Savarino Edoardo Vincenzo, Iovino Paola, Santonicola Antonella, Ghisa Matteo, Laserra Giorgio, Barberio Brigida, Maniero Daria, Lorenzon Greta, Ciacci Carolina, Savarino Vincenzo, Zingone Fabiana
Gastroenterology Unit, Department of Surgery, Oncology and Gastroenterology, University of Padua, 35128 Padua, Italy.
Department of Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, Scuola Medica Salernitana, University of Salerno, University Hospital San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d'Aragona, 84131 Salerno, Italy.
J Clin Med. 2020 Jun 26;9(6):2011. doi: 10.3390/jcm9062011.
Eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs) are chronic gastrointestinal conditions requiring corticosteroid and immunosuppressive therapy for disease control. Patients with EGIDs usually report impaired quality of life. We aimed to report the clinical and psychological impact of COVID-19 infection in EGID patients. In this prospective web-based study we invited all consecutive EGID patients attending the University Hospital of Salerno (Campania) and Padua (Veneto) to fill an ad hoc COVID-19 survey. Moreover, a telemedicine service for direct consultation was organized. Data regarding the occurrence and perception of COVID-19 infection as well as clinical information were recorded. The study population included 102 EGID patients (mean age 36.6 years, 34 females), of whom 89 had eosinophilic esophagitis, nine had gastroenteritis, and four had colitis. No patient was diagnosed with COVID-19 or had recurrence of his/her primary disease. All of them were adherent to therapy and preventive measures adoption. Most patients were worried because of COVID-19 and social preventing measures but did not consider themselves at major risk or susceptible to COVID-19 or other infections due to their chronic condition or therapy. Female gender and low education level were associated to a higher psychological perception of COVID-19 compared to lockdown status or other demographic and clinical factors ( < 0.05). Overall, COVID-19 had a limited clinical impact on patients with EGIDs. The degree of education and sex, but not the fact of living in a lockdown area, influenced the perception of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
嗜酸性粒细胞性胃肠道疾病(EGIDs)是需要使用皮质类固醇和免疫抑制疗法来控制病情的慢性胃肠道疾病。EGIDs患者通常报告生活质量受损。我们旨在报告COVID-19感染对EGID患者的临床和心理影响。在这项基于网络的前瞻性研究中,我们邀请了所有连续就诊于萨勒诺大学医院(坎帕尼亚)和帕多瓦大学医院(威尼托)的EGID患者填写一份专门的COVID-19调查问卷。此外,还组织了远程医疗直接咨询服务。记录了有关COVID-19感染的发生和认知情况以及临床信息。研究人群包括102例EGID患者(平均年龄36.6岁,女性34例),其中89例患有嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎,9例患有肠胃炎,4例患有结肠炎。没有患者被诊断出感染COVID-19或原发性疾病复发。他们都坚持治疗并采取预防措施。大多数患者因COVID-19和社会预防措施而感到担忧,但不认为自己因慢性病或治疗而面临重大风险或易感染COVID-19或其他感染。与封锁状态或其他人口统计学和临床因素相比,女性和低教育水平与对COVID-19的更高心理认知相关(<0.05)。总体而言,COVID-19对EGID患者的临床影响有限。教育程度和性别,而非居住在封锁区域这一事实,影响了对SARS-CoV-2感染的认知。