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吸烟与合并症对新冠病毒感染严重程度和死亡率的累积影响:一项系统评价与荟萃分析

Accumulating Impact of Smoking and Co-morbidities on Severity and Mortality of COVID-19 Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

作者信息

Kumar Rupesh, Rai Avdhesh Kumar, Phukan Mayur Mausoom, Hussain Anowar, Borah Debajit, Gogoi Bhaskarjyoti, Chakraborty Poulomi, Buragohain Alak Kumar

机构信息

Department of Bio-Technology, The Assam Royal Global University, Guwahati-781035, Assam, India.

Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, The Assam Royal Global University, Guwahati-781035, Assam, India.

出版信息

Curr Genomics. 2021 Dec 30;22(5):339-352. doi: 10.2174/1389202922666210921101728.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

High prevalence, severity, and formidable morbidity have marked the recent emergence of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The significant association with the pre-existing co-morbid conditions has increased the disease burden of this global health emergency, pushing the patients, healthcare workers and facilities to the verge of complete disruption.

METHODS

Meta-analysis of pooled data was undertaken to assess the cumulative risk assessment of multiple co-morbid conditions associated with severe COVID-19. PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar were searched from January 1 to June 27 2020 to generate a well-ordered, analytical, and critical review. The exercise began with keying in requisite keywords, followed by inclusion and exclusion criteria, data extraction, and quality evaluation. The final statistical meta-analysis of the risk factors of critical/severe and non-critical COVID-19 infection was carried out on Microsoft Excel (Ver. 2013), MedCalc (Ver.19.3), and RevMan software (Ver.5.3).

RESULTS

We investigated 19 eligible studies, comprising 12037 COVID-19 disease patients, representing the People's Republic of China (PRC), USA, and Europe. 18.2% (n = 2200) of total patients had critical/severe COVID-19 disease. The pooled analysis showed a significant association of COVID-19 disease severity risk with cardiovascular disease (RR: 3.11, p < 0.001), followed by diabetes (RR: 2.06, p < 0.001), hypertension (RR: 1.54, p < 0.001), and smoking (RR: 1.52, p < 006).

CONCLUSION

The review involved a sample size of 12037 COVID-19 patients across a wide geographical distribution. The reviewed reports have focussed on the association of individual risk assessment of co-morbid conditions with the heightened risk of COVID-19 disease. The present meta-analysis of cumulative risk assessment of co-morbidity from cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and smoking signals a novel interpretation of inherent risk factors exacerbating COVID-19 disease severity. Consequently, there exists a definite window of opportunity for increasing survival of COVID-19 patients (with high risk and co-morbid conditions) by timely identification and implementation of appropriately suitable treatment modalities.

摘要

背景

新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行近期呈现出高发病率、高严重性和极高的致死率。与先前存在的合并症之间的显著关联增加了这场全球卫生紧急事件的疾病负担,使患者、医护人员和医疗设施濒临全面崩溃的边缘。

方法

对汇总数据进行荟萃分析,以评估与重症COVID-19相关的多种合并症的累积风险评估。在2020年1月1日至6月27日期间检索了PubMed、Scopus和谷歌学术,以进行有序、分析性和批判性的综述。该过程首先输入必要的关键词,然后设定纳入和排除标准、数据提取以及质量评估。对重症/危重症和非重症COVID-19感染的危险因素进行的最终统计荟萃分析在Microsoft Excel(2013版)、MedCalc(19.3版)和RevMan软件(5.3版)上进行。

结果

我们调查了19项符合条件的研究,包括来自中华人民共和国、美国和欧洲的12037例COVID-19疾病患者。18.2%(n = 2200)的患者患有重症/危重症COVID-19疾病。汇总分析显示,COVID-19疾病严重程度风险与心血管疾病显著相关(RR:3.11,p < 0.001),其次是糖尿病(RR:2.06,p < 0.001)、高血压(RR:1.54,p < 0.001)和吸烟(RR:1.52,p < 0.006)。

结论

该综述涉及广泛地理分布的12037例COVID-19患者样本。所审查的报告聚焦于合并症的个体风险评估与COVID-19疾病高风险之间的关联。本次对心血管疾病、糖尿病、高血压和吸烟合并症累积风险评估的荟萃分析标志着对加剧COVID-19疾病严重程度的内在风险因素的新解释。因此,通过及时识别并实施适当的治疗方式,存在提高COVID-19患者(高风险和合并症患者)生存率的明确机会窗口。

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