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Clinical Course of Coronavirus disease 2019 C-19 in Patients with Bronchiectasis

Authors :
Ebru Çakır Edis
Aykut Çilli
Deniz Kızılırmak
Ayşın Şakar Coşkun
Abdullah Sayıner
Sedat Çiçek
İnci Gülmez
Mehmet Çoban Ağca
Benan Çağlayan
Neslihan Özçelik
Nurdan Köktürk
Birsen Ocaklı
Eyüp Sabri Uçan
Source :
Thoracic Research and Practice, Vol 25, Iss 5, Pp 184-187 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
AVES, 2024.

Abstract

Objective: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected the whole world and caused the death of more than 6 million people. The disease has been observed to have a more severe course in patients with chronic lung diseases. There are limited data regarding COVID-19 in patients with bronchiectasis. The aim of this article is to investigate the course of COVID-19 and factors affecting the clinical outcome in patients with bronchiectasis. Material and Methods: This study was conducted using the Turkish Adult Bronchiectasis Database (TEBVEB) to which 25 centers in Türkiye contributed between March 2019 and January 2022. The database consisted of 1035 patients, and COVID-19-related data were recorded for 606 patients. Results: One hundred nineteen (19.6%) of the bronchiectasis patients (64 female, mean age 57.3 ± 13.9) had COVID-19. Patients with bronchiectasis who developed COVID-19 more frequently had other comorbidities (P = .034). They also more frequently had cystic bronchiectasis (P = .009) and their Bronchiectasis Severity Index was significantly higher (P = .019). Eighty-two (68.9%) of the patients who had COVID-19 were followed up in the outpatient clinic, 27 (22.7%) in the inpatient ward and 10 (8.4%) patients in the intensive care unit. There tended to be a higher percentage of males among patients admitted to the hospital (P = .073); similarly, the mean age of the patients admitted to the hospital was also higher (60.8 vs 55.8 years for the outpatients), but these differences did not reach statistical significance (P = .071). Conclusion: In conclusion, this study showed that severe bronchiectasis, presence of cystic bronchiectasis and worse Bronchiectasis Severity Index are associated with the development of COVID-19, but not with the severity of infection.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
29799139
Volume :
25
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Thoracic Research and Practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8bc2413931894833a1639bfb78287f15
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5152/ThoracResPract.2024.23054