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Outcome of COVID-19 in Patients With Autoimmune Hepatitis: An

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dc.contributor.author Efe, C
dc.contributor.author Dhanasekaran, R
dc.contributor.author Lammert, C
dc.contributor.author Ebik, B
dc.contributor.author Higuera-de la Tijera, F
dc.contributor.author Aloman, C
dc.contributor.author Caliskan, AR
dc.contributor.author Peralta, M
dc.contributor.author Gerussi, A
dc.contributor.author Massoumi, H
dc.contributor.author Catana, AM
dc.contributor.author Torgutalp, M
dc.contributor.author Purnak, T
dc.contributor.author Rigamonti, C
dc.contributor.author Aldana, AJG
dc.contributor.author Khakoo, N
dc.contributor.author Kacmaz, H
dc.contributor.author Nazal, L
dc.contributor.author Frager, S
dc.contributor.author Demir, N
dc.contributor.author Irak, K
dc.contributor.author Ellik, ZM
dc.contributor.author Balaban, Y
dc.contributor.author Atay, K
dc.contributor.author Eren, F
dc.contributor.author Cristoferi, L
dc.contributor.author Batibay, E
dc.contributor.author Urzua, A
dc.contributor.author Snijders, R
dc.contributor.author Kiyici, M
dc.contributor.author Akyildiz, M
dc.contributor.author Ekin, N
dc.contributor.author Carr, RM
dc.contributor.author Harputluoglu, M
dc.contributor.author Hatemi, I
dc.contributor.author Mendizabal, M
dc.contributor.author Silva, M
dc.contributor.author Idilman, R
dc.contributor.author Silveira, M
dc.contributor.author Drenth, JPH
dc.contributor.author Assis, DN
dc.contributor.author Bjornsson, E
dc.contributor.author Boyer, JL
dc.contributor.author Invernizzi, P
dc.contributor.author Levy, C
dc.contributor.author Schiano, TD
dc.contributor.author Ridruejo, E
dc.contributor.author Wahlin, S
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-11T12:58:51Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-11T12:58:51Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11616/74868
dc.description.abstract Background and Aims Data regarding outcome of COVID-19 in patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) are lacking.
dc.description.abstract Approach and Results We performed a retrospective study on patients with AIH and COVID-19 from 34 centers in Europe and the Americas. We analyzed factors associated with severe COVID-19 outcomes, defined as the need for mechanical ventilation, intensive care admission, and/or death. The outcomes of patients with AIH were compared to a propensity score-matched cohort of patients without AIH but with chronic liver diseases (CLD) and COVID-19. The frequency and clinical significance of new-onset liver injury (alanine aminotransferase > 2 x the upper limit of normal) during COVID-19 was also evaluated. We included 110 patients with AIH (80% female) with a median age of 49 (range, 18-85) years at COVID-19 diagnosis. New-onset liver injury was observed in 37.1% (33/89) of the patients. Use of antivirals was associated with liver injury (P = 0.041; OR, 3.36; 95% CI, 1.05-10.78), while continued immunosuppression during COVID-19 was associated with a lower rate of liver injury (P = 0.009; OR, 0.26; 95% CI, 0.09-0.71). The rates of severe COVID-19 (15.5% versus 20.2%, P = 0.231) and all-cause mortality (10% versus 11.5%, P = 0.852) were not different between AIH and non-AIH CLD. Cirrhosis was an independent predictor of severe COVID-19 in patients with AIH (P < 0.001; OR, 17.46; 95% CI, 4.22-72.13). Continuation of immunosuppression or presence of liver injury during COVID-19 was not associated with severe COVID-19.
dc.description.abstract Conclusions This international, multicenter study reveals that patients with AIH were not at risk for worse outcomes with COVID-19 than other causes of CLD. Cirrhosis was the strongest predictor for severe COVID-19 in patients with AIH. Maintenance of immunosuppression during COVID-19 was not associated with increased risk for severe COVID-19 but did lower the risk for new-onset liver injury during COVID-19.
dc.source HEPATOLOGY
dc.title Outcome of COVID-19 in Patients With Autoimmune Hepatitis: An
dc.title International Multicenter Study


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