Journal of Clinical Virology Plus (Jun 2024)

Assessing the effect of remdesivir alone and in combination with corticosteroids on time to death in COVID-19: A propensity score-matched analysis

  • Mohamad Amin Pourhoseingholi,
  • Mehdi Azizmohammad Looha,
  • Saba Ilkhani,
  • Hamidreza Hatamabadi,
  • Amir Sadeghi,
  • Seyed Amir Ahmad Safavi-Naini,
  • Kamran Heidari,
  • Nazanin Taraghikhah,
  • Mohammad Mahdi Fallah,
  • Reyhaneh Kalantar,
  • Nariman Naderi,
  • Romina Esbati,
  • Nastaran Ebrahimi,
  • Ali Solhpour,
  • Tannaz Jamialahmadi,
  • Amirhossein Sahebkar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. 100180

Abstract

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of remdesivir, alone or in combination with corticosteroids, on the time to death in COVID-19 patients. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted between March 20, 2020, and March 18, 2021, on 5318 patients with confirmed COVID-19 at three tertiary educational hospitals in Tehran, Iran. The treated group consisted of COVID-19 patients who received remdesivir, either alone or in combination with corticosteroids, while the untreated group included infected patients who did not receive these treatments. The two groups were matched by propensity score matching method, which adjusted for 92 confounding factors such as demographic, sign and symptom, clinical, and treatment-related factors, to provide balanced covariates between the treated and untreated groups. Results: Of the 4,322 patients, 791 received remdesivir alone and 694 received remdesivir combined with corticosteroids. Among the patients who received remdesivir, 456 were male, and the mean (±standard deviation) age was 59.52±16.49 with a median hospitalization stay of 8 (interquartile range: 5–13) days. After applying the nearest neighbor propensity score matching method, there were no significant differences found in the hazard of death between patients who received remdesivir alone and those who did not receive treatment (hazard ratio: 0.94; 95 % confidence interval: 0.76, 1.16). In addition, the combination of remdesivir and corticosteroids was not associated with a reduced hazard of death (hazard ratio: 1.00; 95 % confidence interval: 0.80, 1.26). The median hospitalization stay was significantly longer in the group treated with remdesivir (alone/combined with corticosteroids) compared to the untreated group, both before and after matching. Conclusion: No association was observed between remdesivir treatment (alone/combined with corticosteroids) and a reduced hazard of death among COVID-19 patients. However, longer hospitalization stays were observed in patients receiving remdesivir, either alone or in combination with corticosteroids, compared to the untreated group.

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