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Risk factors and outcomes of COVID‐19 in adult patients with hematological malignancies: A single‐center study showing lower than expected rates of hospitalization and mortality

Title: Risk factors and outcomes of COVID‐19 in adult patients with hematological malignancies: A single‐center study showing lower than expected rates of hospitalization and mortality
Authors: Aumann, Shlomzion; Tsubary, Uria; Nachmias, Boaz; Ben Yehuda, Dina; Lavie, David; Goldschmidt, Neta; Vainstein, Vladimir; Libster, Diana; Saban, Revital; Shaulov, Adir; Israel, Sarah; Avni, Batia; Grisariu, Sigal; Bdolah‐Amram, Tali; Gatt, Moshe; Zimran, Eran
Source: European Journal of Haematology ; volume 111, issue 1, page 135-145 ; ISSN 0902-4441 1600-0609
Publisher Information: Wiley
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: Wiley Online Library (Open Access Articles via Crossref)
Description: Background Studies addressing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in patients with hematological malignancies have reported mortality rates of up to 40%; however, included predominantly hospitalized patients. Methods During the first year of the pandemic, we followed adult patients with hematological malignancies treated at a tertiary center in Jerusalem, Israel, who contracted COVID‐19, with the aim of studying risk factors for adverse COVID‐19‐related outcomes. We used remote communication to track patients managed at home‐isolation, and patient questioning to assess the source of COVID‐19 infection, community versus nosocomial. Results Our series included 183 patients, median age was 62.5 years, 72% had at least one comorbidity and 39% were receiving active antineoplastic treatment. Hospitalization, critical COVID‐19, and mortality rates were 32%, 12.6%, and 9.8%, respectively, remarkably lower than previously reported. Age, multiple comorbidities, and active antineoplastic treatment were significantly associated with hospitalization due to COVID‐19. Treatment with monoclonal antibodies was strongly associated with both hospitalization and critical COVID‐19. In older (≥60) patients not receiving active antineoplastic treatment, mortality, and severe COVID‐19 rates were comparable to those of the general Israeli population. We did not detect patients that contracted COVID‐19 within the Hematology Division. Conclusion These findings are relevant for the future management of patients with hematological malignancies in COVID‐19‐affected regions.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/ejh.13977
Availability: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejh.13977; https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ejh.13977
Rights: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.13695D6F
Database: BASE