This story is from August 05, 2020
Arthritis drug can shorten hospital stay for severe Covid-19 patients: Study
LONDON: The drug tocilizumab, which is used in the treatment of various forms of arthritis, can greatly shorten the time on ventilation and hospital stays for patients with severe Covid-19, according to a Swedish study.
The study, published in The Journal of Internal Medicine, included 87 patients with severe Covid-19 in intensive care at
Karolinska University Hospital
in Sweden.In the study, 29 of the patients received tocilizumab, a drug approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis that blocks the so-called IL-6 receptor to prevent
viral hyperinflammation
orcytokine storm
.Hyperinflammation triggered by the new coronavirus is central to the pathological process and causes high levels of the
cytokine
IL-6, which are associated with a more severe Covid-19 disease, the researchers said.The study found that patients who received tocilizumab were hospitalised for a much shorter length of time, including time spent on a ventilator, than those who received the standard treatment.
The time spent on ventilation was reduced by ten days, the time spent in intensive care by eight days, and the total hospital stay by ten days, according to the researchers.
"So it seems we can help severely ill Covid-19 patients by affecting inflammation in the body with this treatment," said Nowak.
"The results now need to be corroborated by a larger study that randomly assigns patients to either tocilizumab or other treatment," he said.
In this case, such a factor was who had received drug treatment and who had not, they said.
The drawback is that the results are less reliable since it is harder to control for different influencing factors, they said.
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