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Corticosteroids for COVID-19 被引量:2
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作者 djillali annane 《Journal of Intensive Medicine》 2021年第1期14-25,共12页
Coronavirus disease 19(COVID-19)is placing a major burden on healthcare,economy and social systems world-wide owing to its fast spread and unacceptably high death toll.The unprecedented research effort has established... Coronavirus disease 19(COVID-19)is placing a major burden on healthcare,economy and social systems world-wide owing to its fast spread and unacceptably high death toll.The unprecedented research effort has established the role of a deregulated immune response to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,resulting in systemic inflammation.After that,the immunomodulatory approach has been placed in the top list of the re-search agenda for COVID-19.Corticosteroids have been used for more than 70 years to modulate the immune response in a broad variety of diseases.These drugs have been shown to prevent and attenuate inflammation both in tissues and in circulation via non-genomic and genomic effects.At the bedside,numerous observational cohorts have been published in the past months and have been inconclusive.Randomized controlled trials with subsequent high quality meta-analyses have provided moderate to strong certainty for an increased chance of survival and relief from life supportive therapy with corticosteroids given at a dose of 6 mg per day dexametha-sone or equivalent doses of hydrocortisone or methylprednisolone.The corticotherapy was not associated with an increased risk of bacterial infection or of delayed viral clearance.In daily practice,physicians may be encouraged to use corticosteroids when managing patients with COVID-19 requiring oxygen supplementation. 展开更多
关键词 CORONAVIRUS CORTICOSTEROIDS Inflammatory mediators Trials SURVIVAL Superinfections
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