Author: Mousavi Darzikolaee, Nima; Kolahdouzan, Kasra; Abtahi, Hamidreza; Kazemizadeh, Hossein; Salehi, Mohammadreza; Ghalehtaki, Reza; Bayani, Reyhaneh; Pestehei, Seyed Khalil; Ghazanfari, Tooba; Ebrahiminasab, Fatemeh; Salarvand, Samaneh; Haddad, Peiman; Kazemian, Ali; Aghili, Mahdi
Title: Lowâ€dose wholeâ€lung irradiation in severe COVIDâ€19 pneumonia: a controlled clinical trial Cord-id: enn6zhaq Document date: 2021_8_20
ID: enn6zhaq
Snippet: INTRODUCTION: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has caused significant morbidity and mortality thus far. Considering the historical uses of highâ€voltage Xâ€ray beams for unresolvable pneumonia, we aimed to assess whether lowâ€dose wholeâ€lung irradiation (WLI) could provide any benefits for patients with refractory COVIDâ€19 pneumonia. METHODS: Eleven patients with refractory COVIDâ€19 pneumonia were treated with WLI to a total dose of 1 Gy and compared to 11 patients in a matched control group fro
Document: INTRODUCTION: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has caused significant morbidity and mortality thus far. Considering the historical uses of highâ€voltage Xâ€ray beams for unresolvable pneumonia, we aimed to assess whether lowâ€dose wholeâ€lung irradiation (WLI) could provide any benefits for patients with refractory COVIDâ€19 pneumonia. METHODS: Eleven patients with refractory COVIDâ€19 pneumonia were treated with WLI to a total dose of 1 Gy and compared to 11 patients in a matched control group from June to November 2020. The study's primary endpoint was improvement of chest Xâ€ray severity score (CXRS), followed by changes in mean oxygen (O2) saturation and 28â€day mortality as secondary endpoints. RESULTS: The final CXRS was significantly lower in the WLI group (8.7 ± 2.5) compared to the control group (12.3 ± 3.3) (P: 0.016). Change of CXRS from the first to the last chest Xâ€ray was −2.2 ± 3.1 for the WLI group and 0.7 ± 3.9 for the control group, which showed a trend for lower CXRS in the WLI group (U = 30, p: 0.085). Mean O2 saturation showed insignificant improvement in the first 24 hours after radiotherapy (mean difference: 2.5 ± 4.1, Z=−1.6, P value: 0.11). Overall survival after 28 days was 32% in the WLI group and 11% in the control group (P: 0.48). The reason for death in many patients was not merely respiratory failure, but also other adverse situations like pneumothorax, cardiogenic shock and pulmonary thromboembolism. CONCLUSIONS: Lowâ€dose WLI could improve the CXR severity score and O2 saturation in severely ill COVIDâ€19 patients, but larger studies are required to determine its impact on mortality.
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