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Remdesivir Plus Dexamethasone Versus Dexamethasone Alone for the Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Patients Requiring Supplemental O2 Therapy: A Prospective Controlled Nonrandomized Study.

Aldo Marrone1, Riccardo Nevola1, Ausilia Sellitto1, Domenico Cozzolino1, Ciro Romano1, Giovanna Cuomo1, Concetta Aprea1, Michelangelo X Palou Schwartzbaum1, Carmen Ricozzi1, Simona Imbriani1, Luca Rinaldi1, Klodian Gjeloshi1, Andrea Padula1, Roberta Ranieri1, Carolina Ruosi1, Luciana Agnese Meo1, Marianna Abitabile1, Francesca Cinone1, Caterina Carusone1, Luigi Elio Adinolfi1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Remdesivir is an antiviral used to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which improves some clinical outcomes. Dexamethasone has been shown to be effective in reducing mortality. It has been hypothesized that combination of these two drugs can improve mortality. We evaluated the effect of combination on mortality of COVID-19 patients requiring O2 therapy.
METHODS: A prospective quasi-experimental study, including two independent, sequential controlled cohorts, one received remdesivir-dexamethasone and the other dexamethasone alone, was designed. All COVID-19 patients requiring supplemental O2 therapy were enrolled consecutively. The sample size to power mortality was a priori calculated. The primary endpoints were 30-day mortality and viral clearance differences. Secondary endpoints were differences in hospitalization times, improvement in respiratory failure (PO2/FiO2) and inflammatory indices (fibrinogen, CRP, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, D-Dimer). Kaplan-Meier curves and the log-rank test were used to evaluate significant differences in mortality between groups.
RESULTS: In total, 151 COVID-19 patients were enrolled (remdesivir/dexamethasone group, 76, and dexamethasone alone, 75). No differences in demographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics were observed between the 2 groups at baseline. Faster viral clearance occurred in the remdesivir/dexamethasone group compared to dexamethasone alone (median 6 vs 16 days; P < .001). The 30-day mortality in the remdesivir/dexamethasone group was 1.3%, whereas in dexamethasone alone was 16% (P < .005). In the remdesivir/dexamethasone group compared to dexamethasone alone there was a reduction in hospitalization days (P < .0001) and a faster improvement in both respiratory function and inflammatory markers.
CONCLUSIONS: Remdesivir/dexamethasone treatment is associated with significant reduction in mortality, length of hospitalization, and faster SARS-CoV-2 clearance, compared to dexamethasone alone.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; dexamethasone; remdesivir; survival; viral clearance

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35084022      PMCID: PMC8807307          DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciac014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   20.999


  6 in total

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Authors:  Andrea Giacomelli; Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri; Giacomo Casalini; Letizia Oreni; Anna Lisa Ridolfo; Spinello Antinori
Journal:  Pharmacol Res       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 10.334

2.  Impact of Remdesivir on SARS-CoV-2 Clearance in a Real-Life Setting: A Matched-Cohort Study.

Authors:  Vincenzo Spagnuolo; Marta Voarino; Marco Tonelli; Laura Galli; Andrea Poli; Elena Bruzzesi; Sara Racca; Nicola Clementi; Chiara Oltolini; Moreno Tresoldi; Patrizia Rovere Querini; Lorenzo Dagna; Alberto Zangrillo; Fabio Ciceri; Massimo Clementi; Antonella Castagna
Journal:  Drug Des Devel Ther       Date:  2022-10-19       Impact factor: 4.319

3.  Clinical outcomes of hospitalized COVID-19 patients treated with remdesivir: a retrospective analysis of a large tertiary care center in Germany.

Authors:  Kathrin Marx; Ksenija Gončarova; Dieter Fedders; Sven Kalbitz; Nils Kellner; Maike Fedders; Christoph Lübbert
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 7.455

Review 4.  COVID-19 Infection in Children: Diagnosis and Management.

Authors:  Frank Zhu; Jocelyn Y Ang
Journal:  Curr Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2022-04-11       Impact factor: 3.663

Review 5.  Steroid therapy and antiviral treatment in SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia: clinical contexts and indications.

Authors:  A Torres; C Cilloniz
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 2.515

6.  A letter to the editors discussing the following article: "Complicated COVID-19 in pregnancy, maternal and neonatal outcomes: a case report" by MOUNA GARA et al.

Authors:  Soukaina Abidi; Youssra Azzouz; Saliha Chbicheb
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2022-05-31
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