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COVID-19 infection in adult patients with hematological malignancies:a European Hematology Association Survey (EPICOVIDEHA)
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- Pagano , L , Salmanton-García , J , Marchesi , F , Busca , A , Corradini , P , Hoenigl , M , Klimko , N , Koehler , P , Pagliuca , A , Passamonti , F , Verga , L , Víšek , B , Ilhan , O , Nadali , G , Weinbergerová , B , Córdoba-Mascuñano , R , Marchetti , M , Collins , G P , Farina , F , Cattaneo , C , Cabirta , A , Gomes-Silva , M , Itri , F , van Doesum , J , Ledoux , M P , Čerňan , M , Jakšić , O , Duarte , R F , Magliano , G , Omrani , A S , Fracchiolla , N S , Kulasekararaj , A , Valković , T , Poulsen , C B , Machado , M , Glenthøj , A , Stoma , I , Ráčil , Z , Piukovics , K , Navrátil , M , Emarah , Z , Sili , U , Maertens , J , Blennow , O , Bergantim , R , García-Vidal , C , Prezioso , L , Guidetti , A , del Principe , M I , Nygaard , M & EPICOVIDEHA working group 2021 , ' COVID-19 infection in adult patients with hematological malignancies : a European Hematology Association Survey (EPICOVIDEHA) ' , Journal of Hematology and Oncology , vol. 14 , no. 1 , 168 .
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- 2021
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Abstract
- Background: Patients with hematological malignancies (HM) are at high risk of mortality from SARS-CoV-2 disease 2019 (COVID-19). A better understanding of risk factors for adverse outcomes may improve clinical management in these patients. We therefore studied baseline characteristics of HM patients developing COVID-19 and analyzed predictors of mortality. Methods: The survey was supported by the Scientific Working Group Infection in Hematology of the European Hematology Association (EHA). Eligible for the analysis were adult patients with HM and laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 observed between March and December 2020. Results: The study sample includes 3801 cases, represented by lymphoproliferative (mainly non-Hodgkin lymphoma n = 1084, myeloma n = 684 and chronic lymphoid leukemia n = 474) and myeloproliferative malignancies (mainly acute myeloid leukemia n = 497 and myelodysplastic syndromes n = 279). Severe/critical COVID-19 was observed in 63.8% of patients (n = 2425). Overall, 2778 (73.1%) of the patients were hospitalized, 689 (18.1%) of whom were admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). Overall, 1185 patients (31.2%) died. The primary cause of death was COVID-19 in 688 patients (58.1%), HM in 173 patients (14.6%), and a combination of both COVID-19 and progressing HM in 155 patients (13.1%). Highest mortality was observed in acute myeloid leukemia (199/497, 40%) and myelodysplastic syndromes (118/279, 42.3%). The mortality rate significantly decreased between the first COVID-19 wave (March–May 2020) and the second wave (October–December 2020) (581/1427, 40.7% vs. 439/1773, 24.8%, p value < 0.0001). In the multivariable analysis, age, active malignancy, chronic cardiac disease, liver disease, renal impairment, smoking history, and ICU stay correlated with mortality. Acute myeloid leukemia was a higher mortality risk than lymphoproliferative diseases. Conclusions: This survey confirms that COVID-19 patients with HM are at high risk of lethal complications.
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- Pagano , L , Salmanton-García , J , Marchesi , F , Busca , A , Corradini , P , Hoenigl , M , Klimko , N , Koehler , P , Pagliuca , A , Passamonti , F , Verga , L , Víšek , B , Ilhan , O , Nadali , G , Weinbergerová , B , Córdoba-Mascuñano , R , Marchetti , M , Collins , G P , Farina , F , Cattaneo , C , Cabirta , A , Gomes-Silva , M , Itri , F , van Doesum , J , Ledoux , M P , Čerňan , M , Jakšić , O , Duarte , R F , Magliano , G , Omrani , A S , Fracchiolla , N S , Kulasekararaj , A , Valković , T , Poulsen , C B , Machado , M , Glenthøj , A , Stoma , I , Ráčil , Z , Piukovics , K , Navrátil , M , Emarah , Z , Sili , U , Maertens , J , Blennow , O , Bergantim , R , García-Vidal , C , Prezioso , L , Guidetti , A , del Principe , M I , Nygaard , M & EPICOVIDEHA working group 2021 , ' COVID-19 infection in adult patients with hematological malignancies : a European Hematology Association Survey (EPICOVIDEHA) ' , Journal of Hematology and Oncology , vol. 14 , no. 1 , 168 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1322774822
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- Electronic Resource