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Baseline Characteristics and Outcomes of Cancer Patients Infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the Lombardy Region, Italy (AIOM-L CORONA): A Multicenter, Observational, Ambispective, Cohort Study.


ABSTRACT: Cancer patients may be at high risk of infection and poor outcomes related to SARS-CoV-2. Analyzing their prognosis, examining the effects of baseline characteristics and systemic anti-cancer active therapy (SACT) are critical to their management through the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. The AIOM-L CORONA was a multicenter, observational, ambispective, cohort study, with the intended participation of 26 centers in the Lombardy region (Italy). A total of 231 cases were included between March and September 2020. The median age was 68 years; 151 patients (62.2%) were receiving SACT, mostly chemotherapy. During a median follow-up of 138 days (range 12-218), 93 events occurred. Age ≥60 years, metastatic dissemination, dyspnea, desaturation, and interstitial pneumonia were all independent mortality predictors. Overall SACT had a neutral effect (Odds Ratio [OR] 0.83, 95%Confidence Interval [95%CI] 0.32-2.15); however, metastatic patients receiving SACT were less likely to die as compared to untreated counterparts, after adjusting for other confounding variables (OR 0.23, 95%CI 0.11-0.51, p < 0.001). Among cancer patients infected by SARS-CoV-2, those with metastases were most at risk of death, especially in the absence of SACT. During the ongoing pandemic, these vulnerable patients should avoid exposure to SARS-CoV-2, while treatment adjustments and prioritizing vaccination are being considered according to international recommendations.

SUBMITTER: Di Cosimo S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7998451 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Baseline Characteristics and Outcomes of Cancer Patients Infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the Lombardy Region, Italy (AIOM-L CORONA): A Multicenter, Observational, Ambispective, Cohort Study.

Di Cosimo Serena S   Tagliaferri Barbara B   Generali Daniele D   Giudici Fabiola F   Agustoni Francesco F   Bernardo Antonio A   Borgonovo Karen K   Farina Gabriella G   Luchena Giovanna G   Luciani Andrea A   Nolè Franco F   Palmeri Laura L   Pietrantonio Filippo F   Poggi Guido G   Zucali Paolo Andrea PA   Balletti Emanuela E   Catania Giovanna G   Bernocchi Ottavia O   D'Antonio Federica F   Giordano Monica M   Grossi Francesco F   Lasagna Angioletta A   La Verde Nicla N   Manzoni Mariangela M   Montagna Benedetta B   Olgiati Angelo A   Raimondi Alessandra A   Rampinelli Irene I   Verri Elena E   Zaniboni Alberto A   Di Maio Massimo M   Beretta Giordano G   Danova Marco M  

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Cancer patients may be at high risk of infection and poor outcomes related to SARS-CoV-2. Analyzing their prognosis, examining the effects of baseline characteristics and systemic anti-cancer active therapy (SACT) are critical to their management through the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. The AIOM-L CORONA was a multicenter, observational, ambispective, cohort study, with the intended participation of 26 centers in the Lombardy region (Italy). A total of 231 <b>c</b>ases were included between March  ...[more]

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