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Published in: Clinical Rheumatology 11/2020

01-11-2020 | Systemic Sclerosis | Original Article

COVID-19 and rheumatic autoimmune systemic diseases: report of a large Italian patients series

Authors: Clodoveo Ferri, Dilia Giuggioli, Vincenzo Raimondo, Massimo L’Andolina, Antonio Tavoni, Riccardo Cecchetti, Serena Guiducci, Francesco Ursini, Maurizio Caminiti, Giuseppe Varcasia, Pietro Gigliotti, Roberta Pellegrini, Domenico Olivo, Michele Colaci, Giuseppe Murdaca, Raffaele Brittelli, Giuseppa Pagano Mariano, Amelia Spinella, Silvia Bellando-Randone, Vincenzo Aiello, Silvia Bilia, Daiana Giannini, Tommaso Ferrari, Rodolfo Caminiti, Veronica Brusi, Riccardo Meliconi, Poupak Fallahi, Alessandro Antonelli, for the COVID-19 & ASD Italian Study Group

Published in: Clinical Rheumatology | Issue 11/2020

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Abstract

Introduction

Covid-19 infection poses a serious challenge for immune-compromised patients with inflammatory autoimmune systemic diseases. We investigated the clinical-epidemiological findings of 1641 autoimmune systemic disease Italian patients during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Method

This observational multicenter study included 1641 unselected patients with autoimmune systemic diseases from three Italian geographical areas with different prevalence of Covid-19 [high in north (Emilia Romagna), medium in central (Tuscany), and low in south (Calabria)] by means of telephone 6-week survey. Covid-19 was classified as (1) definite diagnosis of Covid-19 disease: presence of symptomatic Covid-19 infection, confirmed by positive oral/nasopharyngeal swabs; (2) highly suspected Covid-19 disease: presence of highly suggestive symptoms, in absence of a swab test.

Results

A significantly higher prevalence of patients with definite diagnosis of Covid-19 disease, or with highly suspected Covid-19 disease, or both the conditions together, was observed in the whole autoimmune systemic disease series, compared to “Italian general population” (p = .030, p = .001, p = .000, respectively); and for definite + highly suspected diagnosis of Covid-19 disease, in patients with autoimmune systemic diseases of the three regions (p = .000, for all comparisons with the respective regional general population). Moreover, significantly higher prevalence of definite + highly suspected diagnosis of Covid-19 disease was found either in patients with various “connective tissue diseases” compared to “inflammatory arthritis group” (p < .000), or in patients without ongoing conventional synthetic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs treatments (p = .011).

Conclusions

The finding of a higher prevalence of Covid-19 in patients with autoimmune systemic diseases is particularly important, suggesting the need to develop valuable prevention/management strategies, and stimulates in-depth investigations to verify the possible interactions between Covid-19 infection and impaired immune-system of autoimmune systemic diseases.
Key Points
• Significantly higher prevalence of Covid-19 is observed in a large series of patients with autoimmune systemic diseases compared to the Italian general population, mainly due to patients’ increased susceptibility to infections and favored by the high exposure to the virus at medical facilities before the restriction measures on individual movement.
• The actual prevalence of Covid-19 in autoimmune systemic diseases may be underestimated, possibly due to the wide clinical overlapping between the two conditions, the generally mild Covid-19 disease manifestations, and the limited availability of virological testing.
• Patients with “connective tissue diseases” show a significantly higher prevalence of Covid-19, possibly due to deeper immune-system impairment, with respect to “inflammatory arthritis group”.
• Covid-19 is more frequent in the subgroup of autoimmune systemic diseases patients without ongoing conventional synthetic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, mainly hydroxyl-chloroquine and methotrexate, which might play some protective role against the most harmful manifestations of Covid-19.
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Metadata
Title
COVID-19 and rheumatic autoimmune systemic diseases: report of a large Italian patients series
Authors
Clodoveo Ferri
Dilia Giuggioli
Vincenzo Raimondo
Massimo L’Andolina
Antonio Tavoni
Riccardo Cecchetti
Serena Guiducci
Francesco Ursini
Maurizio Caminiti
Giuseppe Varcasia
Pietro Gigliotti
Roberta Pellegrini
Domenico Olivo
Michele Colaci
Giuseppe Murdaca
Raffaele Brittelli
Giuseppa Pagano Mariano
Amelia Spinella
Silvia Bellando-Randone
Vincenzo Aiello
Silvia Bilia
Daiana Giannini
Tommaso Ferrari
Rodolfo Caminiti
Veronica Brusi
Riccardo Meliconi
Poupak Fallahi
Alessandro Antonelli
for the COVID-19 & ASD Italian Study Group
Publication date
01-11-2020
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Clinical Rheumatology / Issue 11/2020
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Electronic ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-020-05334-7

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