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Factors associated with the severity of COVID-19 outcomes in people with neuromuscular diseases: Data from the International Neuromuscular COVID-19 Registry

Authors :
Holt, James
Pritchard, Jane
Wall, Jasmine
Gamez, Josep
Oktay, YAVUZ
Macken, William L
Nesbitt, Victoria
Sansone, Valeria
Evangelista, Teresinha
Watson-Fargie, Taylor
Keddie, Stephen
Ramaratnam, Sridharan
Desai, Soaham
Yareeda, Sireesha
Rinaldi, Simon
Raga, Sharika
Menon R, Sarath
Sasidharan, Sandhya
Neshuku, Saara
Keh, Ryan
Geraldes, Ruth
Paterson, Ross W
Nortley, Ross
McFarland, Robert
Horvath, Rita
Thomas, Rhys H
Mehta, Puja R
Ambrose, Philip
Chinnery, Patrick F
Price, Olivia
Musumeci, Olimpia
Janssen, Mirian
Mancuso, Michelangelo
Dhamne, Megha
Zosmer, Maya
Ciocca, Matteo
Laura, Matilde
Skorupinska, Mariola
Househam, Liz
Clayton, Lisa
Saavedra, Lillian
Brennan, Kathryn
Wannop, Kate
Shakthi, K J S
Pizzamiglio, Chiara
Pitceathly, Robert D S
Lunn, Michael P
Brady, Stefen
De Marchi, Fabiola
Galan, Lucia
Heckmann, Jeannine M
Horga, Alejandro
Molnar, Maria J
Oliveira, Acary S B
Pinto, Wladimir B V R
Primiano, Guido
Santos, Ernestina
Schoser, Benedikt
Servidei, Serenella
Sgobbi Souza, Paulo V
Venugopalan, Vishnu
Hanna, Michael G
Dimachkie, Mazen M
Machado, Pedro M
Lim, Albert
Elsaddig, Amar
Juanatey, Ana
Romeiro, Ana
Themistocleous, Andreas
Kiss-Csenki, Annamaria
Guerrero Sola, Antonio
Patil, Anuja
Duggal, Ashish
Gabriel, Carolyn
Marshall, Charles
Record, Christopher
Allen, Claire
Bearden, David
Rathna Sabapathi, DeviPriya
R, Dileep
Vecchio, Domizia
Newman, Edward
Eshun, Edwin
Foo, Eng C
Bugiardini, Enrico
Burke, Georgina
Ramdharry, Gita
Gorman, Gràinne S
Kumar, Guru
Sivasathiaseelan, Harri
Braga Farias, Igor
Smuts, Izelle
Groothuis, Jan T
Source :
European Journal of Neurology, 30, 399-412, European Journal of Neurology, 30, 2, pp. 399-412
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 291815.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Clinical outcome information on patients with neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 is limited. The aim of this study was to determine factors associated with the severity of COVID-19 outcomes in people with NMDs. METHODS: Cases of NMD, of any age, and confirmed/presumptive COVID-19, submitted to the International Neuromuscular COVID-19 Registry up to 31 December 2021, were included. A mutually exclusive ordinal COVID-19 severity scale was defined as follows: (1) no hospitalization; (2) hospitalization without oxygenation; (3) hospitalization with ventilation/oxygenation; and (4) death. Multivariable ordinal logistic regression analyses were used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) for severe outcome, adjusting for age, sex, race/ethnicity, NMD, comorbidities, baseline functional status (modified Rankin scale [mRS]), use of immunosuppressive/immunomodulatory medication, and pandemic calendar period. RESULTS: Of 315 patients from 13 countries (mean age 50.3 [±17.7] years, 154 [48.9%] female), 175 (55.5%) were not hospitalized, 27 (8.6%) were hospitalized without supplemental oxygen, 91 (28.9%) were hospitalized with ventilation/supplemental oxygen, and 22 (7%) died. Higher odds of severe COVID-19 outcomes were observed for: age ≥50 years (50-64 years: OR 2.4, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.33-4.31; >64 years: OR 4.16, 95% CI 2.12-8.15; both vs.

Details

ISSN :
13515101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Neurology, 30, 399-412, European Journal of Neurology, 30, 2, pp. 399-412
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3425444b8bd1e5b2e0ab6acc97180ee2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.15613