Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases (Oct 2021)

A multicenter cross-sectional French study of the impact of COVID-19 on neuromuscular diseases

  • Lucie Isoline Pisella,
  • Sara Fernandes,
  • Guilhem Solé,
  • Tanya Stojkovic,
  • Céline Tard,
  • Jean-Baptiste Chanson,
  • Françoise Bouhour,
  • Emmanuelle Salort-Campana,
  • Guillemette Beaudonnet,
  • Louise Debergé,
  • Fanny Duval,
  • Aude-Marie Grapperon,
  • Marion Masingue,
  • Aleksandra Nadaj-Pakleza,
  • Yann Péréon,
  • Frédérique Audic,
  • Anthony Behin,
  • Diane Friedman,
  • Armelle Magot,
  • Jean-Baptiste Noury,
  • Sarah Souvannanorath,
  • Karim Wahbi,
  • Jean-Christophe Antoine,
  • Kévin Bigaut,
  • Jean-Philippe Camdessanché,
  • Pascal Cintas,
  • Rabab Debs,
  • Caroline Espil-Taris,
  • Laurent Kremer,
  • Thierry Kuntzer,
  • Pascal Laforêt,
  • Vincent Laugel,
  • Martial Mallaret,
  • Maud Michaud,
  • Sylvain Nollet,
  • Juliette Svahn,
  • Savine Vicart,
  • Rocio Nur Villar-Quiles,
  • Isabelle Desguerre,
  • David Adams,
  • Sandrine Segovia-Kueny,
  • Géraldine Merret,
  • Elhadi Hammouda,
  • Annamaria Molon,
  • Shahram Attarian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-021-02090-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Due to their health condition, patients with neuromuscular diseases (NMD) are at greater risk of developing serious complications with COVID-19. The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence of COVID-19 among NMD patients and the risk factors for its impact and severity during the first wave of the pandemic. Clinical data were collected from NMD-COVID-19 patients, between March 25, 2020 and May 11, 2020 in an anonymous survey carried out by expert physicians from the French Health Care Network Filnemus. Results Physicians reported 84 patients, including: 34 with myasthenia gravis, 27 with myopathy and 23 with neuropathy. COVID-19 had no effect on NMD for 48 (58%) patients and 48 (58%) patients developed low COVID-19 severity. COVID-19 caused the death of 9 (11%) NMD patients. Diabetic patients were at greater risk of dying. Patients with diabetes, hypertension or severe forms of NMD had a higher risk of developing a moderate or severe form of COVID-19. In our cohort, corticosteroids and other immunosuppressants were not significantly associated with higher COVID-19 severity for acquired NMD. Conclusion During this period, a small percentage of French NMD patients was affected by COVID-19 compared to the general French population and COVID-19 had a limited short-term effect on them. Diabetes, hypertension and a severe degree of NMD were identified as risk factors of unfavorable outcome following COVID-19. Conversely, in our cohort of patients with acquired NMD, corticosteroids or other immunosuppressants did not appear to be risk factors for more severe COVID-19.

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