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疫苗接种及其对新冠病毒肺炎患者肺部受累情况的影响:印度的一项回顾性研究

Vaccination and Its Impact on Lung Involvement in COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Study in India.

作者信息

Balasubramaniam Suhasini, Bose Priyadarsini, Raviganesh Pravin Kumar, Pandian Pravin, Selvaraj Balaji, Sivaprakasam Rajasekaran, Balaji Sangeetha, Am Abhilekshmi, Sivakumar Priyadharshini, Ramasubramanian Swaminathan

机构信息

Radiodiagnosis, Government Stanley Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, IND.

Internal Medicine, Government Medical College, Omandurar Government Estate, Chennai, IND.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Apr 24;16(4):e58904. doi: 10.7759/cureus.58904. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Background COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, led to a global pandemic necessitating urgent vaccine development and deployment. By the end of 2020, several vaccines had reached their clinical trial endpoints. India, leveraging its pharmaceutical prowess, developed two primary vaccines: CoviShield® and Covaxin®. Despite the availability of these vaccines, vaccine hesitancy became a notable challenge. This study aimed to assess the correlation between vaccination status and lung involvement in COVID-19 patients, aiming to fortify trust in vaccines and enhance vaccine uptake in India. Methods This retrospective cross-sectional study analyzed data from 272 patients treated at a designated COVID-19 Care Center in Chennai, India, from May to July 2021. Patients were divided into vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, with vaccinated individuals further categorized based on the type and dose of vaccine received (CoviShield® or Covaxin®). Lung involvement was assessed through CT chest scans, and statistical analyses were performed to compare the severity of lung involvement across different groups. Results The vaccinated group demonstrated significantly lower mean lung involvement (28%) compared to the unvaccinated group (34.8%). Within vaccinated individuals, no significant differences were observed between different vaccine types and doses, suggesting a generalized protective effect of COVID-19 vaccination against severe lung involvement. Conclusion Vaccination against COVID-19 significantly reduces the severity of lung involvement among patients, irrespective of the vaccine brand or dose. This study reinforces the importance of vaccination in mitigating the impact of COVID-19 and supports ongoing vaccination efforts.

摘要

背景 由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)引起的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)导致了一场全球大流行,这使得迫切需要开发和部署疫苗。到2020年底,几种疫苗已达到其临床试验终点。印度凭借其制药实力,研发了两种主要疫苗:科维希尔德(CoviShield®)和科瓦克辛(Covaxin®)。尽管有这些疫苗可用,但疫苗犹豫成为了一个显著的挑战。本研究旨在评估COVID-19患者的疫苗接种状况与肺部受累之间的相关性,旨在增强印度对疫苗的信任并提高疫苗接种率。方法 这项回顾性横断面研究分析了2021年5月至7月在印度金奈一家指定的COVID-19护理中心接受治疗的272例患者的数据。患者被分为接种疫苗组和未接种疫苗组,接种疫苗的个体根据所接种疫苗的类型和剂量(科维希尔德(CoviShield®)或科瓦克辛(Covaxin®))进一步分类。通过胸部CT扫描评估肺部受累情况,并进行统计分析以比较不同组之间肺部受累的严重程度。结果 与未接种疫苗组(34.8%)相比,接种疫苗组的平均肺部受累程度显著更低(28%)。在接种疫苗的个体中,不同疫苗类型和剂量之间未观察到显著差异,这表明COVID-19疫苗接种对严重肺部受累具有普遍的保护作用。结论 接种COVID-19疫苗可显著降低患者肺部受累的严重程度,无论疫苗品牌或剂量如何。本研究强化了疫苗接种在减轻COVID-19影响方面的重要性,并支持正在进行的疫苗接种工作。

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