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Factors associated with COVID-19 and its outcome in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Aida Malek MahdaviMojtaba VarshochiMehrzad HajialiloSaeed DastgiriRaha KhabbaziAlireza Khabbazi
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2021)
Treatment with prednisolone and TNFis and having comorbidities including obesity, diabetes, pulmonary disease, and CKD increase the risk of COVID-19 in RA patients. Although some differences exist in the clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in RA patients and index population, prognosis of COVID-19 in RA patients is not any worse. Key Points • Being female, obese and diabetic, having pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease (CKD), treatment with prednisolone > 5 mg/d and TNFα inhibitors (TNFis) were independent predictors of COVID-19 in RA patients. • Dyspnea, anosmia and taste loss were more common in RA patients compared with the index population. • Although COVID-19 related hospitalization was higher in RA patients than in the index population, there was no significant differences in the need to ICU care and mortality between the two groups.
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