2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmi.2020.10.004
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Outcomes of persons with coronavirus disease 2019 in hospitals with and without standard treatment with (hydroxy)chloroquine

Abstract: Objective To compare survival of subjects with COVID-19 treated in hospitals that either did or did not routinely treat patients with hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine. Methods We analysed data of COVID-19 patients treated in 9 hospitals in the Netherlands. Inclusion dates ranged from February 27 th 2020, to May 15 th , when the Dutch national guidelines no longer supported the use of (hydroxy)chloroquine. Seven hosp… Show more

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“…Fourthly, during the first wave of the pandemic, there was no nationwide protocol on the treatment of COVID-19, which led to differences in treatment strategies between the participating hospitals. During the first wave in the Netherlands, the two most prescribed medications were hydroxychloroquine and remdesivir ( 74 ). More recent insights suggest that both have little-to-no effect on the need for mechanical ventilation, length of hospital stay, or overall mortality ( 75 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourthly, during the first wave of the pandemic, there was no nationwide protocol on the treatment of COVID-19, which led to differences in treatment strategies between the participating hospitals. During the first wave in the Netherlands, the two most prescribed medications were hydroxychloroquine and remdesivir ( 74 ). More recent insights suggest that both have little-to-no effect on the need for mechanical ventilation, length of hospital stay, or overall mortality ( 75 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CovidPredict is a Dutch multicentre initiative to collect data of hospitalised patients with confirmed COVID-19. 10 For this study, patients from eight participating hospitals, including two university hospitals were included. All hospitalised patients >18 years with a positive COVID-19 PCR or high suspicion based on CT-imaging of the thorax were included (CO-RADS [COVID-19 Reporting and Data System] score 4 or 5).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a clinically relevant antiviral action against SAR-CoV-2 was not demonstrated until now. In fact most recent studies recommend not using chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine for treatment of COVID-19 regardless of the disease phase (Peters et al, 2020).…”
Section: Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquinementioning
confidence: 99%