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Mortality outcomes with hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in COVID-19 from an international collaborative meta-analysis of randomized trials

Authors :
Cathrine Axfors
Andreas M. Schmitt
Perrine Janiaud
Janneke van’t Hooft
Sherief Abd-Elsalam
Ehab F. Abdo
Benjamin S. Abella
Javed Akram
Ravi K. Amaravadi
Derek C. Angus
Yaseen M. Arabi
Shehnoor Azhar
Lindsey R. Baden
Arthur W. Baker
Leila Belkhir
Thomas Benfield
Marvin A. H. Berrevoets
Cheng-Pin Chen
Tsung-Chia Chen
Shu-Hsing Cheng
Chien-Yu Cheng
Wei-Sheng Chung
Yehuda Z. Cohen
Lisa N. Cowan
Olav Dalgard
Fernando F. de Almeida e Val
Marcus V. G. de Lacerda
Gisely C. de Melo
Lennie Derde
Vincent Dubee
Anissa Elfakir
Anthony C. Gordon
Carmen M. Hernandez-Cardenas
Thomas Hills
Andy I. M. Hoepelman
Yi-Wen Huang
Bruno Igau
Ronghua Jin
Felipe Jurado-Camacho
Khalid S. Khan
Peter G. Kremsner
Benno Kreuels
Cheng-Yu Kuo
Thuy Le
Yi-Chun Lin
Wu-Pu Lin
Tse-Hung Lin
Magnus Nakrem Lyngbakken
Colin McArthur
Bryan J. McVerry
Patricia Meza-Meneses
Wuelton M. Monteiro
Susan C. Morpeth
Ahmad Mourad
Mark J. Mulligan
Srinivas Murthy
Susanna Naggie
Shanti Narayanasamy
Alistair Nichol
Lewis A. Novack
Sean M. O’Brien
Nwora Lance Okeke
Léna Perez
Rogelio Perez-Padilla
Laurent Perrin
Arantxa Remigio-Luna
Norma E. Rivera-Martinez
Frank W. Rockhold
Sebastian Rodriguez-Llamazares
Robert Rolfe
Rossana Rosa
Helge Røsjø
Vanderson S. Sampaio
Todd B. Seto
Muhammad Shahzad
Shaimaa Soliman
Jason E. Stout
Ireri Thirion-Romero
Andrea B. Troxel
Ting-Yu Tseng
Nicholas A. Turner
Robert J. Ulrich
Stephen R. Walsh
Steve A. Webb
Jesper M. Weehuizen
Maria Velinova
Hon-Lai Wong
Rebekah Wrenn
Fernando G. Zampieri
Wu Zhong
David Moher
Steven N. Goodman
John P. A. Ioannidis
Lars G. Hemkens
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract Substantial COVID-19 research investment has been allocated to randomized clinical trials (RCTs) on hydroxychloroquine/chloroquine, which currently face recruitment challenges or early discontinuation. We aim to estimate the effects of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine on survival in COVID-19 from all currently available RCT evidence, published and unpublished. We present a rapid meta-analysis of ongoing, completed, or discontinued RCTs on hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine treatment for any COVID-19 patients (protocol: https://osf.io/QESV4/ ). We systematically identified unpublished RCTs (ClinicalTrials.gov, WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, Cochrane COVID-registry up to June 11, 2020), and published RCTs (PubMed, medRxiv and bioRxiv up to October 16, 2020). All-cause mortality has been extracted (publications/preprints) or requested from investigators and combined in random-effects meta-analyses, calculating odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), separately for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine. Prespecified subgroup analyses include patient setting, diagnostic confirmation, control type, and publication status. Sixty-three trials were potentially eligible. We included 14 unpublished trials (1308 patients) and 14 publications/preprints (9011 patients). Results for hydroxychloroquine are dominated by RECOVERY and WHO SOLIDARITY, two highly pragmatic trials, which employed relatively high doses and included 4716 and 1853 patients, respectively (67% of the total sample size). The combined OR on all-cause mortality for hydroxychloroquine is 1.11 (95% CI: 1.02, 1.20; I² = 0%; 26 trials; 10,012 patients) and for chloroquine 1.77 (95%CI: 0.15, 21.13, I² = 0%; 4 trials; 307 patients). We identified no subgroup effects. We found that treatment with hydroxychloroquine is associated with increased mortality in COVID-19 patients, and there is no benefit of chloroquine. Findings have unclear generalizability to outpatients, children, pregnant women, and people with comorbidities.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.742d7263e7f4393b9fbfd3d3114ad61
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22446-z