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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2020 May 25;49(2):215-219.
doi: 10.3785/j.issn.1008-9292.2020.03.03.

[A pilot study of hydroxychloroquine in treatment of patients with moderate COVID-19]

[Article in Chinese]
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Randomized Controlled Trial

[A pilot study of hydroxychloroquine in treatment of patients with moderate COVID-19]

[Article in Chinese]
Jun Chen et al. Zhejiang Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban. .

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in the treatment of patients with moderate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Methods: We prospectively enrolled 30 treatment-naïve patients with confirmed COVID-19 after informed consent at Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center. The patients were randomized 1:1 to HCQ group and the control group. Patients in HCQ group were given HCQ 400 mg per day for 5 days plus conventional treatments, while those in the control group were given conventional treatment only. The primary endpoint was negative conversion rate of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid in respiratory pharyngeal swab on days 7 after randomization. This study has been approved by the Ethics Committee of Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center and registered online (NCT04261517).

Results: One patient in HCQ group developed to severe during the treatment. On day 7, nucleic acid of throat swabs was negative in 13 (86.7%) cases in the HCQ group and 14 (93.3%) cases in the control group (P>0.05). The median duration from hospitalization to virus nucleic acid negative conservation was 4 (1,9) days in HCQ group, which is comparable to that in the control group [2 (1,4) days, Z=1.27, P>0.05]. The median time for body temperature normalization in HCQ group was 1 (0,2) day after hospitalization, which was also comparable to that in the control group [1 (0,3) day]. Radiological progression was shown on CT images in 5 cases (33.3%) of the HCQ group and 7 cases (46.7%) of the control group, and all patients showed improvement in follow-up examinations. Four cases (26.7%) of the HCQ group and 3 cases (20%) of the control group had transient diarrhea and abnormal liver function (P>0.05).

Conclusions: The prognosis of COVID-19 moderate patients is good. Larger sample size study are needed to investigate the effects of HCQ in the treatment of COVID-19. Subsequent research should determine better endpoint and fully consider the feasibility of experiments such as sample size.

目的: 初步评价硫酸羟氯喹治疗2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)普通型患者的疗效和安全性。

方法: 收集2020年2月6至25日在上海市公共卫生临床中心住院治疗的30例COVID-19普通型患者。患者1:1随机分配到试验组和对照组。对照组接受常规治疗,试验组在常规治疗的基础上口服硫酸羟氯喹(400 mg,1次/d)治疗,疗程为5 d。比较两组治疗第7天时咽拭子病毒核酸转阴率等指标。研究获上海市公共卫生临床中心伦理委员会批准,并登记注册(NCT04261517)。

结果: 在治疗过程中,试验组1例患者发展为重型。入组后第7天,试验组中13例(86.7%)和对照组中14例(93.3%)患者咽拭子病毒核酸检测为阴性( P>0.05)。在2周的访视期内,所有受试者的咽拭子核酸检测均转为阴性,其中试验组咽拭子核酸转阴时间为入院后第4(1,9)天,对照组为第2(1,4)天,差异无统计学意义( Z=1.27, P>0.05)。试验组在入院后第1(0,2)天体温恢复正常,对照组在入院后第1(0,3)天体温恢复正常。影像学检查结果显示,试验组5例(33.3%)和对照组7例(46.7%)患者均在入院3 d后的复查中出现了进展,所有患者在随后的复查中均提示病灶好转。试验组和对照组分别有4例(26.7%)和3例(20.0%)患者出现一过性的腹泻和肝功能异常等不良反应,两组不良反应发生率差异无统计学意义( P>0.05)。

结论: 目前COVID-19普通型患者预后较好,以病毒转阴率、重症化率为主要终点的研究难以对药物的疗效进行判断。开展后续的研究需要确定更合适的人群和终点事件,并充分考虑样本量等试验的可行性问题。

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