COVID-19 and COPD: a narrative review of the basic science and clinical outcomes

Andrew Higham(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Alexander G. Mathioudakis(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Jørgen Vestbo(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Dave Singh(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre)
European Respiratory Review
November 5, 2020
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Abstract

The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). Clinical outcomes, including mortality, are worse in males, older individuals and patients with comorbidities. COPD patients are included in shielding strategies due to their susceptibility to virus-induced exacerbations, compromised pulmonary function and high prevalence of associated comorbidities. Using evidence from basic science and cohort studies, this review addresses key questions concerning COVID-19 and COPD. First, are there mechanisms by which COPD patients are more susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection? Secondly, do inhaled corticosteroids offer protection against COVID-19? And, thirdly, what is the evidence regarding clinical outcomes from COVID-19 in COPD patients? This up-to-date review tackles some of the key issues which have significant impact on the long-term outlook for COPD patients in the context of COVID-19.


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