Frontiers in Immunology (Dec 2023)

Association of eosinopenia with worsening prognosis in hospitalized Azvudine-treated COVID-19 patients: a retrospective cohort study

  • Xiaomin Wang,
  • Xiaomin Wang,
  • Xiaomin Wang,
  • Xiaomin Wang,
  • Xiaomin Wang,
  • Xiaomin Wang,
  • Xiaomin Wang,
  • Yating Dian,
  • Yating Dian,
  • Yating Dian,
  • Yating Dian,
  • Yating Dian,
  • Qian Zhou,
  • Qian Zhou,
  • Qian Zhou,
  • Qian Zhou,
  • Qian Zhou,
  • Guangtong Deng,
  • Guangtong Deng,
  • Guangtong Deng,
  • Guangtong Deng,
  • Guangtong Deng,
  • Rui Wei,
  • Rui Wei,
  • Furong Zeng,
  • Furong Zeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1320973
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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BackgroundCurrent guidelines prioritize the use of Azvudine in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients, while biomarkers for prognosis in Azvudine-treated COVID-19 patients are still lacking. Here, we aim to assess the prognostic value of eosinopenia in Azvudine-treated COVID-19 patients.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed 290 consecutive Azvudine-treated hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Clinical characteristics and prognosis data were analyzed between patients with eosinopenia and with normal eosinophil levels.ResultsA total of 290 patients were enrolled in this study, with a median age of 69 years. Among them, 40.69% presented with eosinopenia and 59.31% had normal eosinophil levels. Common symptoms included cough (87.6%), expectoration (76.2%), fever (67.9%), poor appetite (47.2%), and polypnea (46.6%). Compared to patients with normal eosinophil levels, those with eosinopenia were older and less likely to experience fatigue (25.4% vs. 39.0%, P=0.016). Significant differences in laboratory parameters, particularly in blood routine and blood biochemical indicators, were observed between the two groups. Patients with eosinopenia were also less likely to develop severe illness subtypes, requiring more medication and oxygen support. The Cox proportional hazard model showed that eosinopenia was associated with worsening progression in Azvudine-treated COVID-19 patients (adjusted hazard ratio=2.79, 95% confidence interval: 1.04, 7.50), adjusting for potential confounders.ConclusionEosinopenia is associated with worsening prognosis in Azvudine-treated COVID-19 patients.

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