Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use and outcomes of COVID-19 in the ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK cohort: a matched, prospective cohort study. (July 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use and outcomes of COVID-19 in the ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK cohort: a matched, prospective cohort study. (July 2021)
- Main Title:
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use and outcomes of COVID-19 in the ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK cohort: a matched, prospective cohort study
- Authors:
- Drake, Thomas M
Fairfield, Cameron J
Pius, Riinu
Knight, Stephen R
Norman, Lisa
Girvan, Michelle
Hardwick, Hayley E
Docherty, Annemarie B
Thwaites, Ryan S
Openshaw, Peter J M
Baillie, J Kenneth
Harrison, Ewen M
Semple, Malcolm G
Baillie, J Kenneth
Semple, Malcolm G
Openshaw, Peter JM
Carson, Gail
Alex, Beatrice
Bach, Benjamin
Barclay, Wendy S
Bogaert, Debby
Chand, Meera
Cooke, Graham S
da Silva Filipe, Ana
de Silva, Thushan
Docherty, Annemarie B
Dunning, Jake
Fletcher, Tom
Green, Christopher A
Harrison, Ewen M
Hiscox, Julian A
Ho, Antonia YW
Horby, Peter W
Ijaz, Samreen
Khoo, Say
Klenerman, Paul
Law, Andrew
Lim, Wei Shen
Mentzer, Alexander J
Merson, Laura
Meynert, Alison M
Moore, Shona C
Noursadeghi, Mahdad
Palmarini, Massimo
Paxton, William A
Pollakis, Georgios
Price, Nicholas
Rambaut, Andrew
Robertson, David L
Russell, Clark D
Sancho-Shimizu, Vanessa
Scott, Janet T
Sigfrid, Louise
Solomon, Tom
Sriskandan, Shiranee
Stuart, David
Summers, Charlotte
Tedder, Richard S
Thompson, AA Roger
Thomson, Emma C
Thwaites, Ryan S
Turtle, Lance CW
Zambon, Maria
Donohue, Chloe
Griffiths, Fiona
Hardwick, Hayley
Lyons, Ruth
Oosthuyzen, Wilna
Drake, Thomas M
Fairfield, Cameron J
Knight, Stephen R
Mclean, Kenneth A
Murphy, Derek
Norman, Lisa
Pius, Riinu
Shaw, Catherine A
Connor, Marie
Dalton, Jo
Gamble, Carrol
Girvan, Michelle
Halpin, Sophie
Harrison, Janet
Jackson, Clare
Marsh, Laura
Roberts, Stephanie
Saviciute, Egle
Clohisey, Sara
Hendry, Ross
Law, Andrew
Leeming, Gary
Scott-Brown, James
Wham, Murray
Greenhalf, William
McDonald, Sara
Shaw, Victoria
Keating, Seán
Ahmed, Katie A.
Armstrong, Jane A
Ashworth, Milton
Asiimwe, Innocent G
Bakshi, Siddharth
Barlow, Samantha L
Booth, Laura
Brennan, Benjamin
Bullock, Katie
Carlucci, Nicola
Cass, Emily
Catterall, Benjamin WA
Clark, Jordan J
Clarke, Emily A
Cole, Sarah
Cooper, Louise
Cox, Helen
Davis, Christopher
Dincarslan, Oslem
Doce Carracedo, Alejandra
Dunn, Chris
Dyer, Philip
Elliott, Angela
Evans, Anthony
Finch, Lorna
Fisher, Lewis WS
Flaherty, Lisa
Foster, Terry
Garcia-Dorival, Isabel
Greenhalf, William
Gunning, Philip
Hartley, Catherine
Holmes, Anthony
Jensen, Rebecca L
Jones, Christopher B
Jones, Trevor R
Khandaker, Shadia
King, Katharine
Kiy, Robyn T.
Koukorava, Chrysa
Lake, Annette
Lant, Suzannah
Latawiec, Diane
Lavelle-Langham, Lara
Lefteri, Daniella
Lett, Lauren
Livoti, Lucia A
Mancini, Maria
Massey, Hannah
Maziere, Nicole
McDonald, Sarah
McEvoy, Laurence
McLauchlan, John
Metelmann, Soeren
Miah, Nahida S
Middleton, Joanna
Mitchell, Joyce
Moore, Shona C
Murphy, Ellen G
Penrice-Randal, Rebekah
Pilgrim, Jack
Prince, Tessa
Reynolds, Will
Ridley, P. Matthew
Sales, Debby
Shaw, Victoria E
Shears, Rebecca K
Small, Benjamin
Subramaniam, Krishanthi S
Szemiel, Agnieska
Taggart, Aislynn
Tanianis-Hughes, Jolanta
Thomas, Jordan
Trochu, Erwan
van Tonder, Libby
Wilcock, Eve
Zhang, J. Eunice
MacLean, Alan
McCafferty, Sarah
Morrice, Kirstie
Murphy, Lee
Wrobel, Nicola
Adeniji, Kayode
Agranoff, Daniel
Agwuh, Ken
Ail, Dhiraj
Aldera, Erin L.
