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Use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers in context of COVID-19 outbreak: a retrospective analysis

Authors :
Yeming Wang
Yi Zhang
Chaolin Huang
Lianhan Shang
Jiuyang Xu
Frederick G. Hayden
Zhibo Liu
Fei Zhou
Hui Li
Zhisheng Huang
Jiapei Yu
Lixue Huang
Bin Cao
Luning Yang
Yimin Wang
Ke Xie
Guohui Fan
Chen Wang
Xiaoying Gu
Peter Horby
Source :
Frontiers of Medicine
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer, 2021.

Abstract

The possible effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) or angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) on COVID-19 disease severity have generated considerable debate. We performed a single-center, retrospective analysis of hospitalized adult COVID-19 patients in Wuhan, China, who had definite clinical outcome (dead or discharged) by February 15, 2020. Patients on anti-hypertensive treatment with or without ACEI/ARB were compared on their clinical characteristics and outcomes. The medical records from 702 patients were screened. Among the 101 patients with a history of hypertension and taking at least one anti-hypertensive medication, 40 patients were receiving ACEI/ARB as part of their regimen, and 61 patients were on antihypertensive medication other than ACEI/ARB. We observed no statistically significant differences in percentages of in-hospital mortality (28% vs. 34%, P = 0.46), ICU admission (20% vs. 28%, P = 0.37) or invasive mechanical ventilation (18% vs. 26%, P = 0.31) between patients with or without ACEI/ARB treatment. Further multivariable adjustment of age and gender did not provide evidence for a significant association between ACEI/ARB treatment and severe COVID-19 outcomes. Our findings confirm the lack of an association between chronic receipt of renin-angiotensin system antagonists and severe outcomes of COVID-19. Patients should continue previous anti-hypertensive therapy until further evidence is available.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers of Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38ef3a3563288542a0335ff07aeb1f5d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11684-020-0800-y