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Provencio, Mariano & Mazarico Gallego, José María & Calles, Antonio & Antoñanzas, Mónica & Pangua, Cristina & Mielgo Rubio, Xabier & Nadal, Ernest & López Castro, Rafael & López Martín, Ana & del Barco, Edel & Dómine, Manuel & Franco, Fernando & Diz, Pilar & Sandoval, Carmen & Sais Girona, Elia & Sullivan, Ivana & Sala, Mª Ángeles & García Ledo, Gema & Cucurull, Marc & Mosquera, Joaquín & Martínez, Mireia & Chara, Luis Enrique & Arriola, Edurne & Esteban Herrera, Beatriz & Jarabo, José Ramón & Álvarez Álvarez, Rosa & Baena, Javier & González Cao, María (2021-05 ) .Lung cancer patients with COVID-19 in Spain: GRAVID study.
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Provencio, Mariano & Mazarico Gallego, José María & Calles, Antonio & Antoñanzas, Mónica & Pangua, Cristina & Mielgo Rubio, Xabier & Nadal, Ernest & López Castro, Rafael & López Martín, Ana & del Barco, Edel & Dómine, Manuel & Franco, Fernando & Diz, Pilar & Sandoval, Carmen & Sais Girona, Elia & Sullivan, Ivana & Sala, Mª Ángeles & García Ledo, Gema & Cucurull, Marc & Mosquera, Joaquín & Martínez, Mireia & Chara, Luis Enrique & Arriola, Edurne & Esteban Herrera, Beatriz & Jarabo, José Ramón & Álvarez Álvarez, Rosa & Baena, Javier & González Cao, María. 2021-05 .Lung cancer patients with COVID-19 in Spain: GRAVID study.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39500
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Provencio, Mariano |
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Mazarico Gallego, José María |
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Calles, Antonio |
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Antoñanzas, Mónica |
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Pangua, Cristina |
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Mielgo Rubio, Xabier |
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Nadal, Ernest |
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López Castro, Rafael |
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López Martín, Ana
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del Barco, Edel |
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Dómine, Manuel |
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Franco, Fernando |
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Diz, Pilar |
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Sandoval, Carmen |
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Sais Girona, Elia |
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Sullivan, Ivana |
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Sala, Mª Ángeles |
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García Ledo, Gema |
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Cucurull, Marc |
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Mosquera, Joaquín |
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Martínez, Mireia |
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Chara, Luis Enrique |
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Arriola, Edurne |
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Esteban Herrera, Beatriz |
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Jarabo, José Ramón |
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Álvarez Álvarez, Rosa |
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Baena, Javier |
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González Cao, María |
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2024-02-05T09:45:55Z |
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2024-02-05T09:45:55Z |
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2021-05 |
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2021-05 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39500 |
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factors are not yet clearly identified. The GRAVID study aimed to describe clinical characteristics, outcomes, and
predictors of poor outcome in patients with lung cancer and COVID-19.
Methods: Prospective observational study that included medical records of patients with lung cancer and PCR confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis across 65 Spanish hospitals. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality;
secondary endpoints were hospitalization and admission to intensive care units (ICU).
Results: A total of 447 patients with a mean age of 67.1 ± 9.8 years were analysed. The majority were men (74.3
%) and current/former smokers (85.7 %). NSCLC was the most frequent type of cancer (84.5 %), mainly as
adenocarcinoma (51.0 %), and stage III metastatic or unresectable disease (79.2 %). Nearly 60 % of patients were
receiving anticancer treatment, mostly first-line chemotherapy. Overall, 350 (78.3 %) patients were hospitalized
for a mean of 13.4 ± 11.4 days, 9 (2.0 %) were admitted to ICU and 146 (32.7 %) died. Advanced disease and the use of corticosteroids to treat COVID-19 during hospitalization were predictors of mortality. Hospitalized, non end-of-life stage patients with lymphocytopenia and high LDH had an increased risk of death. Severity of COVID 19 correlated to higher mortality, ICU admission, and mechanical ventilation rates.
Conclusions: Mortality rate was higher among patients treated with corticosteroids during hospitalization, while
anticancer therapy was not associated with an increased risk of hospitalization or death. Tailored approaches are
warranted to ensure effective cancer management while minimizing the risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2. |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es |
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Lung cancer patients with COVID-19 in Spain: GRAVID study |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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