Remdesivir for the treatment of COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Lee, Todd C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Murthy, Srinivas [4 ]
Del Corpo, Olivier [5 ]
Senecal, Julien [5 ]
Butler-Laporte, Guillaume [3 ]
Sohani, Zahra N. [1 ]
Brophy, James M. [3 ,6 ]
McDonald, Emily G. [2 ,7 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Dept Med, Div Infect Dis, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] McGill Univ, Dept Med, Clin Practice Assessment Unit, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] McGill Univ, Dept Epidemiol Occupat Hlth & Biostat, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[4] Univ British Columbia, Dept Pediat, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[5] McGill Univ, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[6] McGill Univ, Dept Med, Div Cardiol, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[7] McGill Univ, Dept Med, Div Gen Internal Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Coronavirus; COVID-19; Meta; -analysis; Mortality; Remdesivir;
D O I
10.1016/j.cmi.2022.04.018
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: The benefits of remdesivir in the treatment of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 remain debated with the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization providing contradictory recommendations for and against use. Objectives: To evaluate the role of remdesivir for hospitalized inpatients as a function of oxygen requirements. Data sources: Beginning with our prior systematic review, we searched MEDLINE using PubMed from 15 January 2021 through 5 May 2022. Study eligibility criteria: Randomised controlled trials; all languages. Participants: All hospitalized adults with COVID-19. Interventions: Remdesivir, in comparison to either placebo, or standard of care. Assessment of risk of bias: We used the ROB-2 criteria. Methods of data synthesis: The primary outcome was mortality, stratified by oxygen use (none, supplemental oxygen without mechanical ventilation, and mechanical ventilation). We conducted a frequentist random effects meta-analysis on the risk ratio scale and, to contextualize the probabilistic benefits, we also performed a Bayesian random effects meta-analysis on the risk difference scale. A >= 1% absolute risk reduction was considered clinically important. Results: We identified eight randomized trials, totaling 10 751 participants. The risk ratio for mortality comparing remdesivir vs. control was 0.77 (95% CI, 0.5-1.19) in the patients who did not require supplemental oxygen; 0.89 (95% CI, 0.79-0.99) for nonventilated patients requiring oxygen; and 1.08 (95% CI, 0.88-1.31) in the setting of mechanical ventilation. Using neutral priors, the probabilities that remdesivir reduces mortality were 76.8%, 93.8%, and 14.7%, respectively. The probability that remdesivir reduced mortality by >= 1% was 77.4% for nonventilated patients requiring oxygen. Conclusions: Based on this meta-analysis, there is a high probability that remdesivir reduces mortality for nonventilated patients with COVID-19 requiring supplemental oxygen therapy. Treatment guidelines should be re-evaluated. Todd C. Lee, Clin Microbiol Infect 2022;28:1203 (c) 2022 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:1203 / 1210
页数:8
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