Alegria, Ana
Angus, Brian
Ashish, Abdul
Atkinson, Dougal
Bari, Shahedal
Barlow, Gavin
Barnass, Stella
Barrett, Nicholas
Bassford, Christopher
Basude, Sneha
Baxter, David
Beadsworth, Michael
Bernatoniene, Jolanta
Berridge, John
Best, Nicola
Bothma, Pieter
Brittain-Long, Robin
Bulteel, Naomi
Burden, Tom
Burtenshaw, Andrew
Caruth, Vikki
Chadwick, David
Chadwick, David
Chambler, Duncan
Chee, Nigel
Child, Jenny
Chukkambotla, Srikanth
Clark, Tom
Collini, Paul
Cosgrove, Catherine
Cupitt, Jason
Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa
Dark, Paul
Dawson, Chris
Dervisevic, Samir
Donnison, Phil
Douthwaite, Sam
DuRand, Ingrid
Dushianthan, Ahilanadan
Dyer, Tristan
Evans, Cariad
Eziefula, Chi
Fegan, Chrisopher
Finn, Adam
Fullerton, Duncan
Garg, Sanjeev
Garg, Sanjeev
Garg, Atul
Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni
Godden, Jo
Goldsmith, Arthur
Graham, Clive
Hardy, Elaine
Hartshorn, Stuart
Harvey, Daniel
Havalda, Peter
Hawcutt, Daniel B
Hobrok, Maria
Hodgson, Luke
Hormis, Anil
Jacobs, Michael
Jain, Susan
Jennings, Paul
Kaliappan, Agilan
Kasipandian, Vidya
Kegg, Stephen
Kelsey, Michael
Kendall, Jason
Kerrison, Caroline
Kerslake, Ian
Koch, Oliver
Koduri, Gouri
Koshy, George
Laha, Shondipon
Laird, Steven
Larkin, Susan
Leiner, Tamas
Lillie, Patrick
Limb, James
Linnett, Vanessa
Little, Jeff
Lyttle, Mark
MacMahon, Michael
MacNaughton, Emily
Mankregod, Ravish
Masson, Huw
Matovu, Elijah
McCullough, Katherine
McEwen, Ruth
Meda, Manjula
Mills, Gary
Minton, Jane
Mirfenderesky, Mariyam
Mohandas, Kavya
Mok, Quen
Moon, James
Moore, Elinoor
Morgan, Patrick
Morris, Craig
Mortimore, Katherine
Moses, Samuel
Mpenge, Mbiye
Mulla, Rohinton
Murphy, Michael
Nagarajan, Thapas
Nagel, Megan
Nelson, Mark
O'Shea, Matthew K.
