COVID deaths among people with asthma, multiple sources
MORTALITY:
– Adults with asthma have a similar risk of dying from COVID compared with people without asthma.(1)
– when hospitalised for COVID, People with severe asthma (16yo +) are more likely to die than people without asthma (adjusted Hazard Ratio 1.96; 95% CI 1.25-3.08).(2)
– In a Scottish study, the risk of death from COVID was increased in asthmatic patients with a 2-year history of 3 course or more of oral corticosteroids (adjusted HR 1.39) or asthma hospitalisation (adjusted HR 1.84) compared to patients without asthma. (3, supplementary material table S7)
– In a large national cohort study in England:(4)
– increased risk of COVID death in Adults with asthma prescribed medium and high ICS (adjusted HRs 1.18 and 1.36 respectively) compared to adults without asthma, but no significant increase in people with asthma prescribed low ICS.
– increased risk of COVID death in adults with asthma prescribed 0 (adjusted HR 1.10), 1 (adjusted HR 1.20), 2 or more (adjusted HR 1.60) courses of OCS in the year prior to the pandemic compared to adults without asthma.
Concl: People with asthma who recently required higher ICS dosage-based therapies (ie, have more severe disease) or who experience one or more exacerbations per year (ie, have poorly-controlled asthma) as measured by OCS prescriptions, are potentially at increased risk of death from COVID (particularly those that required 2 or more courses of OCS).(4)