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Compassionate Use of Hydroxychloroquine in Clinical Practice for Patients With Mild to Severe COVID-19 in a French University Hospital.

Olivier Paccoud1, Florence Tubach2, Amandine Baptiste2, Alexandre Bleibtreu1, David Hajage2, Gentiane Monsel1, Gianpiero Tebano1, David Boutolleau3,4, Elise Klement1, Nagisa Godefroy1, Romain Palich1, Oula Itani1, Antoine Faiçal1, Marc-Antoine Valantin1, Roland Tubiana1, Sonia Burrel3,4, Vincent Calvez3,4, Eric Caumes1,4, Anne-Geneviève Marcelin3,4, Valérie Pourcher1,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Data from nonrandomized studies have suggested that hydroxychloroquine could be an effective therapeutic agent against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
METHODS: We conducted an observational, retrospective cohort study involving hospitalized adult patients with confirmed, mild to severe COVID-19 in a French university hospital. Patients who received hydroxychloroquine (200 mg 3 times daily dosage for 10 days) on a compassionate basis in addition to standard of care (SOC) were compared with patients without contraindications to hydroxychloroquine who received SOC alone. A propensity score-weighted analysis was performed to control for confounders: age, sex, time between symptom onset and admission ≤ 7 days, Charlson comorbidity index, medical history of arterial hypertension, obesity, National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) score at admission, and pneumonia severity. The primary endpoint was time to unfavorable outcome, defined as: death, admission to an intensive care unit, or decision to withdraw or withhold life-sustaining treatments, whichever came first.
RESULTS: Data from 89 patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 were analyzed, 84 of whom were considered in the primary analysis; 38 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine and 46 patients treated with SOC alone. At admission, the mean age of patients was 66 years, the median Charlson comorbidity index was 3, and the median NEWS2 severity score was 3. After propensity score weighting, treatment with hydroxychloroquine was not associated with a significantly reduced risk of unfavorable outcome (hazard ratio, 0.90 [95% confidence interval, .38-2.1], P = .81). Overall survival was not significantly different between the 2 groups (hazard ratio, 0.89 [0.23; 3.47], P = 1).
CONCLUSION: In hospitalized adults with COVID-19, no significant reduction of the risk of unfavorable outcomes was observed with hydroxychloroquine in comparison to SOC. Unmeasured confounders may have persisted however, despite careful propensity-weighted analysis and the study might be underpowered. Ongoing controlled trials in patients with varying degrees of initial severity on a larger scale will help determine whether there is a place for hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of COVID-19. In hospitalized adults with COVID-19, no significant reduction of the risk of unfavorable outcomes was observed with hydroxychloroquine in comparison to SOC.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; hydroxychloroquine

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32556143      PMCID: PMC7337663          DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciaa791

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


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Authors:  Wei Tang; Leila Khalili; Jon Giles; Yevgeniya Gartshteyn; Teja Kapoor; Cathy Guo; Tommy Chen; Deborah Theodore; Anca Askanase
Journal:  Rheumatol Ther       Date:  2021-05-24

2.  The efficacy and safety of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in treatment of COVID19 -a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Anirban Hom Choudhuri; Sakshi Duggal; Bhuvna Ahuja; Partha Sarathi Biswas
Journal:  Indian J Med Microbiol       Date:  2021-03-26       Impact factor: 0.985

3.  Clinical, biological and radiological features, 4-week outcomes and prognostic factors in COVID-19 elderly inpatients.

Authors:  R Palich; Y Wakim; O Itani; O Paccoud; S Boussouar; M Lévy-Soussan; C Soulie; N Godefroy; A Bleibtreu
Journal:  Infect Dis Now       Date:  2021-01-18

Review 4.  Impact of Hydroxychloroquine on Mortality in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Thomas S Hong; Jimmy Gonzalez; Ronald G Nahass; Luigi Brunetti
Journal:  Pharmacy (Basel)       Date:  2020-11-05

5.  Effect of hydroxychloroquine with or without azithromycin on the mortality of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Thibault Fiolet; Anthony Guihur; Mathieu Edouard Rebeaud; Matthieu Mulot; Nathan Peiffer-Smadja; Yahya Mahamat-Saleh
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Infect       Date:  2020-08-26       Impact factor: 8.067

6.  Update Alert 2: Hydroxychloroquine or Chloroquine for the Treatment or Prophylaxis of COVID-19.

Authors:  Adrian V Hernandez; Yuani M Roman; Vinay Pasupuleti; Joshuan J Barboza; C Michael White
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2020-08-27       Impact factor: 25.391

Review 7.  Hydroxychloroquine is effective, and consistently so when provided early, for COVID-19: a systematic review.

Authors:  C Prodromos; T Rumschlag
Journal:  New Microbes New Infect       Date:  2020-10-05

8.  Update Alert 3: Hydroxychloroquine or Chloroquine for the Treatment or Prophylaxis of COVID-19.

Authors:  Adrian V Hernandez; Yuani M Roman; Vinay Pasupuleti; Joshuan J Barboza; C Michael White
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2020-10-21       Impact factor: 25.391

9.  Hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin in patients hospitalized for mild and moderate COVID-19.

Authors:  Elisa Baranski Lamback; Monica Amorim de Oliveira; Andrea Ferreira Haddad; André Filipe Marcondes Vieira; Armando Leão Ferreira Neto; Taciana da Silva Maia; Juliana de Rezende Chrisman; Pedro Pimenta de Mello Spineti; Marco Antonio de Mattos; Eduardo Costa
Journal:  Braz J Infect Dis       Date:  2021-02-19       Impact factor: 3.257

10.  Hydroxychloroquine and mortality in COVID-19 patients: a systematic review and a meta-analysis of observational studies and randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Augusto Di Castelnuovo; Simona Costanzo; Antonio Cassone; Roberto Cauda; Giovanni De Gaetano; Licia Iacoviello
Journal:  Pathog Glob Health       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 2.894

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