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Tocilizumab for patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. The single-arm TOCIVID-19 prospective trial

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
BackgroundTocilizumab blocks pro-inflammatory activity of interleukin-6 (IL-6), involved in pathogenesis of pneumonia the most frequent cause of death in COVID-19 patients.MethodsA multicenter, single-arm, hypothesis-driven trial was planned, according to a phase 2 design, to study the effect of tocilizumab on lethality rates at 14 and 30 days (co-primary endpoints, a priori expected rates being 20 and 35%, respectively). A further prospective cohort of patients, consecutively enrolled after the first cohort was accomplished, was used as a secondary validation dataset. The two cohorts were evaluated jointly in an exploratory multivariable logistic regression model to assess prognostic variables on survival.ResultsIn the primary intention-to-treat (ITT) phase 2 population, 180/301 (59.8%) subjects received tocilizumab, and 67 deaths were observed overall. Lethality rates were equal to 18.4% (97.5% CI: 13.6-24.0, P=0.52) and 22.4% (97.5% CI: 17.2-28.3, P<0.001) at 14 and 30 days, respectively. Lethality rates were lower in the validation dataset, that included 920 patients. No signal of specific drug toxicity was reported. In the exploratory multivariable logistic regression analysis, older age and lower PaO2/FiO2 ratio negatively affected survival, while the concurrent use of steroids was associated with greater survival. A statistically significant interaction was found between tocilizumab and respiratory support, suggesting that tocilizumab might be more effective in patients not requiring mechanical respiratory support at baseline.ConclusionsTocilizumab reduced lethality rate at 30 days compared with null hypothesis, without significant toxicity. Possibly, this effect could be limited to patients not requiring mechanical respiratory support at baseline.Registration EudraCT (2020-001110-38); clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04317092).
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Keywords:
COVID-19; Coronavirus; IL-6; Mortality; Phase 2; Pneumonia; Safety; Tocilizumab
Elenco autori:
Perrone, Francesco; Piccirillo, Maria Carmela; Ascierto, Paolo Antonio; Salvarani, Carlo; Parrella, Roberto; Marata, Anna Maria; Popoli, Patrizia; Ferraris, Laurenzia; Marrocco-Trischitta, Massimiliano M; Ripamonti, Diego; Binda, Francesca; Bonfanti, Paolo; Squillace, Nicola; Castelli, Francesco; Muiesan, Maria Lorenza; Lichtner, Miriam; Calzetti, Carlo; Salerno, Nicola Duccio; Atripaldi, Luigi; Cascella, Marco; Costantini, Massimo; Dolci, Giovanni; Facciolongo, Nicola Cosimo; Fraganza, Fiorentino; Massari, Marco; Montesarchio, Vincenzo; Mussini, Cristina; Negri, Emanuele Alberto; Botti, Gerardo; Cardone, Claudia; Gargiulo, Piera; Gravina, Adriano; Schettino, Clorinda; Arenare, Laura; Chiodini, Paolo; Gallo, Ciro; Dentali, Francesco; Grossi, Paolo Antonio
Autori di Ateneo:
DENTALI FRANCESCO
GROSSI PAOLO ANTONIO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2146618
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
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