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Three cases of treatment with nafamostat in elderly patients with COVID-19 pneumonia who need oxygen therapy.


ABSTRACT: No effective treatment for COVID-19 has been well established yet. Nafamostat, known as anticoagulant, has potential anti-inflammatory and anti-viral activities against COVID-19. We report three cases of COVID-19 pneumonia who progressed while using antiviral drugs and needed supplementary oxygen therapy, improved after treatment with nafamostat. These preliminary findings show the possibility that Nafamostat can be considered to be used in elderly patients with COVID-19 pneumonia who need oxygen therapy. The effectiveness of nafamostat should be evaluated in further studies.

SUBMITTER: Jang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7250091 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three cases of treatment with nafamostat in elderly patients with COVID-19 pneumonia who need oxygen therapy.

Jang Sukbin S   Rhee Ji-Young JY  

International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 20200526


No effective treatment for COVID-19 has been well established yet. Nafamostat, known as anticoagulant, has potential anti-inflammatory and anti-viral activities against COVID-19. We report three cases of COVID-19 pneumonia who progressed while using antiviral drugs and needed supplementary oxygen therapy, improved after treatment with nafamostat. These preliminary findings show the possibility that Nafamostat can be considered to be used in elderly patients with COVID-19 pneumonia who need oxyge  ...[more]

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