Effect of high versus low dose of dexamethasone on clinical worsening in patients hospitalised with moderate or severe COVID-19 pneumonia: an open-label, randomised clinical trial
Taboada Muñiz, Manuel; Rodríguez, N.; Varela, P.M.; Rodríguez, M.T.; Abelleira París, Romina; González, A.; Casal Mouriño, Ana; Peromingo, J.A.D.; Lama, A.; Domínguez, M.J.; Rábade Castedo, Carlos; Páez, E.M.; Riveiro Blanco, Vanessa; Pernas, H.; del Carmen Beceiro, M.; Caruezo Rodríguez, Valentín; Naveira Castelo, Alberto; Cariñena Amigo, Agustín; Cabaleiro, T.; Estany Gestal, Ana; Zarra Ferro, Irene; Pose Reino, Antonio; Valdés Cuadrado, Luis; Álvarez-Escudero, J.

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2022Título de revista
European Respiratory Journal
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Background Low-dose dexamethasone demonstrated clinical improvement in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) needing oxygen therapy; however, evidence on the efficacy of high-dose dexamethasone is limited. Methods We performed a randomised, open-label, controlled trial involving hospitalised patients with confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia needing oxygen therapy. Patients were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive low-dose dexamethasone (6 mg once daily for 10 days) or high-dose dexamethasone (20 mg once daily for 5 days, followed by 10 mg once daily for an additional 5 days). The primary outcome was clinical worsening within 11 days since randomisation. Secondary outcomes included 28-day mortality, time to recovery and clinical status at day 5, 11, 14 and 28 on an ordinal scale ranging from 1 (discharged) to 7 (death). Results A total of 200 patients (mean±SD age 64±14 years; 62% male) were enrolled. 32 (31.4%) out of 102 patients enrolled in the low-dose group and 16 (16.3%) out of 98 in the high-dose group showed clinical worsening within 11 days since randomisation (rate ratio 0.427, 95% CI 0.216-0.842; p=0.014). The 28-day mortality was 5.9% in the low-dose group and 6.1% in the high-dose group (p=0.844). There was no significant difference in time to recovery, and in the seven-point ordinal scale at days 5, 11, 14 and 28. Conclusions Among hospitalised COVID-19 patients needing oxygen therapy, high dose of dexamethasone reduced clinical worsening within 11 days after randomisation, compared with low dose.
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