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Simultaneous Onset of Haematological Malignancy and COVID: An Epicovideha Survey.


ABSTRACT: Background: The outcome of patients with simultaneous diagnosis of haematological malignancies (HM) and COVID-19 is unknown and there are no specific treatment guidelines. Methods: We describe the clinical features and outcome of a cohort of 450 patients with simultaneous diagnosis of HM and COVID-19 registered in the EPICOVIDEHA registry between March 2020 to February 2022. Results: Acute leukaemia and lymphoma were the most frequent HM (35.8% and 35.1%, respectively). Overall, 343 (76.2%) patients received treatment for HM, which was delayed for longer than one month since diagnosis in 57 (16.6%). An overall response rate was observed in 140 (40.8%) patients after the first line of treatment. After a median follow-up of 35 days, overall mortality was 177/450 (39.3%); 30-day mortality was significantly higher in patients not receiving HM treatment (42.1%) than in those receiving treatment (27.4%, p = 0.004), either before and/or after COVID-19, or compared to patients receiving HM treatment at least after COVID-19 (15.2%, p < 0.001). Age, severe/critical COVID-19, ≥2 comorbidities, and lack of HM treatment were independent risk factors for mortality, whereas a lymphocyte count >500/mcl at COVID-19 onset was protective. Conclusions: HM treatment should be delivered as soon as possible for patients with simultaneous diagnosis of COVID-19 and HM requiring immediate therapy.

SUBMITTER: Cattaneo C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9688278 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Simultaneous Onset of Haematological Malignancy and COVID: An Epicovideha Survey.

Cattaneo Chiara C   Salmanton-García Jon J   Marchesi Francesco F   El-Ashwah Shaimaa S   Itri Federico F   Weinbergerová Barbora B   Gomes Da Silva Maria M   Dargenio Michelina M   Dávila-Valls Julio J   Martín-Pérez Sonia S   Farina Francesca F   Van Doesum Jaap J   Valković Toni T   Besson Caroline C   Poulsen Christian Bjørn CB   López-García Alberto A   Žák Pavel P   Schönlein Martin M   Piukovics Klára K   Jaksic Ozren O   Cabirta Alba A   Ali Natasha N   Sili Uluhan U   Fracchiolla Nicola N   Dragonetti Giulia G   Adžić-Vukičević Tatjana T   Marchetti Monia M   Machado Marina M   Glenthøj Andreas A   Finizio Olimpia O   Demirkan Fatih F   Blennow Ola O   Tisi Maria Chiara MC   Omrani Ali S AS   Navrátil Milan M   Ráčil Zdeněk Z   Novák Jan J   Magliano Gabriele G   Jiménez Moraima M   Garcia-Vidal Carolina C   Erben Nurettin N   Del Principe Maria Ilaria MI   Buquicchio Caterina C   Bergantim Rui R   Batinić Josip J   Al-Khabori Murtadha M   Verga Luisa L   Szotkowski Tomáš T   Samarkos Michail M   Ormazabal-Vélez Irati I   Meers Stef S   Maertens Johan J   Pinczés László Imre LI   Hoenigl Martin M   Drgoňa Ľuboš Ľ   Cuccaro Annarosa A   Bilgin Yavuz M YM   Aujayeb Avinash A   Rahimli Laman L   Gräfe Stefanie S   Sciumè Mariarita M   Mladenović Miloš M   Çolak Gökçe Melis GM   Sacchi Maria Vittoria MV   Nordlander Anna A   Berg Venemyr Caroline C   Hanáková Michaela M   García-Poutón Nicole N   Emarah Ziad Z   Zambrotta Giovanni Paolo Maria GPM   Nunes Rodrigues Raquel R   Cordoba Raul R   Méndez Gustavo-Adolfo GA   Biernat Monika M MM   Cornely Oliver A OA   Pagano Livio L  

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Background: The outcome of patients with simultaneous diagnosis of haematological malignancies (HM) and COVID-19 is unknown and there are no specific treatment guidelines. Methods: We describe the clinical features and outcome of a cohort of 450 patients with simultaneous diagnosis of HM and COVID-19 registered in the EPICOVIDEHA registry between March 2020 to February 2022. Results: Acute leukaemia and lymphoma were the most frequent HM (35.8% and 35.1%, respectively). Overall, 343 (76.2%) pati  ...[more]

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