Author: Zagrebneva, A. I.; Baryakh, E. A.; Zhelnova, E. I.; Poteshkina, N. G.; Beloglazova, I. P.; Mutovina, Z. Yu Samsonova I. V.; Kovalevskaya, E. A.; Parshin, V. V.; Pshenichnikova, V. V.; Fomina, D. S.; Kruglova, T. S.; Lysenko, M. A.; Dranitsyna, M. A.
Title: Baricitinib in the treatment of patients with COVID-19: A review of international data and analysis of clinical results in the Russian Population Cord-id: sioyjvqd Document date: 2021_1_1
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Snippet: The effects of baricitinib, a selective reversible inhibitor of Janus kinase 1 and 2, in the treatment of COVID-19 are associated with different aspects of pathogenesis - inhibition of viral endocytosis, reduction of excessive inflammatory response, and mitigation of vascular and pulmonary damage, which is a strong rationale for using baricitinib to treat patients with COVID-19. In the period from April to May 2020, City Clinical Hospital No. 52 obtained clinical experience of baricitinib clinic
Document: The effects of baricitinib, a selective reversible inhibitor of Janus kinase 1 and 2, in the treatment of COVID-19 are associated with different aspects of pathogenesis - inhibition of viral endocytosis, reduction of excessive inflammatory response, and mitigation of vascular and pulmonary damage, which is a strong rationale for using baricitinib to treat patients with COVID-19. In the period from April to May 2020, City Clinical Hospital No. 52 obtained clinical experience of baricitinib clinical use in the therapy of 113 patients with COVID-19:58 (51%) women and 55 (49%) men, whose average age was 57±12.6 years old. Analysis of the results of using baricitinib showed that therapy with baricitinib against the background of standard pathogenetic therapy was found to be effective in 95 (84%) patients and ineffective in 18 (16%). Significant positive changes were shown in comparison with the baseline level of the following indicators: body temperature (from 37.2+0.8°C to 36, ±0.68°C, P=0.000), blood oxygen saturation (from 95.5±3.0% to 96.5±2.2%, P=0.011), C-reactive protein (from 46.1±48.0 mg/L to 33.5±43.7 mg/L, P=0.010), National Early Warning Score (NEWS) (from 1.7±1.3 to 1.1±1.2, p=0.001).From the safety point of view, patients showed a slight decrease in the average value of the number of neutrophils - from (3.1±1.4)xl09 to (3.0±2.0)xl09 and lymphocytes - from (1.8±0,9) x 109 to (1.7±0.9) x 109, as well as minimal multidirectional changes in the mean values of transaminase activity - alanine aminotransferase changed from 33.9±23.6 U/L to 34.9±47.5 U/L, aspartate aminotransferase - from 40.6±49.0 U/L to 38.5±25.5 U/L. In general, the results obtained within the experience of the clinical use of baricitinib in 113 Russian patients with COVID-19 are consistent with the available data from foreign clinical studies and confirm the efficacy and safety of baricitinib. © Team of Authors, 2021.
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