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COVID-19 in patients with neuroendocrine neoplasms: two-year results of the INTENSIVE study

Authors :
Fazio, N
Gervaso, L
Halfdanarson, T
Sonbol, M
Eiring, R
Pusceddu, S
Prinzi, N
Lombardi Stocchetti, B
Grozinsky-Glasberg, S
Gross, D
Walter, T
Robelin, P
Lombard-Bohas, C
Frassoni, S
Bagnardi, V
Antonuzzo, L
Sparano, C
Massironi, S
Gelsomino, F
Bongiovanni, A
Ranallo, N
Tafuto, S
Rossi, M
Cives, M
Rasul, K
Hamid, H
Chirco, A
Squadroni, M
La Salvia, A
Hernando, J
Hofland, J
Koumarianou, A
Boselli, S
Tamayo, D
Mazzon, C
Rubino, M
Spada, F
Fazio, Nicola
Gervaso, Lorenzo
Halfdanarson, Thorvardur R
Sonbol, Mohamad
Eiring, Rachel A
Pusceddu, Sara
Prinzi, Natalie
Lombardi Stocchetti, Benedetta
Grozinsky-Glasberg, Simona
Gross, David J
Walter, Thomas
Robelin, Patrick
Lombard-Bohas, Catherine
Frassoni, Samuele
Bagnardi, Vincenzo
Antonuzzo, Lorenzo
Sparano, Clotilde
Massironi, Sara
Gelsomino, Fabio
Bongiovanni, Alberto
Ranallo, Nicoletta
Tafuto, Salvatore
Rossi, Maura
Cives, Mauro
Rasul, Kakil Ibrahim
Hamid, Hytham
Chirco, Alessandra
Squadroni, Michela
La Salvia, Anna
Hernando, Jorge
Hofland, Johannes
Koumarianou, Anna
Boselli, Sabrina
Tamayo, Darina
Mazzon, Cristina
Rubino, Manila
Spada, Francesca
Fazio, N
Gervaso, L
Halfdanarson, T
Sonbol, M
Eiring, R
Pusceddu, S
Prinzi, N
Lombardi Stocchetti, B
Grozinsky-Glasberg, S
Gross, D
Walter, T
Robelin, P
Lombard-Bohas, C
Frassoni, S
Bagnardi, V
Antonuzzo, L
Sparano, C
Massironi, S
Gelsomino, F
Bongiovanni, A
Ranallo, N
Tafuto, S
Rossi, M
Cives, M
Rasul, K
Hamid, H
Chirco, A
Squadroni, M
La Salvia, A
Hernando, J
Hofland, J
Koumarianou, A
Boselli, S
Tamayo, D
Mazzon, C
Rubino, M
Spada, F
Fazio, Nicola
Gervaso, Lorenzo
Halfdanarson, Thorvardur R
Sonbol, Mohamad
Eiring, Rachel A
Pusceddu, Sara
Prinzi, Natalie
Lombardi Stocchetti, Benedetta
Grozinsky-Glasberg, Simona
Gross, David J
Walter, Thomas
Robelin, Patrick
Lombard-Bohas, Catherine
Frassoni, Samuele
Bagnardi, Vincenzo
Antonuzzo, Lorenzo
Sparano, Clotilde
Massironi, Sara
Gelsomino, Fabio
Bongiovanni, Alberto
Ranallo, Nicoletta
Tafuto, Salvatore
Rossi, Maura
Cives, Mauro
Rasul, Kakil Ibrahim
Hamid, Hytham
Chirco, Alessandra
Squadroni, Michela
La Salvia, Anna
Hernando, Jorge
Hofland, Johannes
Koumarianou, Anna
Boselli, Sabrina
Tamayo, Darina
Mazzon, Cristina
Rubino, Manila
Spada, Francesca
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We conducted a retrospective/prospective worldwide study on patients with neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) and a molecularly proven SARS-CoV-2 positivity. Preliminary results regarding 85 patients of the INTENSIVE study have been published in 2021. Now we are reporting the 2-year analysis. Here, we are reporting data from consecutive patients enrolled between 1 June 2020, and 31 May 2022. Among the 118 contacted centers, 25 were active to enroll and 19 actively recruiting at the time of data cut-off for a total of 280 patients enrolled. SARS-CoV-2 positivity occurred in 47.5% of patients in 2020, 35.1% in 2021, and 17.4% in 2022. The median age for COVID-19 diagnosis was 60 years. Well-differentiated tumors, non-functioning, metastatic stage, and gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) primary sites represented most of the NENs. COVID-19-related pneumonia occurred in 22.8% of the total, with 61.3% of them requiring hospitalization; 11 patients (3.9%) needed sub-intensive or intensive care unit therapies and 14 patients died (5%), in 11 cases (3.9%) directly related to COVID-19. Diabetes mellitus and age at COVID-19 diagnosis > 70 years were significantly associated with COVID-19 mortality, whereas thoracic primary site with COVID-19 morbidity. A significant decrease in both hospitalization and pneumonia occurred in 2022 vs 2020. In our largest series of NEN patients with COVID-19, the NEN population is similar to the general population of patients with NEN regardless of COVID-19. However, older age, non-GEP primary sites and diabetes mellitus should be carefully considered for increased COVID-19 morbidity and mortality. Relevant information could be derived by integrating our results with NENs patients included in other cancer patients with COVID-19 registries.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383766200
Document Type :
Electronic Resource