The mortality of COVID-19 in CML patients from 2020 until 2022: results from the EPICOVIDEHA survey

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The mortality of COVID-19 in CML patients from 2020 until 2022: results from the EPICOVIDEHA survey. / El-Ashwah, Shaimaa; Salmanton-García, Jon; Bilgin, Yavuz M; Itri, Federico; Žák, Pavel; Weinbergerová, Barbora; Verga, Luisa; Omrani, Ali S; Silva, Maria Gomes da; Szotkowski, Tomáš; Marchetti, Monia; Buquicchio, Caterina; Nucci, Marcio; Schönlein, Martin; Farina, Francesca; Besson, Caroline; Prezioso, Lucia; Nizamuddin, Summiya; Dávila-Valls, Julio; Martín-Pérez, Sonia; Bonuomo, Valentina; Van Doesum, Jaap; Tisi, Maria Chiara; Passamonti, Francesco; Méndez, Gustavo-Adolfo; Meers, Stef; Maertens, Johan; López-García, Alberto; Glenthøj, Andreas; Bonnani, Matteo; Rinaldi, Ikhwan; Ormazabal-Vélez, Irati; Labrador, Jorge; Kulasekararaj, Austin; Espigado, Ildefonso; Demirkan, Fatih; De Jonge, Nick; Collins, Graham P; Calbacho, Maria; Blennow, Ola; Al-Khabori, Murtadha; Adžić-Vukičević, Tatjana; Arellano, Elena; Mišković, Bojana; Mladenović, Miloš; Nordlander, Anna; Ráčil, Zdeněk; Ammatuna, Emanuele; Cordoba, Raul; Hersby, Ditte Stampe; Gräfe, Stefanie; Emarah, Ziad; Hanakova, Michaela; Sacchi, Maria Vittoria; Ijaz, Marriyam; Rahimli, Laman; Nunes Rodrigues, Raquel; Zambrotta, Giovanni Paolo Maria; Marchesi, Francesco; Cornely, Oliver A; Pagano, Livio.

In: LEUKEMIA LYMPHOMA, Vol. 65, No. 2, 02.2024, p. 199-208.

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El-Ashwah, S, Salmanton-García, J, Bilgin, YM, Itri, F, Žák, P, Weinbergerová, B, Verga, L, Omrani, AS, Silva, MGD, Szotkowski, T, Marchetti, M, Buquicchio, C, Nucci, M, Schönlein, M, Farina, F, Besson, C, Prezioso, L, Nizamuddin, S, Dávila-Valls, J, Martín-Pérez, S, Bonuomo, V, Van Doesum, J, Tisi, MC, Passamonti, F, Méndez, G-A, Meers, S, Maertens, J, López-García, A, Glenthøj, A, Bonnani, M, Rinaldi, I, Ormazabal-Vélez, I, Labrador, J, Kulasekararaj, A, Espigado, I, Demirkan, F, De Jonge, N, Collins, GP, Calbacho, M, Blennow, O, Al-Khabori, M, Adžić-Vukičević, T, Arellano, E, Mišković, B, Mladenović, M, Nordlander, A, Ráčil, Z, Ammatuna, E, Cordoba, R, Hersby, DS, Gräfe, S, Emarah, Z, Hanakova, M, Sacchi, MV, Ijaz, M, Rahimli, L, Nunes Rodrigues, R, Zambrotta, GPM, Marchesi, F, Cornely, OA & Pagano, L 2024, 'The mortality of COVID-19 in CML patients from 2020 until 2022: results from the EPICOVIDEHA survey', LEUKEMIA LYMPHOMA, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 199-208. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428194.2023.2280886

APA

El-Ashwah, S., Salmanton-García, J., Bilgin, Y. M., Itri, F., Žák, P., Weinbergerová, B., Verga, L., Omrani, A. S., Silva, M. G. D., Szotkowski, T., Marchetti, M., Buquicchio, C., Nucci, M., Schönlein, M., Farina, F., Besson, C., Prezioso, L., Nizamuddin, S., Dávila-Valls, J., ... Pagano, L. (2024). The mortality of COVID-19 in CML patients from 2020 until 2022: results from the EPICOVIDEHA survey. LEUKEMIA LYMPHOMA, 65(2), 199-208. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428194.2023.2280886

Vancouver

El-Ashwah S, Salmanton-García J, Bilgin YM, Itri F, Žák P, Weinbergerová B et al. The mortality of COVID-19 in CML patients from 2020 until 2022: results from the EPICOVIDEHA survey. LEUKEMIA LYMPHOMA. 2024 Feb;65(2):199-208. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428194.2023.2280886

