Risk Factors and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Thai Patients with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder: A Single Center Study

dc.contributor.authorSukhonpanich N.
dc.contributor.authorTisavipat N.
dc.contributor.authorSiritho S.
dc.contributor.authorSirijatuphat R.
dc.contributor.authorPhoompoung P.
dc.contributor.authorPrayoonwiwat N.
dc.contributor.authorRattanathamsakul N.
dc.contributor.authorJitprapaikulsan J.
dc.contributor.otherMahidol University
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-11T18:01:45Z
dc.date.available2023-08-11T18:01:45Z
dc.date.issued2023-07-01
dc.description.abstractBackground: Long-term immunotherapy use in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) raised concerns about the increased risk and severity of infection during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Real-world data exploring the risks and outcomes of COVID-19 in NMOSD patients are warranted. Materials and Methods: A retrospective medical chart review of NMOSD patients at a tertiary care center in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic was performed. Patients with and without COVID-19 were compared using descriptive statistics. Among infected patients, those with asymptomatic-to-mild infection and severe-to-critical infection were compared. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses for risk factors of infection were performed. Results: Of the 175 NMOSD, 24 (13.7%) patients had COVID-19. The risk factors for COVID-19 were type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) (OR 14.72, 95% CI 3.17 to 68.43), rituximab use (OR 3.45, 95% CI 1.29 to 9.19), and younger age during the pandemic (OR 0.95, 95% CI 0.91 to 0.99). Four patients (16.7%) had a severe-to-critical disease, leading to one death. The more severe patients more commonly had comorbid T2DM, hypertension, and lymphopenia. Conclusion: NMOSD patients in Thailand had a higher infection rate than the general Thai population. In addition to the general risk factors of COVID-19, such as T2DM, NMOSD patients had an increased risk of infection from rituximab use.
dc.identifier.citationJournal of the Medical Association of Thailand Vol.106 No.7 (2023) , 728-735
dc.identifier.doi10.35755/jmedassocthai.2023.07.13769
dc.identifier.issn01252208
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85165908987
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/88292
dc.rights.holderSCOPUS
dc.subjectMedicine
dc.titleRisk Factors and Outcomes of COVID-19 in Thai Patients with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder: A Single Center Study
dc.typeArticle
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oaire.citation.endPage735
oaire.citation.issue7
oaire.citation.startPage728
oaire.citation.titleJournal of the Medical Association of Thailand
oaire.citation.volume106
oairecerif.author.affiliationSiriraj Hospital
oairecerif.author.affiliationBumrungrad International Hospital

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