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Metabolic syndrome linked to greater COVID-19 severity
Individuals with metabolic syndrome who are hospitalized for COVID-19 may have a greater risk for more severe COVID-19 disease, including an elevated risk of in-hospital mortality, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and intensive care unit (ICU) admission, a recent prospective study showed.
Metabolic syndrome linked to greater COVID-19 severity
21 Jan 2022Aspirin does not cut death risk in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
Adding aspirin to usual care did not lead to a reduced mortality rate in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, according to a study by the RECOVERY* Collaborative Group.
Aspirin does not cut death risk in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
20 Jan 2022Early remdesivir treatment lowers risk of COVID-19 progression
In the treatment of patients with COVID-19, administering remdesivir within 5 days of symptom onset appears to reduce the risk of progression to severe disease, as shown in a study.
Early remdesivir treatment lowers risk of COVID-19 progression
19 Jan 2022CATALYST sparks signals favouring namilumab for COVID-19
In the phase II proof-of-concept CATALYST trial comparing the GM-CSF* inhibitor namilumab and the TNF** inhibitor infliximab against usual care (UC), namilumab, but not infliximab, demonstrated signals for reducing inflammation in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 pneumonia.
CATALYST sparks signals favouring namilumab for COVID-19
19 Jan 2022Asians bare unique genetic profile of KRAS-mutated NSCLC
Nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with mutations in the KRAS gene show a unique genetic and clinical profile in Asian patients relative to Western counterparts, according to a recent study.
Asians bare unique genetic profile of KRAS-mutated NSCLC
19 Jan 2022Fluvoxamine may prevent COVID-19 hospitalization
Treatment with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor fluvoxamine may prevent hospitalization in outpatients presenting with symptoms of COVID-19 who have a high risk for disease progression, according to results of the TOGETHER trial.