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糖尿病患者中COVID-19疫苗接种反应及突破性感染风险:基于社区报告者的队列研究

COVID-19 Vaccination Reactions and Risk of Breakthrough Infections Among People With Diabetes: Cohort Study Derived From Community Reporters.

作者信息

Dreyer Nancy A, Knuth Kendall B, Xie Yiqiong, Reynolds Matthew W, Mack Christina D

机构信息

Dreyer Strategies LLC, Newton, MA, United States.

Real World Solutions, IQVIA, Durham, NC, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Diabetes. 2024 Feb 27;9:e45536. doi: 10.2196/45536.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This exploratory study compares self-reported COVID-19 vaccine side effects and breakthrough infections in people who described themselves as having diabetes with those who did not identify as having diabetes.

OBJECTIVE

The study uses person-reported data to evaluate differences in the perception of COVID-19 vaccine side effects between adults with diabetes and those who did not report having diabetes.

METHODS

This is a retrospective cohort study conducted using data provided online by adults aged 18 years and older residing in the United States. The participants who voluntarily self-enrolled between March 19, 2021, and July 16, 2022, in the IQVIA COVID-19 Active Research Experience project reported clinical and demographic information, COVID-19 vaccination, whether they had experienced any side effects, test-confirmed infections, and consented to linkage with prescription claims. No distinction was made for this study to differentiate prediabetes or type 1 and type 2 diabetes nor to verify reports of positive COVID-19 tests. Person-reported medication use was validated using pharmacy claims and a subset of the linked data was used for a sensitivity analysis of medication effects. Multivariate logistic regression was used to estimate the adjusted odds ratios of vaccine side effects or breakthrough infections by diabetic status, adjusting for age, gender, education, race, ethnicity (Hispanic or Latino), BMI, smoker, receipt of an influenza vaccine, vaccine manufacturer, and all medical conditions. Evaluations of diabetes medication-specific vaccine side effects are illustrated graphically to support the examination of the magnitude of side effect differences for various medications and combinations of medications used to manage diabetes.

RESULTS

People with diabetes (n=724) reported experiencing fewer side effects within 2 weeks of vaccination for COVID-19 than those without diabetes (n=6417; mean 2.7, SD 2.0 vs mean 3.1, SD 2.0). The adjusted risk of having a specific side effect or any side effect was lower among those with diabetes, with significant reductions in fatigue and headache but no differences in breakthrough infections over participants' maximum follow-up time. Diabetes medication use did not consistently affect the risk of specific side effects, either using self-reported medication use or using only diabetes medications that were confirmed by pharmacy health insurance claims for people who also reported having diabetes.

CONCLUSIONS

People with diabetes reported fewer vaccine side effects than participants not reporting having diabetes, with a similar risk of breakthrough infection.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04368065; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04368065.

摘要

背景

本探索性研究比较了自称患有糖尿病者与未自称患有糖尿病者自我报告的新冠病毒疫苗副作用及突破性感染情况。

目的

本研究使用个人报告的数据,评估糖尿病成人与未报告患有糖尿病者在新冠病毒疫苗副作用认知方面的差异。

方法

这是一项回顾性队列研究,使用居住在美国的18岁及以上成年人在线提供的数据。在2021年3月19日至2022年7月16日期间自愿自我登记参加艾昆纬新冠病毒主动研究体验项目的参与者报告了临床和人口统计学信息、新冠病毒疫苗接种情况、是否经历过任何副作用、检测确诊的感染情况,并同意与处方索赔数据进行关联。本研究未区分糖尿病前期或1型和2型糖尿病,也未核实新冠病毒检测呈阳性的报告。使用药房索赔数据验证个人报告的用药情况,并使用一部分关联数据进行药物效果的敏感性分析。采用多因素逻辑回归分析,根据糖尿病状态估计疫苗副作用或突破性感染的调整比值比,并对年龄、性别、教育程度、种族、族裔(西班牙裔或拉丁裔)、体重指数、吸烟者、是否接种流感疫苗、疫苗制造商以及所有医疗状况进行校正。以图形方式展示了糖尿病药物特定疫苗副作用的评估结果,以支持对用于治疗糖尿病的各种药物及药物组合的副作用差异程度进行考察。

结果

糖尿病患者(n = 724)报告在接种新冠病毒疫苗后2周内出现的副作用少于非糖尿病患者(n = 6417;均值2.7,标准差2.0对比均值3.1,标准差2.0)。糖尿病患者出现特定副作用或任何副作用的校正风险较低,疲劳和头痛显著减少,但在参与者的最长随访期内,突破性感染无差异。无论是使用自我报告的用药情况,还是仅使用通过药房医疗保险索赔确认的糖尿病药物(针对也报告患有糖尿病的人),糖尿病药物的使用并未始终影响特定副作用的风险。

结论

糖尿病患者报告的疫苗副作用少于未报告患有糖尿病的参与者,突破性感染风险相似。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04368065;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04368065

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