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Secondary infections worsen the outcome of COVID-19 in patients with hematological malignancies: A report from the ITA-HEMA-COV

Authors :
Zappasodi P
Cattaneo C
Ferretti V
Mina R
Ferreri AJ
Merli F
Oberti M
Krampera M
Romano A
Zerbi C
Ferrari J
Cavo M
Marco Salvini M
Bertù L
Fracchiolla N
Marchesi F
Massaia M
Marasco V
Cairoli R
Scattolin AM
Vannucchi AM
Gambacorti-Passerini C
Musto P
Gherlinzoni F
Cuneo A
Pinto A
Trentin L
Bocchia M
Galimberti
Coviello E
Morotti A
Falini B
Turrin M
Tafuri A
Billio A
Gentile M
Lemoli M
Venditti A
Della Porta M
Lanza F
Rigacci L
Tosi P
Mohamed S
Corso A
Luppi M
Giuliani N
Busca A
Pagano L
Bruno R
Grossi P
Corradini P
Passamonti F
Arcaini L.
Zappasodi, P
Cattaneo, C
Ferretti, V
Mina, R
Ferreri, A
Merli, F
Oberti, M
Krampera, M
Romano, A
Zerbi, C
Ferrari, J
Cavo, M
Marco Salvini, M
Bertù, L
Fracchiolla, N
Marchesi, F
Massaia, M
Marasco, V
Cairoli, R
Scattolin, A
Vannucchi, A
Gambacorti-Passerini, C
Musto, P
Gherlinzoni, F
Cuneo, A
Pinto, A
Trentin, L
Bocchia, M
Galimberti
Coviello, E
Mc
Morotti, A
Falini, B
Turrin, M
Tafuri, A
Billio, A
Gentile, M
Lemoli, M
Venditti, A
Della Porta, M
Lanza, F
Rigacci, L
Tosi, P
Mohamed, S
Corso, A
Luppi, M
Giuliani, N
Busca, A
Pagano, L
Bruno, R
Grossi, P
Corradini, P
Passamonti, F
Arcaini, L
Zappasodi, Patrizia
Cattaneo, Chiara
Ferretti, Virginia Valeria
Mina, Roberto
Ferreri, Andrés José María
Merli, Francesco
Oberti, Margherita
Krampera, Mauro
Romano, Alessandra
Zerbi, Caterina
Ferrari, Jacqueline
Cavo, Michele
Salvini, Marco
Bertù, Lorenza
Fracchiolla, Nicola Stefano
Marchesi, Francesco
Massaia, Massimo
Marasco, Vincenzo
Cairoli, Roberto
Scattolin, Anna Maria
Vannucchi, Alessandro Maria
Gambacorti-Passerini, Carlo
Musto, Pellegrino
Gherlinzoni, Filippo
Cuneo, Antonio
Pinto, Antonello
Trentin, Livio
Bocchia, Monica
Galimberti, Sara
Coviello, Elisa
Tisi, Maria Chiara
Morotti, Alessandro
Falini, Brunangelo
Turrini, Mauro
Tafuri, Agostino
Billio, Atto
Gentile, Massimo
Lemoli, Roberto Massimo
Venditti, Adriano
Della Porta, Matteo Giovanni
Lanza, Francesco
Rigacci, Luigi
Tosi, Patrizia
Mohamed, Sara
Corso, Alessandro
Luppi, Mario
Giuliani, Nicola
Busca, Alessandro
Pagano, Livio
Bruno, Raffaele
Grossi, Paolo Antonio
Corradini, Paolo
Passamonti, Francesco
Arcaini, Luca
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2022.

Abstract

The impact of secondary infections (SI) on COVID-19 outcome in patients with hematological malignancies (HM) is scarcely documented. To evaluate incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcome of SI, we analyzed the microbiologically documented SI in a large multicenter cohort of adult HM patients with COVID-19. Among 1741 HM patients with COVID-19, 134 (7.7%) had 185 SI, with a 1-month cumulative incidence of 5%. Median time between COVID-19 diagnosis and SI was 16 days (IQR: 5-36). Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and lymphoma/plasma cell neoplasms (PCN) were more frequent diagnoses in SI patients compared to patients without SI (AML: 14.9% vs. 7.1%; lymphoma/PCN 71.7% vs. 65.3%). Patients with SI were older (median age 70 vs. 66 years, p = 0.002), with more comorbidities (median Charlson Comorbidity Index 5 vs. 4, p < 0.001), higher frequency of critical COVID-19 (19.5% vs. 11.5%, p = 0.046), and more frequently not in complete remission (75% vs. 64.7% p = 0.024). Blood and bronchoalveolar lavage were the main sites of isolation for SI. Etiology of infections was bacterial in 80% (n = 148) of cases, mycotic in 9.7% (n = 18) and viral in 10.3% (n = 19); polymicrobial infections were observed in 24 patients (18%). Escherichia coli represented most of Gram-negative isolates (18.9%), while coagulase-negative Staphylococci were the most frequent among Gram-positive (14.2%). The 30-day mortality of patients with SI was higher when compared to patients without SI (69% vs. 15%, p < 0.001). The occurrence of SI worsened COVID-19 outcome in HM patients. Timely diagnosis and adequate management should be considered to improve their prognosis.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32afc2278183e70a9c3713faa67f5c4f