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Influenza Vaccination, ACEI and ARB in the Evolution of SARS-CoV2 Infection

Influenza Vaccination, ACEI and ARB in the Evolution of SARS-CoV2 Infection

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Overview

Some authors have proposed the use of the flu vaccine to reduce the severity of COVID-19 cases, while some have proposed the use of ACE Inhibitors (ACEI) or Angiotensin Receptor blockers (ARB), since this virus shares hemagglutinin as a transmission mechanism and acts on the ACE2 enzyme during infection.

Other authors described how none of the elderly patients receiving antihistamines and azythromycin in two nursing homes in Toledo -Spain- during the first wave died or needed hospital admission, even considering that 100% of residents had a positive serological test after that wave. Other authors have described a positive evolution in patients receiving amantadine for their Parkinson's disease.

The aim is to evaluate whether the admitted patients who are previously vaccinated or those who were already receiving these treatments showed a better evolution.

Description

The number COVID cases would be related to hospital admissions. Among hospital admissions, the number of previous treatments, the length of admission, the need or not of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and their final status (survivors or non survivors) would be studied.

If patients that previously received the influenza vaccine or treated with ACEI, ARB, antihistamines or amantadine showed a better evolution, it would be proposed to extend vaccination and the inclusion of ACE inhibitors, ARB, antihistamines or amantadine in the treatment of infection.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Hospital Admissions at the Hospital of Terrassa from March 1, 2020 for any cause.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • None.
  • For comparison of percentage of Influenza vaccination, ACEI and ARB vs general population, patients from outside the reference area of the Terrassa Health Consortium would be excluded.

Study details
    COVID19
    Influenza Vaccination
    ACE Inhibitors
    ARB
    Antihistamine Allergy
    Amantadine

NCT04367883

Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa

30 April 2024

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