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Nirmatrelvir-ritonavir use among adults hospitalized with COVID-19 during the Omicron phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program.
Mitchell, Robyn; Lee, Diane; Pelude, Linda; Comeau, Jeannette; Conly, John; Ellis, Chelsey; Ellison, Jennifer; Embil, John; Evans, Gerald; Johnston, Lynn; Johnstone, Jennie; Katz, Kevin; Kibsey, Pamela; Lee, Bonita; Lefebvre, Marie-Astrid; Longtin, Yves; McGeer, Allison; Mertz, Dominik; Minion, Jessica; Smith, Stephanie; Srigley, Jocelyn; Suh, Kathryn; Tomlinson, Jen; Wong, Alice; Thampi, Nisha; Frenette, Charles.
Afiliação
  • Mitchell R; Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.
  • Lee D; Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.
  • Pelude L; Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.
  • Comeau J; IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS.
  • Conly J; University of Calgary, Calgary, AB.
  • Ellis C; The Moncton Hospital, Moncton, NB.
  • Ellison J; Alberta Health Services, Calgary, AB.
  • Embil J; Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, MB.
  • Evans G; Queen's University, Kingston, ON.
  • Johnston L; QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS.
  • Johnstone J; Sinai Health, Toronto, ON.
  • Katz K; North York General Hospital, Toronto, ON.
  • Kibsey P; Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, BC.
  • Lee B; Stollery Children's Hospital, Edmonton, AB.
  • Lefebvre MA; McGill University Health Centre, Montréal, QC.
  • Longtin Y; SMBD-Jewish General Hospital, Montréal, QC.
  • McGeer A; Sinai Health, Toronto, ON.
  • Mertz D; McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, ON.
  • Minion J; Saskatchewan Health Authority, Regina, SK.
  • Smith S; University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, AB.
  • Srigley J; BC Women's and BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC.
  • Suh K; The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON.
  • Tomlinson J; Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, MB.
  • Wong A; Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, SK.
  • Thampi N; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, ON.
  • Frenette C; McGill University Health Centre, Montréal, QC.
Can Commun Dis Rep ; 49(7-8): 351-357, 2023 Aug 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38455882
ABSTRACT

Background:

Recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir in reducing the risk of progression to severe disease among outpatients with mild to moderate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); however, data are limited regarding the use and role of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir among hospitalized patients. This study describes the use and outcomes of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir among adults hospitalized with COVID-19 in a sentinel network of Canadian acute care hospitals during the Omicron variant phase of the pandemic.

Methods:

The Canadian Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program conducts surveillance of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in acute care hospitals across Canada. Demographic, clinical, treatment and 30-day outcome data were collected by chart review by trained infection control professionals using standardized questionnaires.

Results:

From January 1 to December 31, 2022, 13% (n=490/3,731) of adult patients (18 years of age and older) hospitalized with COVID-19 in 40 acute care hospitals received nirmatrelvir-ritonavir either at admission or during hospitalization. Most inpatients who received nirmatrelvir-ritonavir, 79% of whom were fully vaccinated, had at least one pre-existing comorbidity (97%) and were of advanced age (median=79 years). Few were admitted to an intensive care unit (2.3%) and among the 490 nirmatrelvir-ritonavir treated inpatients, there were 13 (2.7%) deaths attributable to COVID-19.

Conclusion:

These findings from a large sentinel network of Canadian acute-care hospitals suggest that nirmatrelvir-ritonavir is being used to treat adult COVID-19 patients at admission who are at risk of progression to severe disease or those who acquired COVID-19 in hospital. Additional research on the efficacy and indications for nirmatrelvir-ritonavir use in hospitalized patients is warranted to inform future policies and guidelines.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article