Different systemic rheumatic diseases as risk factors for COVID-19-related mortality

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George E. Fragoulis
Vasiliki-Kalliopi Bournia
Petros P. Sfikakis
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[1] Joint Academic Rheumatology Program,First Department of Propedeutic and Internal Medicine
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Clinical Rheumatology | 2022年 / 41卷
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COVID-19; Mortality; Systemic rheumatic diseases;
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COVID-19 has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality, globally. Whether COVID-19-related mortality is increased in patients with systemic rheumatic diseases (SRDs) is still debatable. Although results are somewhat conflicting, there are a handful of nationwide studies published indicating that, in individuals with SRD, there is signal for increased adverse COVID-19-related outcomes and higher mortality. It appears that there are differences in COVID-19-related mortality across various SRDs. Besides, certain disease-specific (disease activity, disease duration, medication received) and/or other features (e.g. comorbidities) seem to also affect COVID-19-related mortality in SRD patients. Herein, we wanted to highlight that a more individualized approach taking into consideration the effect of the aforementioned factors into the risk calculation for COVID-19 adverse outcomes, including mortality, in SRD patients is warranted. A multinational study based on nationwide data, examining all common SRDs and stratifying accordingly, would be of interest, toward this direction.Key Points• It is still debatable whether Covid-19-related mortality is increased in patients with sytemic rheumatic diseases (SRD).• Disease-specific risk factors (e.g. type of SRD, disease activity) should be taken into account in risk assessment for Covid-19-releted outcomes in SRD patients.
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