patients and potential determinants of higher susceptibility/worse outcome have been scarcely investigated. We aimed to describe the prevalence and features of asthmatic patients hospitalized for COVID-19 and to explore the association between their clinical asthma profile and COVID-19 severity.<br />Methods: Medical records of patients admitted to COVID-Units of six Italian cities major hospitals were reviewed. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed and compared according to the COVID-19 outcome (death/need for ventilation vs discharge at home without requiring invasive procedures).<br />Results: Within the COVID-Units population (n = 2000) asthma prevalence was 2.1%. Among the asthmatics the mean age was 61.1 years and 60% were females. Around half of patients were atopic, blood eosinophilia was normal in most of patients. An asthma exacerbation in the 6 months before the Covid-Unit admittance was reported by 18% of patients. 24% suffered from GINA step 4-5 asthma, and 5% were under biologic treatment. 31% of patients were not on regular treatment and a negligible use of oral steroid was recorded. Within the worse outcome group, a prevalence of males was detected (64 vs 29%, p = 0.026); they suffered from more severe asthma (43 vs 14%, p = 0.040) and were more frequently current or former smokers (62 vs 25%, p = 0.038).<br />Conclusions: Our report, the first including a large COVID-19 hospitalized Italian population, confirms the low prevalence of asthma. On the other side patients with GINA 4/5 asthma, and those not adequately treated, should be considered at higher risk.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-3064
Volume :
176
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Respiratory medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33260107
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2020.106261