Hypertension is associated with increased mortality and severity of disease in COVID-19 pneumonia: A systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression

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Pranata, Raymond [1 ]
Lim, Michael Anthonius [1 ]
Huang, Ian [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Raharjo, Sunu Budhi [4 ,5 ]
Lukito, Antonia Anna [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pelita Harapan, Fac Med, Jl Jend Sudirman 20, Tangerang 15810, Banten, Indonesia
[2] Hasan Sadikin Gen Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Bandung, Indonesia
[3] Univ Padjadjaran, Fac Med, Sumedang, Indonesia
[4] Univ Indonesia, Dept Cardiol & Vasc Med, Depok, Indonesia
[5] Natl Cardiovasc Ctr Harapan Kita, Jakarta, Indonesia
[6] Siloam Hosp, Dept Cardiol & Vasc Med, Tangerang, Indonesia
关键词
Hypertension; coronavirus; COVID-19; severity; mortality; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS; SARS-COV-2; WUHAN;
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10.1177/1470320320926899
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Objective: To investigate the association between hypertension and outcome in patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia. Methods: We performed a systematic literature search from several databases on studies that assess hypertension and outcome in COVID-19. Composite of poor outcome, comprising of mortality, severe COVID-19, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), need for intensive care unit (ICU) care and disease progression were the outcomes of interest. Results: A total of 6560 patients were pooled from 30 studies. Hypertension was associated with increased composite poor outcome (risk ratio (RR) 2.11 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.85, 2.40), p < 0.001; I-2, 44%) and its sub-group, including mortality (RR 2.21 (1.74, 2.81), p < 0.001; I-2, 66%), severe COVID-19 (RR 2.04 (1.69, 2.47), p < 0.001; I-2 31%), ARDS (RR 1.64 (1.11, 2.43), p = 0.01; I-2,0%, p = 0.35), ICU care (RR 2.11 (1.34, 3.33), p = 0.001; I-2 18%, p = 0.30), and disease progression (RR 3.01 (1.51, 5.99), p = 0.002; I-2 0%, p = 0.55). Meta-regression analysis showed that gender (p = 0.013) was a covariate that affects the association. The association was stronger in studies with a percentage of males < 55% compared to > 55% (RR 2.32 v. RR 1.79). Conclusion: Hypertension was associated with increased composite poor outcome, including mortality, severe COVID-19, ARDS, need for ICU care and disease progression in patients with COVID-19.
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