COVID-19 mortality in patients with immunodeficiency and its predictors: a systematic review.
SeyedAhmad SeyedAlinaghiAmirali KarimiAlireza BarzegaryHengameh MojdeganlouFarzin VahediSeyed Peyman MirghaderiParnian ShobeiriMaryam RamezaniParisa Yousefi KonjdarPegah MirzapourMarcarious M TantuoyirSeyed Ahmad Seyed AlinaghiOmid DadrasFabricio VoltarelliPublished in: European journal of medical research (2022)
Overall, there were two points of view in both types of immunodeficiencies. The first is the classical viewpoint that all immunodeficient patients are at a higher risk of infection leading to a higher mortality rate. The second types of studies found that immunodeficiency might play a less important or even an inverse role in mortality rates by lowering the severity of the inflammatory response. However, it is important to take note to comorbidities, such as DM, HTN, CAD, ESRD, history of lower respiratory infection, etc., and demographic factors, such as obesity and age > 70 years, as they appear to influence the mortality rate, especially in patients with secondary immunodeficiency.
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