Research Article

Outcomes of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated with moderate and high dose corticosteroids

Volume: 4 Number: 3 July 26, 2022
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Outcomes of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated with moderate and high dose corticosteroids

Abstract

Introduction: The mortality related to coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) develops due to hyper immune response in most of the patients. The use of corticosteroids (CS) is reported to be effective in decreasing mortality and maintaining a better prognosis but the results of some studies are against the use of CS due to delayed virus clearing, adverse effects, and insignificant effect on clinical course and outcome. We aimed to evaluate the effect of CS use in hospitalized COVID-19 pneumonia patients on clinical course and mortality. Material and Method: Demographic and laboratory data, history for CS treatment, need for oxygen support, duration of hospitalization and/or ICU follow up, and mortality of inpatients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated between 15.03.2020 and 15.06.2021 at Sultan 2. Abdülhamid Han Training and Research Hospital were collected. The whole cases were divided into two groups as CS group (who were given CS) and the control group (who did not receive CS). All parameters were compared between the two groups. Results: A total of 185 patients (122 CS group and, 63 control group) were included in the study. The patients in the CS group were younger than the controls (median age was 63 (30-91) years and 71 (34-91) years respectively, p<0.001). In the CS group compared to controls, the number of cases followed in ICU and intubated was lower (55 [45.1%] cases vs. 53 [84.1%] cases, p<0.001 and 40 [32.8%] cases vs. 53 [84.1%] cases, p<0.001, respectively) but, the time for ICU and hospital stay was longer (13 [1-32] days vs.6 [1-29] days, p<0.001 and 11 [5-44] days vs. 9 [4-35]days, p=0.005, respectively). The number of cases who died was less in the CS group compared to controls significantly (35 [28.7%] cases vs. 53 [84.1%] cases respectively, p<0.001). Conclusion: CS treatment may be related to better prognosis and less mortality in COVID-19 pneumonia inpatients although it may prolong the time for ICU follow up and hospitalization.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

July 26, 2022

Submission Date

April 6, 2022

Acceptance Date

May 15, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 4 Number: 3

APA
Başlılar, Ş., & Şaylan, B. (2022). Outcomes of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated with moderate and high dose corticosteroids. Anatolian Current Medical Journal, 4(3), 273-278. https://doi.org/10.38053/acmj.1099212
AMA
1.Başlılar Ş, Şaylan B. Outcomes of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated with moderate and high dose corticosteroids. Anatolian Curr Med J / ACMJ / acmj. 2022;4(3):273-278. doi:10.38053/acmj.1099212
Chicago
Başlılar, Şeyma, and Bengü Şaylan. 2022. “Outcomes of Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia Treated With Moderate and High Dose Corticosteroids”. Anatolian Current Medical Journal 4 (3): 273-78. https://doi.org/10.38053/acmj.1099212.
EndNote
Başlılar Ş, Şaylan B (July 1, 2022) Outcomes of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated with moderate and high dose corticosteroids. Anatolian Current Medical Journal 4 3 273–278.
IEEE
[1]Ş. Başlılar and B. Şaylan, “Outcomes of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated with moderate and high dose corticosteroids”, Anatolian Curr Med J / ACMJ / acmj, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 273–278, July 2022, doi: 10.38053/acmj.1099212.
ISNAD
Başlılar, Şeyma - Şaylan, Bengü. “Outcomes of Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia Treated With Moderate and High Dose Corticosteroids”. Anatolian Current Medical Journal 4/3 (July 1, 2022): 273-278. https://doi.org/10.38053/acmj.1099212.
JAMA
1.Başlılar Ş, Şaylan B. Outcomes of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated with moderate and high dose corticosteroids. Anatolian Curr Med J / ACMJ / acmj. 2022;4:273–278.
MLA
Başlılar, Şeyma, and Bengü Şaylan. “Outcomes of Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia Treated With Moderate and High Dose Corticosteroids”. Anatolian Current Medical Journal, vol. 4, no. 3, July 2022, pp. 273-8, doi:10.38053/acmj.1099212.
Vancouver
1.Şeyma Başlılar, Bengü Şaylan. Outcomes of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated with moderate and high dose corticosteroids. Anatolian Curr Med J / ACMJ / acmj. 2022 Jul. 1;4(3):273-8. doi:10.38053/acmj.1099212

 

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