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Clinical features and outcomes of COVID-19 in Patients with Solid Tumors: Turkish National Registry Data.

Nuriye Özdemir1, Ömer Dizdar2, Ozan Yazıcı1, Sercan Aksoy2, Didem Sener Dede3, Burçin Budakoğlu4, Gökhan Metan5, Alpaslan Alp6, Isıl Irem Budakoğlu7, Ömür Berna Çakmak Öksüzoğlu8, Ahmet Özet1, Saadettin Kılıçkap2, Nazim Serdar Turhal9, İsmail Çelik2, Mustafa Erman2, Naim Ata10, Osman Çelik10, Mutlu Hayran11.   

Abstract

We present demographic, clinical, laboratory characteristics, and outcomes of the patients with solid malignancies and Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) collected from the National COVID-19 Registry of Turkey. A total of 1523 patients with a current or past diagnosis of solid tumors and diagnosed with COVID-19 (confirmed with PCR) between 11 March and 20 May, 2020, were included. The primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Median age was 61 (range:18-94), and 752 (49%) were male. The most common types of cancers were breast (19.8%), prostate (10.9%), and colorectal cancer (10.8%). 65% of the patients had at least one comorbidity. At least one Covid-19 directed therapy was given in 73% of the patients.. Hospitalization rate of the patients was 56.6% and intensive care unit admission rate was 11.4%. 77 (5.1%) patients died within 30 days of diagnosis. The first multivariate model which included only the demographic and clinical characteristics showed older age, male gender, and presence of diabetes and receipt of cytotoxic therapy to be associated with increased 30-day mortality, while breast and prostate cancer diagnoses were associated with lower 30-day mortality. In the second set, we further included laboratory parameters. The presence of leukocytosis (OR 6.7, 95 % CI 3.3-13.7, p<0,001), lymphocytopenia (OR 3,1, 95 % CI 1,6-6,1, p=0,001) and thrombocytopenia (OR 3,4 95% CI 1,5-8,1, p=0,005) were found to be associated with increased 30-day mortality. Relatively lower mortality compared with Western countries and China mainly results from differences in baseline risk factors but may also implicate the importance of intensive supportive care. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; pandemic; solid tumor

Year:  2020        PMID: 33284987     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.33426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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