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COVID-19 infection in chronic myeloid leukaemia after oneyear of the pandemic in Italy. A Campus CML report

Authors :
Elisabetta Abruzzese
Sabina Russo
Carmen Fava
Francesca Lunghi
Sabrina Leonetti Crescenzi
Chiara Elena
Vincenzo Accurso
Fausto Castagnetti
Debora Luzi
Giovanni Caocci
Elena Crisà
Maria Cristina Miggiano
Massimo Breccia
Antonella Gozzini
Giuseppina Loglisci
Giovanna Rege-Cambrin
Monica Bocchia
Immacolata Attolico
Massimiliano Bonifacio
Luigiana Luciano
Gaetano La Barba
Gianantonio Rosti
Maria Stella De Candia
Roberto Latagliata
Gabriele Gugliotta
Francesco Cavazzini
Rosaria Sancetta
Micaela Bergamaschi
Anna Rita Scortechini
Sara Galimberti
Tamara Intermesoli
Federica Sorà
Luciano Levato
Paolo Sportoletti
Monica Crugnola
Mario Tiribelli
Isabella Capodanno
Giuseppe Saglio
Davide Rapezzi
Robin Foà
Alessandra Iurlo
Alessandro Lucchesi
Michele Pizzuti
Sara Barulli
Fabio Stagno
Patrizia Pregno
Alessandra Malato
Gianni Binotto
Agostino Tafuri
Breccia M.
Abruzzese E.
Accurso V.
Attolico I.
Barulli S.
Bergamaschi M.
Binotto G.
Bocchia M.
Bonifacio M.
Caocci G.
Capodanno I.
Castagnetti F.
Cavazzini F.
Crisa E.
Crugnola M.
Stella De Candia M.
Elena C.
Fava C.
Galimberti S.
Gozzini A.
Gugliotta G.
Intermesoli T.
Iurlo A.
La Barba G.
Latagliata R.
Leonetti Crescenzi S.
Levato L.
Loglisci G.
Lucchesi A.
Luciano L.
Lunghi F.
Luzi D.
Malato A.
Cristina Miggiano M.
Pizzuti M.
Pregno P.
Rapezzi D.
Rege-Cambrin G.
Rosti G.
Russo S.
Sancetta R.
Rita Scortechini A.
Sora F.
Sportoletti P.
Stagno F.
Tafuri A.
Tiribelli M.
Foa R.
Saglio G.
Source :
British Journal of Haematology
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Limited information is available on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the management of chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML). The Campus CML network collected retrospective information on 8665 CML patients followed at 46 centres throughout Italy during the pandemic between February 2020 and January 2021. Within this cohort, we recorded 217 SARS-CoV-2-positive patients (2·5%). Most patients (57%) were diagnosed as having SARS-CoV-2 infection during the second peak of the pandemic (September 2020 to January 2021). The majority (35%) was aged between 50 and 65years with a male prevalence (73%). Fifty-six percent of patients presented concomitant comorbidities. The median time from CML diagnosis to SARS-CoV-2 infection was six years (three months to 18years). Twenty-one patients (9·6%) required hospitalization without the need of respiratory assistance, 18 (8·2%) were hospitalized for respiratory assistance, 8 (3·6%) were admitted to an intensive care unit, while 170 (78%) were only quarantined. Twenty-three percent of patients discontinued tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy during the infection. Twelve patients died due to COVID-19 with a mortality rate of 5·5% in the positive cohort and of 0·13% in the whole cohort. We could also document sequelae caused by the SARS-CoV-2 infection and an impact of the pandemic on the overall management of CML patients.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Haematology
Accession number :
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