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COVID-19 outcomes in MS: Observational study of early experience from NYU Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
Parrotta, Erica; Kister, Ilya; Charvet, Leigh; Sammarco, Carrie; Saha, Valerie; Charlson, Robert Erik; Howard, Jonathan; Gutman, Josef Maxwell; Gottesman, Malcolm; Abou-Fayssal, Nada; Wolintz, Robyn; Keilson, Marshall; Fernandez-Carbonell, Cristina; Krupp, Lauren B; Zhovtis Ryerson, Lana.
Afiliação
  • Parrotta E; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Kister I; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Charvet L; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Sammarco C; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Saha V; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Charlson RE; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Howard J; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Gutman JM; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Gottesman M; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Abou-Fayssal N; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Wolintz R; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Keilson M; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Fernandez-Carbonell C; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Krupp LB; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY.
  • Zhovtis Ryerson L; From the NYU Langone Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Centers (E.P., I.K., L.C., C.S., V.S., R.E.C., J.H., J.M.G., M.G., N.A.-F., R.W., M.K., L.B.K., L.Z.R.), New York, NY; and Cohen's Children Medical Center Northwell Health (C.F.-C.), Lake Success, NY. lana.zhovtisryerson@nyulangone.org.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32646885
OBJECTIVE: To report outcomes on patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and related disorders with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) illness. METHODS: From March 16 to April 30, 2020, patients with MS or related disorders at NYU Langone MS Comprehensive Care Center were identified with laboratory-confirmed or suspected COVID-19. The diagnosis was established using a standardized questionnaire or by review of in-patient hospital records. RESULTS: We identified 76 patients (55 with relapsing MS, of which 9 had pediatric onset; 17 with progressive MS; and 4 with related disorders). Thirty-seven underwent PCR testing and were confirmed positive. Of the entire group, 64 (84%) patients were on disease-modifying therapy (DMT) including anti-CD20 therapies (n = 34, 44.7%) and sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor modulators (n = 10, 13.5%). The most common COVID-19 symptoms were fever and cough, but 21.1% of patients had neurologic symptom recrudescence preceding or coinciding with the infection. A total of 18 (23.7%) were hospitalized; 8 (10.5%) had COVID-19 critical illness or related death. Features more common among those hospitalized or with critical illness or death were older age, presence of comorbidities, progressive disease, and a nonambulatory status. No DMT class was associated with an increased risk of hospitalization or fatal outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Most patients with MS with COVID-19 do not require hospitalization despite being on DMTs. Factors associated with critical illness were similar to the general at-risk patient population. DMT use did not emerge as a predictor of poor COVID-19 outcome in this preliminary sample.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pneumonia Viral / Infecções por Coronavirus / Betacoronavirus / Esclerose Múltipla Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pneumonia Viral / Infecções por Coronavirus / Betacoronavirus / Esclerose Múltipla Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article