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title = "The mortality of COVID-19 in CML patients from 2020 until 2022: results from the EPICOVIDEHA survey",
abstract = "Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an overall improvement in patient mortality. However, haematological malignancy patients continue to experience significant impacts from COVID-19, including high rates of hospitalization, intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, and mortality. In comparison to other haematological malignancy patients, individuals with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) generally have better prognosis. This study, conducted using a large haematological malignancy patient database (EPICOVIDEHA), demonstrated that the majority of CML patients experienced mild infections. The decline in severe and critical infections over the years can largely be attributed to the widespread administration of vaccinations and the positive response they elicited. Notably, the mortality rate among CML patients was low and exhibited a downward trend in subsequent years. Importantly, our analysis provided confirmation of the effectiveness of vaccinations in CML patients.",
author = "Shaimaa El-Ashwah and Jon Salmanton-Garc{\'i}a and Bilgin, {Yavuz M} and Federico Itri and Pavel {\v Z}{\'a}k and Barbora Weinbergerov{\'a} and Luisa Verga and Omrani, {Ali S} and Silva, {Maria Gomes da} and Tom{\'a}{\v s} Szotkowski and Monia Marchetti and Caterina Buquicchio and Marcio Nucci and Martin Sch{\"o}nlein and Francesca Farina and Caroline Besson and Lucia Prezioso and Summiya Nizamuddin and Julio D{\'a}vila-Valls and Sonia Mart{\'i}n-P{\'e}rez and Valentina Bonuomo and {Van Doesum}, Jaap and Tisi, {Maria Chiara} and Francesco Passamonti and Gustavo-Adolfo M{\'e}ndez and Stef Meers and Johan Maertens and Alberto L{\'o}pez-Garc{\'i}a and Andreas Glenth{\o}j and Matteo Bonnani and Ikhwan Rinaldi and Irati Ormazabal-V{\'e}lez and Jorge Labrador and Austin Kulasekararaj and Ildefonso Espigado and Fatih Demirkan and {De Jonge}, Nick and Collins, {Graham P} and Maria Calbacho and Ola Blennow and Murtadha Al-Khabori and Tatjana Ad{\v z}i{\'c}-Vuki{\v c}evi{\'c} and Elena Arellano and Bojana Mi{\v s}kovi{\'c} and Milo{\v s} Mladenovi{\'c} and Anna Nordlander and Zden{\v e}k R{\'a}{\v c}il and Emanuele Ammatuna and Raul Cordoba and Hersby, {Ditte Stampe} and Stefanie Gr{\"a}fe and Ziad Emarah and Michaela Hanakova and Sacchi, {Maria Vittoria} and Marriyam Ijaz and Laman Rahimli and {Nunes Rodrigues}, Raquel and Zambrotta, {Giovanni Paolo Maria} and Francesco Marchesi and Cornely, {Oliver A} and Livio Pagano",
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T1 - The mortality of COVID-19 in CML patients from 2020 until 2022: results from the EPICOVIDEHA survey

AU - El-Ashwah, Shaimaa

AU - Salmanton-García, Jon

AU - Bilgin, Yavuz M

AU - Itri, Federico

AU - Žák, Pavel

AU - Weinbergerová, Barbora

AU - Verga, Luisa

AU - Omrani, Ali S

AU - Silva, Maria Gomes da

AU - Szotkowski, Tomáš

AU - Marchetti, Monia

AU - Buquicchio, Caterina

AU - Nucci, Marcio

AU - Schönlein, Martin

AU - Farina, Francesca

AU - Besson, Caroline

AU - Prezioso, Lucia

AU - Nizamuddin, Summiya

AU - Dávila-Valls, Julio

AU - Martín-Pérez, Sonia

AU - Bonuomo, Valentina

AU - Van Doesum, Jaap

AU - Tisi, Maria Chiara

AU - Passamonti, Francesco

AU - Méndez, Gustavo-Adolfo

AU - Meers, Stef

AU - Maertens, Johan

AU - López-García, Alberto

AU - Glenthøj, Andreas

AU - Bonnani, Matteo

AU - Rinaldi, Ikhwan

AU - Ormazabal-Vélez, Irati

AU - Labrador, Jorge

AU - Kulasekararaj, Austin

AU - Espigado, Ildefonso

AU - Demirkan, Fatih

AU - De Jonge, Nick

AU - Collins, Graham P

AU - Calbacho, Maria

AU - Blennow, Ola

AU - Al-Khabori, Murtadha

AU - Adžić-Vukičević, Tatjana

AU - Arellano, Elena

AU - Mišković, Bojana

AU - Mladenović, Miloš

AU - Nordlander, Anna

AU - Ráčil, Zdeněk

AU - Ammatuna, Emanuele

AU - Cordoba, Raul

AU - Hersby, Ditte Stampe

AU - Gräfe, Stefanie

AU - Emarah, Ziad

AU - Hanakova, Michaela

AU - Sacchi, Maria Vittoria

AU - Ijaz, Marriyam

AU - Rahimli, Laman

AU - Nunes Rodrigues, Raquel

AU - Zambrotta, Giovanni Paolo Maria

AU - Marchesi, Francesco

AU - Cornely, Oliver A

AU - Pagano, Livio

PY - 2024/2

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N2 - Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an overall improvement in patient mortality. However, haematological malignancy patients continue to experience significant impacts from COVID-19, including high rates of hospitalization, intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, and mortality. In comparison to other haematological malignancy patients, individuals with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) generally have better prognosis. This study, conducted using a large haematological malignancy patient database (EPICOVIDEHA), demonstrated that the majority of CML patients experienced mild infections. The decline in severe and critical infections over the years can largely be attributed to the widespread administration of vaccinations and the positive response they elicited. Notably, the mortality rate among CML patients was low and exhibited a downward trend in subsequent years. Importantly, our analysis provided confirmation of the effectiveness of vaccinations in CML patients.

AB - Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an overall improvement in patient mortality. However, haematological malignancy patients continue to experience significant impacts from COVID-19, including high rates of hospitalization, intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, and mortality. In comparison to other haematological malignancy patients, individuals with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) generally have better prognosis. This study, conducted using a large haematological malignancy patient database (EPICOVIDEHA), demonstrated that the majority of CML patients experienced mild infections. The decline in severe and critical infections over the years can largely be attributed to the widespread administration of vaccinations and the positive response they elicited. Notably, the mortality rate among CML patients was low and exhibited a downward trend in subsequent years. Importantly, our analysis provided confirmation of the effectiveness of vaccinations in CML patients.

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