Publication: Pre-existing Immunocompromised status as a preventer of mortality in covid-19 patients: Friend or foe
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Objective
COVID-19 has been negatively impacted by a number of comorbidities. Aside from that, some conditions or
treatments that cause immunosuppression can alter the course of the disease, leading to worse outcomes.
The primary goal of this study is to compare the clinical presentation, laboratory analysis, radiological
findings, and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 with and without immunosuppression.
Materials and methods
The study includes patients with pre-existing immunosuppression and COVID-19 infection who were
admitted and received inpatient treatment at Marmara University Hospital, Istanbul, Pulmonary Medicine
ward between April 2020 and June 2020. Data on demographics, epidemiology, clinical course, laboratory
analysis, radiological findings, length of hospital stay, morbidity, and mortality were collected from all
patients.
Results
The study group consisted of 23 patients who had pre-existing immunosuppression, and the control group
consisted of 207 immunocompetent patients, making a total of 230 patients. Significant differences in
lymphocyte count, ROX (respiratory-rate oxygenation) index on Day 0, and fibrinogen levels were discovered
between the two groups. SARI (severe acute respiratory infection) was more common in the control group
than in the study group (p<0.022), but there was no difference in mortality.
Conclusion
The mean number and percentage of lymphocytes were lower in immunocompromised COVID-19 patients at
the time of diagnosis. Higher ROX index values and a lower risk of developing SARI could explain the
hypothesis that these patients may be benefiting from a pre-existing corticosteroid regimen. Additional
research with larger numbers of patients may be beneficial in drawing a more definitive conclusion.
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Olgun Yıldızeli S., Vezir D., Cimsit C., Kocakaya D., Mercanci Z., Balcan B., Ermerak O., Ilgin C., Eryuksel E., Karakurt S., "Pre-existing Immunocompromised Status as a Preventer of Mortality in COVID-19 Patients: Friend or Foe?", Cureus, cilt.15, sa.4, 2023
