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Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 protects from morbidity, mortality and sequelae from COVID19 in patients with cancer

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Background: Although SARS-CoV-2 vaccines immunogenicity in patients with cancer has been investigated, whether they can significantly improve the severity of COVID-19 in this specific population is undefined.Methods: Capitalizing on OnCovid (NCT04393974) registry data we reported COVID-19 mortality and proxies of COVID-19 morbidity, including post-COVID-19 outcomes, according to the vaccination status of the included patients.Results: 2090 eligible patients diagnosed with COVID-19 between 02/2020 and 11/2021 were included, of whom 1930 (92.3%) unvaccinated, 91 (4.4%) fully vaccinated and 69 (3.3%) partially vaccinated. With the exception of a higher prevalence of patients from the UK (p = 0.0003) and receiving systemic anticancer therapy at COVID-19 diagnosis (p = 0.0082) among fully vaccinated patients, no demographics/oncological features were associated with vaccination status. The 14-days case fatality rate (CFR) (5.5% vs 20.7%, p = 0.0004) and the 28-days CFR (13.2% vs 27.4%, p = 0.0028) demonstrated a significant improvement for fully vaccinated patients in comparison with unvaccinated patients. The receipt of prior full vaccination was also associated with reduced symptomatic COVID-19 (79.1% vs 88.5%, p = 0.0070), need of COVID-19 oriented therapy (34.9% vs 63.2%, p < 0.0001), complications from COVID-19 (28.6% vs 39.4%, p = 0.0379), hospitalizations due to COVID-19 (42.2% vs 52.5%, p = 0.0007) and oxygen therapy requirement (35.7% vs 52%, p = 0.0036). Following Inverse Probability Treatment Weighting (IPTW) procedure no statistically significant difference according to the vaccination status was confirmed; however, all COVID-19 related outcomes were concordantly in favour of full vaccination. Among the 1228 (58.8%) patients who underwent a formal reassessment at participating centres after COVID-19 resolution, fully vaccinated patients experienced less sequelae than unvaccinated patients (6.7% vs 17.2%, p = 0.0320).Conclusions: This analysis provides initial evidence in support of the beneficial effect of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines against morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 in patients with cancer. (C) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19; Cancer; Clinical efficacy; Prevention; SARS-CoV-2; Vaccines
Elenco autori:
Pinato, David J; Ferrante, Daniela; Aguilar-Company, Juan; Bower, Mark; Salazar, Ramon; Mirallas, Oriol; Sureda, Anna; Bertuzzi, Alexia; Brunet, Joan; Lambertini, Matteo; Maluquer, Clara; Pedrazzoli, Paolo; Biello, Federica; Lee, Alvin J X; Sng, Christopher C T; Liñan, Raquel; Rossi, Sabrina; Carmona-García, M Carmen; Sharkey, Rachel; Eremiev, Simeon; Rizzo, Gianpiero; Bain, Hamish Dc; Yu, Tamara; Cruz, Claudia A; Perachino, Marta; Saoudi-Gonzalez, Nadia; Fort-Culillas, Roser; Doonga, Kris; Fox, Laura; Roldán, Elisa; Zoratto, Federica; Gaidano, Gianluca; Ruiz-Camps, Isabel; Bruna, Riccardo; Patriarca, Andrea; Shawe-Taylor, Marianne; Fusco, Vittorio; Martinez-Vila, Clara; Berardi, Rossana; Filetti, Marco; Mazzoni, Francesca; Santoro, Armando; Delfanti, Sara; Parisi, Alessandro; Queirolo, Paola; Aujayeb, Avinash; Rimassa, Lorenza; Prat, Aleix; Tabernero, Josep; Gennari, Alessandra; Cortellini, Alessio
Autori di Ateneo:
PEDRAZZOLI PAOLO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1477591
Pubblicato in:
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER
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