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伊朗库姆省 COVID-19 大流行期间多发性硬化症患者的一年随访:一项横断面研究。

A one year follow of patients with multiple sclerosis during COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study in Qom province, Iran.

机构信息

Multiple Sclerosis Research Center, Neuroscience institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Associate Professor, Neuroscience Research Center, Qom University of Medical Sciences and Health, Qom, Iran.

出版信息

Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2022 Apr;60:103712. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2022.103712. Epub 2022 Feb 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the current COVID-19 pandemic, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients represent a population of particular interest as they might be at higher risk of COVID-19 infection and it's complications. The present study aimed to investigate a one year follow up of patients with MS during the COVID-19 pandemic, in Qom province, Iran.

METHODS

This study was performed at the MS Clinic of Beheshti Hospital from June 1, 2020 to November 1, 2021. 202 patients with a diagnosis of MS and negative self-reported history of COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic, were enrolled. First, the demographic characteristics of patients were collected. Second, the patients underwent serological testing for anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies. Then, a year later, they were revalauted and asked about the occurrence of clinical relapse leading to hospitalization, disease progression, DMT profile, COVID-19 vaccination, and history of COVID-19 infection. We considered six weeks after COVID-19 regarding relapse occurrence. Eventually, statistical analysis was carried out by using SPSS 26.0 RESULTS: Of 202 patients, 26 patients (12.87%) had initially a positive index antibody result. During the follow-up periods, 25 patients (12.37%) were infected with COVID-19 which was mainly mild (74.8%), and significantly lower than general population. 118 patients (58.41%) were vaccinated for COVID-19 which reduced the risk of COVID-19 development (P<001). Except a case of myelitis associated with vaccination, no serious adverse event was reported. Additionally, only one patient developed MS relapse following COVID-19 infection. Except clinical relapse (P = 0.001), other demographic and MS characteristics, and DMT type were not associated with COVID-19. In terms of MS course, 12 patients (5.94%) discontinued their DMTs regardless of the DMT adverse events or treatment failure. 41 patients (20.3%) experienced a clinical relapse, of whom 12 were escalated to a second line DMT. Further, 27 patients (13.4%) noted a history of worsening disability which mainly occurred after COIVD-19 infection.

CONCLUSION

The present study showed a significant lower incidence of COVID-19 infection in MS patients. Except for clinical relapse, other demographic and MS characteristics, and DMT type were not associated with COVID-19 infection. In addition, COVID-19 vaccination reduced the risk of COVID-19 development, and the prognosis was favorable in the majority of MS patients.

摘要

背景

在当前的 COVID-19 大流行中,多发性硬化症 (MS) 患者是一个特别值得关注的人群,因为他们可能面临更高的 COVID-19 感染和并发症风险。本研究旨在调查伊朗库姆省 COVID-19 大流行期间 MS 患者的一年随访情况。

方法

本研究于 2020 年 6 月 1 日至 2021 年 11 月 1 日在贝赫什提医院的 MS 诊所进行。共纳入 202 名 MS 患者,他们在大流行开始时诊断为 MS,且自我报告无 COVID-19 病史。首先,收集患者的人口统计学特征。其次,对患者进行 SARS-CoV-2 IgG 抗体血清学检测。然后,一年后,对患者进行重新评估,询问导致住院的临床复发、疾病进展、DMT 特征、COVID-19 疫苗接种和 COVID-19 感染史。我们将复发发生的时间定义为 COVID-19 后 6 周。最终,使用 SPSS 26.0 进行统计分析。

结果

在 202 名患者中,26 名(12.87%)患者最初的指数抗体检测结果为阳性。在随访期间,25 名(12.37%)患者感染了 COVID-19,其中 74.8%为轻症,明显低于普通人群。118 名(58.41%)患者接种了 COVID-19 疫苗,这降低了 COVID-19 发展的风险(P<001)。除 1 例与疫苗接种相关的脊髓炎外,未报告严重不良事件。此外,只有 1 名患者在感染 COVID-19 后出现 MS 复发。除临床复发(P=0.001)外,其他人口统计学和 MS 特征以及 DMT 类型与 COVID-19 无关。在 MS 病程方面,有 12 名(5.94%)患者因 DMT 不良反应或治疗失败而停用 DMT。41 名(20.3%)患者出现临床复发,其中 12 名患者升级为二线 DMT。此外,27 名(13.4%)患者出现残疾恶化史,主要发生在 COVID-19 感染后。

结论

本研究显示 MS 患者 COVID-19 感染发生率显著较低。除临床复发外,其他人口统计学和 MS 特征以及 DMT 类型与 COVID-19 感染无关。此外,COVID-19 疫苗接种降低了 COVID-19 发展的风险,且大多数 MS 患者的预后良好。

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