Covid-19 Course in Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease Patients

INTRODUCTION: Coronovirus 2019 ( Covid-19) infection has been related to increased mortality amongst patients with lung disease. In this study it was aimed to showed the mortality rate and possible prognostic factors related to Covid-19 in connective tissue disease related interstitial lung disease...

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Main Authors: Hasan Satış, Yasemin Ünsal, Abdurrahman Tufan
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Language:English
Published: Van Yuzuncu Yil University, School of Medicine 2022-07-01
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-67790
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author Hasan Satış
Yasemin Ünsal
Abdurrahman Tufan
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Abdurrahman Tufan
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description INTRODUCTION: Coronovirus 2019 ( Covid-19) infection has been related to increased mortality amongst patients with lung disease. In this study it was aimed to showed the mortality rate and possible prognostic factors related to Covid-19 in connective tissue disease related interstitial lung disease patients (CTD-ILD) METHODS: In a tertiary referral center,patients with previously diagnosed CTD-ILD retrospectively reviewed. Between 1th April 2020 to 1 th April 2021 patients data related to ILD disease, Covid-19 infection and mortality obtained from electronic records retrospectively. The primary outcome was death at day 30 of COVID-19 infection RESULTS: There were 271patients diagnosed with CTD-ILD. 74 patients had Covid-19 infection, which was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction. 29 patients were dead during the followed-up period of whom 13 patients had Covid-19 infection-related mortality (17.5% vs 8.1%, p: 0.045). Covid-19 infection related to mortality was more frequently seen in patients with decreased forced vital capacity, smoking history, extended disease and rheumatoid arthritis. On multivariate regression analysis, only decreased forced vital capacity were related to poor outcomes. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Covid-19 infection is related to increased risk of mortality in CTD-ILD patients. Decreased forced vital capacity is a poor prognostic risk factor
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spelling doaj.art-842cf868bee649989c4816370dc66d272023-12-02T05:58:36ZengVan Yuzuncu Yil University, School of MedicineVan Tıp Dergisi2587-03512022-07-0129333233610.5505/vtd.2022.67790VTD-67790Covid-19 Course in Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease PatientsHasan Satış0Yasemin Ünsal1Abdurrahman Tufan2Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Hospital Rheumatology Department,AnkaraGazi University Faculty of Medicine Hospital Internal Medicine Department,AnkaraGazi University Faculty of Medicine Hospital Rheumatology Department,AnkaraINTRODUCTION: Coronovirus 2019 ( Covid-19) infection has been related to increased mortality amongst patients with lung disease. In this study it was aimed to showed the mortality rate and possible prognostic factors related to Covid-19 in connective tissue disease related interstitial lung disease patients (CTD-ILD) METHODS: In a tertiary referral center,patients with previously diagnosed CTD-ILD retrospectively reviewed. Between 1th April 2020 to 1 th April 2021 patients data related to ILD disease, Covid-19 infection and mortality obtained from electronic records retrospectively. The primary outcome was death at day 30 of COVID-19 infection RESULTS: There were 271patients diagnosed with CTD-ILD. 74 patients had Covid-19 infection, which was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction. 29 patients were dead during the followed-up period of whom 13 patients had Covid-19 infection-related mortality (17.5% vs 8.1%, p: 0.045). Covid-19 infection related to mortality was more frequently seen in patients with decreased forced vital capacity, smoking history, extended disease and rheumatoid arthritis. On multivariate regression analysis, only decreased forced vital capacity were related to poor outcomes. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Covid-19 infection is related to increased risk of mortality in CTD-ILD patients. Decreased forced vital capacity is a poor prognostic risk factorhttps://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-67790connective tissue diseaseinterstitial lung diseasecovid-19 infectionmortality
spellingShingle Hasan Satış
Yasemin Ünsal
Abdurrahman Tufan
Covid-19 Course in Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease Patients
Van Tıp Dergisi
connective tissue disease
interstitial lung disease
covid-19 infection
mortality
title Covid-19 Course in Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease Patients
title_full Covid-19 Course in Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease Patients
title_fullStr Covid-19 Course in Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease Patients
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19 Course in Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease Patients
title_short Covid-19 Course in Connective Tissue Disease-Related Interstitial Lung Disease Patients
title_sort covid 19 course in connective tissue disease related interstitial lung disease patients
topic connective tissue disease
interstitial lung disease
covid-19 infection
mortality
url https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-67790
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