Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids

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Autor(a) principal: de Oliveira Filho,Cilomar Martins
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Vieceli,Tarsila, de Fraga Bassotto,Caroline, da Rosa Barbato,João Pedro, Garcia,Tiago Severo, Scheffel,Rafael Selbach
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702021000100400
Resumo: ABSTRACT Organizing pneumonia emerges as a late phase complication of COVID-19. Corticosteroids are standard therapy for organizing pneumonia, but the question of whether an approach with high dose corticosteroids would be beneficial for patients with organizing pneumonia secondary to COVID-19 remains to be answered.Herein we report a series of three patients, one male and two females, mean age 58.3 years old, admitted for COVID-19 with severe pulmonary disease requiring ventilatory support. The patients underwent chest computed tomography scans due to maintained hypoxemia, which showed a pattern compatible with organizing pneumonia. The patients were treated with a high dose of corticosteroids (prednisone 1 mg/kg PO), showing marked clinical improvement, and decreasing oxygen flow ratio demand. They were discharged after a mean period of 6.3 days of hospitalization.Our report suggests that patients with COVID-19 with organizing pneumonia might benefit from high dose corticosteroids as an adjuvant therapy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids
title Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids
spellingShingle Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids
de Oliveira Filho,Cilomar Martins
COVID-19
Organizing pneumonia
Corticosteroids
title_short Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids
title_full Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids
title_fullStr Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids
title_full_unstemmed Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids
title_sort Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids
author de Oliveira Filho,Cilomar Martins
author_facet de Oliveira Filho,Cilomar Martins
Vieceli,Tarsila
de Fraga Bassotto,Caroline
da Rosa Barbato,João Pedro
Garcia,Tiago Severo
Scheffel,Rafael Selbach
author_role author
author2 Vieceli,Tarsila
de Fraga Bassotto,Caroline
da Rosa Barbato,João Pedro
Garcia,Tiago Severo
Scheffel,Rafael Selbach
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Oliveira Filho,Cilomar Martins
Vieceli,Tarsila
de Fraga Bassotto,Caroline
da Rosa Barbato,João Pedro
Garcia,Tiago Severo
Scheffel,Rafael Selbach
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Organizing pneumonia
Corticosteroids
topic COVID-19
Organizing pneumonia
Corticosteroids
description ABSTRACT Organizing pneumonia emerges as a late phase complication of COVID-19. Corticosteroids are standard therapy for organizing pneumonia, but the question of whether an approach with high dose corticosteroids would be beneficial for patients with organizing pneumonia secondary to COVID-19 remains to be answered.Herein we report a series of three patients, one male and two females, mean age 58.3 years old, admitted for COVID-19 with severe pulmonary disease requiring ventilatory support. The patients underwent chest computed tomography scans due to maintained hypoxemia, which showed a pattern compatible with organizing pneumonia. The patients were treated with a high dose of corticosteroids (prednisone 1 mg/kg PO), showing marked clinical improvement, and decreasing oxygen flow ratio demand. They were discharged after a mean period of 6.3 days of hospitalization.Our report suggests that patients with COVID-19 with organizing pneumonia might benefit from high dose corticosteroids as an adjuvant therapy.
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