Ostermann, Marlies
Otahal, Igor
Pais, Mark
Panchatsharam, Selva
Papakonstantinou, Danai
Papineni, Padmasayee
Paraiso, Hassan
Patel, Brij
Pattison, Natalie
Pepperell, Justin
Peters, Mark
Phull, Mandeep
Pintus, Stefania
Post, Frank
Price, David
Prout, Rachel
Rae, Nikolas
Reschreiter, Henrik
Reynolds, Tim
Richardson, Neil
Roberts, Mark
Roberts, Devender
Rose, Alistair
Rousseau, Guy
Ryan, Brendan
Saluja, Taranprit
Sarah, Sarah
Shah, Aarti
Shankar-Hari, Manu
Shanmuga, Prad
Sharma, Anil
Shawcross, Anna
Singh Pooni, Jagtur
Sizer, Jeremy
Smith, Richard
Snelson, Catherine
Spittle, Nick
Staines, Nikki
Stambach, Tom
Stewart, Richard
Subudhi, Pradeep
Szakmany, Tamas
Tatham, Kate
Thomas, Jo
Thompson, Chris
Thompson, Robert
Tridente, Ascanio
Tupper-Carey, Darell
Twagira, Mary
Ustianowski, Andrew
Vallotton, Nick
Vincent-Smith, Lisa
Visuvanathan, Shico
Vuylsteke, Alan
Waddy, Sam
Wake, Rachel
Walden, Andrew
Welters, Ingeborg
Whitehouse, Tony
Whittaker, Paul
Whittington, Ashley
Wijesinghe, Meme
Williams, Martin
Wilson, Lawrence
Winchester, Stephen
Wiselka, Martin
Wolverson, Adam
Wooton, Daniel G
Workman, Andrew
Yates, Bryan
Young, Peter
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Early in the pandemic it was suggested that pre-existing use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) could lead to increased disease severity in patients with COVID-19. NSAIDs are an important analgesic, particularly in those with rheumatological disease, and are widely available to the general public without prescription. Evidence from community studies, administrative data, and small studies of hospitalised patients suggest NSAIDs are not associated with poorer COVID-19 outcomes. We aimed to characterise the safety of NSAIDs and identify whether pre-existing NSAID use was associated with increased severity of COVID-19 disease. Methods: This prospective, multicentre cohort study included patients of any age admitted to hospital with a confirmed or highly suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection leading to COVID-19 between Jan 17 and Aug 10, 2020. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality, and secondary outcomes were disease severity at presentation, admission to critical care, receipt of invasive ventilation, receipt of non-invasive ventilation, use of supplementary oxygen, and acute kidney injury. NSAID use was required to be within the 2 weeks before hospital admission. We used logistic regression to estimate the effects of NSAIDs and adjust for confounding variables. We used propensity score matching to further estimate effects of NSAIDS while accounting for covariate differences in populations. Results: Between Jan 17 and Aug 10, 2020, weSummary: Background: Early in the pandemic it was suggested that pre-existing use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) could lead to increased disease severity in patients with COVID-19. NSAIDs are an important analgesic, particularly in those with rheumatological disease, and are widely available to the general public without prescription. Evidence from community studies, administrative data, and small studies of hospitalised patients suggest NSAIDs are not associated with poorer COVID-19 outcomes. We aimed to characterise the safety of NSAIDs and identify whether pre-existing NSAID use was associated with increased severity of COVID-19 disease. Methods: This prospective, multicentre cohort study included patients of any age admitted to hospital with a confirmed or highly suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection leading to COVID-19 between Jan 17 and Aug 10, 2020. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality, and secondary outcomes were disease severity at presentation, admission to critical care, receipt of invasive ventilation, receipt of non-invasive ventilation, use of supplementary oxygen, and acute kidney injury. NSAID use was required to be within the 2 weeks before hospital admission. We used logistic regression to estimate the effects of NSAIDs and adjust for confounding variables. We used propensity score matching to further estimate effects of NSAIDS while accounting for covariate differences in populations. Results: Between Jan 17 and Aug 10, 2020, we enrolled 78 674 patients across 255 health-care facilities in England, Scotland, and Wales. 72 179 patients had death outcomes available for matching; 40 406 (56·2%) of 71 915 were men, 31 509 (43·8%) were women. In this cohort, 4211 (5·8%) patients were recorded as taking systemic NSAIDs before admission to hospital. Following propensity score matching, balanced groups of NSAIDs users and NSAIDs non-users were obtained (4205 patients in each group). At hospital admission, we observed no significant differences in severity between exposure groups. After adjusting for explanatory variables, NSAID use was not associated with worse in-hospital mortality (matched OR 0·95, 95% CI 0·84–1·07; p=0·35), critical care admission (1·01, 0·87–1·17; p=0·89), requirement for invasive ventilation (0·96, 0·80–1·17; p=0·69), requirement for non-invasive ventilation (1·12, 0·96–1·32; p=0·14), requirement for oxygen (1·00, 0·89–1·12; p=0·97), or occurrence of acute kidney injury (1·08, 0·92–1·26; p=0·33). Interpretation: NSAID use is not associated with higher mortality or increased severity of COVID-19. Policy makers should consider reviewing issued advice around NSAID prescribing and COVID-19 severity. Funding: National Institute for Health Research and Medical Research Council. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet. Volume 3:Number 7(2021)
- Journal:
- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 3:Number 7(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 3, Issue 7 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 3
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0003-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- e498
- Page End:
- e506
- Publication Date:
- 2021-07
- Subjects:
- Rheumatology -- periodicals
616.72305 - Journal URLs:
- https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanrhe/issues#decade=loi_decade_201 ↗
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/the-lancet-rheumatology ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/S2665-9913(21)00104-1 ↗
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- 2665-9913
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