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Meta-analysis: hydroxychloroquine therapy approach with or without azithromycin against covid-19

Authors :
Lago, Josilene Nascimento do
Costa, Cosmo de Sousa
Moraes, Larissa Emily de Carvalho
Silva, Raissa Ribeiro da
Gonçalves, Gleiciane Moraes
Oliveira, Thainar Stefanie Barbosa de
Castro, Tatiane Roseli Alves
Souza, Thalles Ricardo Melo de
Almeida, Christian Pacheco de
Ferreira, Lorena Victória de Souza
Silva, Alex Jean Ferreira da
Matos, Widson Davi Vaz de
Granato, Renan Rocha
Júnior, Ademir Ferreira da Silva
Lago, Josilene Nascimento do
Costa, Cosmo de Sousa
Moraes, Larissa Emily de Carvalho
Silva, Raissa Ribeiro da
Gonçalves, Gleiciane Moraes
Oliveira, Thainar Stefanie Barbosa de
Castro, Tatiane Roseli Alves
Souza, Thalles Ricardo Melo de
Almeida, Christian Pacheco de
Ferreira, Lorena Victória de Souza
Silva, Alex Jean Ferreira da
Matos, Widson Davi Vaz de
Granato, Renan Rocha
Júnior, Ademir Ferreira da Silva
Source :
International Journal for Innovation Education and Research; Vol. 8 No. 8 (2020): International Journal for Innovation Education and Research; 73-87; 2411-2933
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective: identify and analyse the evidences about the use of hydroxychloroquine with or without azithromycin in covid-19. Methods: This is a systematic review with meta-analysis using posted articles in December 2019 until May 2020. The research was formulated by a question structured using PICO strategy, in these data bases: BVS, PUBMED, MEDLINE, LILACS, BDENF e SCIELO. Results and discussion: Resulted in 9 articles founded by the PRISMA, approaching 4182 patients. PICO strategy selected and analysed 5 articles projected in Forest plots. Resulting in tree clinical trials (RR: 1.15; IC95%, 0.76 a 1.73), which did not found big differences in the outcome in the groups of patients who used HCQ with or without AZT, comparing with the control group. Two studies analysed the number of deaths/intubations in comparative group, experimental group and control (RR:1.86; IC: 95%, 1.54 a 2.26) resulting in more chance of death /intubation in patients who used HCQ. Conclusion: It was found that is not possible to prove the efficacy of these drugs, due to the limited number of randomized and controlled clinical trials. Therefore, the encourage of scientific production about the HCQ and AZT against Covid-19 is more than necessary.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal for Innovation Education and Research; Vol. 8 No. 8 (2020): International Journal for Innovation Education and Research; 73-87; 2411-2933
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1458536942
Document Type :
Electronic Resource