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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
250 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2020-03-12
2020-04-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Patients are risk stratified by severity of symptoms on presentation to the hospital as mild, moderate, or severe COVID-19. Patients without hypoxia or exertional dyspnea were considered to have mild COVID-19. Patients with mild COVID-19 were treated with symptom relief only and not admitted to the hospital. Patients who presented with infiltrates on chest radiography and required supplemental oxygen by nasal cannula or HFNC were classified as having moderate COVID-19. Patients who had respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation were classified as having severe COVID-19.
This is a multi-center quasi-experimental study at HFHS, comprised of five hospitals in southeast and south-central Michigan. The study was approved by the institution's Investigational Review Board (#13739) with waiver of consent. Patients in the pre-corticosteroid protocol group from March 12, 2020 through March 19, 2020 were compared to a corticosteroid protocol group that included patients from March 20, 2020 through March 27, 2020.
Patients in both study groups received standard care, comprised of supplemental oxygen, HFNC, invasive ventilation, antibiotic agents, antiviral agents, vasopressor support, and renal-replacement therapy, as determined by the primary team. Patients who progressed to ARDS were managed with standard of care.
Data was ascertained from each institution's electronic medical record and recorded in a standardized electronic case report form. Demographic data, information on clinical symptoms or signs at presentation, and laboratory and radiologic results during admission. All laboratory tests and radiologic assessments, including plain chest radiography and computed tomography of the chest, were performed at the discretion of the treating physician.
Coexisting conditions were ascertained from electronic medical record and physician documentation. The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) was collected to evaluate baseline illness severity based on vital signs obtained in the Emergency Department. Additionally, the quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) was used to evaluate severity of illness of included patients based on ED vitals and examination. All patients were followed for at least 14 days after initial presentation. Patient data was censored on April 9, 2020.
Statistical Analysis: Continuous variables were reported as median and interquartile range (IQR) and compared using the Mann-Whitney test or t-test, as appropriate. Categorical data was reported as number and percentage (no., %) and compared using the chi-squared test or Fisher's exact test, as appropriate. No imputation was made for missing data points. The sample size was derived from all eligible consecutive hospitalized patients during the study period. A two-sided α \< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analysis was planned a-priori to test the association between the composite endpoint and exposure to the corticosteroid protocol. Covariates in the bivariate analysis with a p-value \<0.2 and clinical rationale were included in a multivariable regression model that was restricted to a subject-to-variable ratio of 10:1. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS version 25 (Chicago, IL) and SAS 9.4 (Cary, NC).
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Pre-Corticosteroid protocol
Patients with moderate or severe disease who presented to HFHS within the first week of the COVID epidemic in Detroit were initially treated with supportive care with or without a combination of lopinavir-ritonavir and ribavirin or hydroxychloroquine according an institutional guideline developed by Infectious Diseases Physicians and Pharmacists. The institutional guidelines were developed by consensus, and based on the available literature, experience from Wuhan, China and other centers around the world affected by COVID-19 before Michigan. Intravenous (IV) remdesivir compassionate use was requested for eligible mechanically ventilated patients. On March 17, 2020 lopinavir-ritonavir with ribavirin was removed from the COVID-19 institutional protocol.
No interventions assigned to this group
Corticosteroid Protocol
As a result of observed poor outcomes, clinical rationale based upon immunology, clinical course of COVID-19, and more recently best available evidence, the HFHS corticosteroid protocol was developed. We hypothesized that early corticosteroids would combat the inflammatory cascade leading to respiratory failure, ICU escalation of care, and mechanical ventilation. The corticosteroid protocol became the institutional standard on March 20, 2020. Patients with confirmed influenza infection were not recommended to receive corticosteroids.
Patients with moderate COVID-19 who required 4 liters or more of oxygen per minute on admission, or who had escalating oxygen requirements from baseline, were recommended to receive IV methylprednisolone 0.5 to 1 mg/kg/day in 2 divided doses for 3 days. Patients who required ICU admission were recommended to receive the above regimen of hydroxychloroquine and IV methylprednisolone 0.5 to 1 mg/kg/day in 2 divided doses for 3 to 7 days.
Methylprednisolone
IV methylprednisolone 0.5 to 1 mg/kg/day in 2 divided doses for 3 days
Interventions
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Methylprednisolone
IV methylprednisolone 0.5 to 1 mg/kg/day in 2 divided doses for 3 days
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Confirmed COVID-19 infection
* Radiographic evidence of bilateral pulmonary infiltrates
* Oxygen requirement by nasal cannula, high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC), or mechanical ventilation
Exclusion Criteria
* Death within 24 hours of presentation to the ED
* Admitted for less than 24 hours
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Henry Ford Health System
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mayur Ramesh
Senior Staff Physician, Infectious Diseases
Principal Investigators
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Mayur Ramesh
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Henry Ford Health System
Locations
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Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Countries
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References
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Fadel R, Morrison AR, Vahia A, Smith ZR, Chaudhry Z, Bhargava P, Miller J, Kenney RM, Alangaden G, Ramesh MS; Henry Ford COVID-19 Management Task Force. Early Short-Course Corticosteroids in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19. Clin Infect Dis. 2020 Nov 19;71(16):2114-2120. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa601.
Other Identifiers
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HFH IRB # 13739
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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