ACEi/ ARB and Deaths of COVID-19 Patients
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ACEi/ ARB and Deaths of COVID-19 Patients
Abstract
The practice of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin II receptor blockers (ACEi/ARB) in COVID-19 hypertensive patients is still an open question for clinicians to answer. The present study was conducted to find out the association between the use of ACEI/ARB and the mortality rate of COVID-19 patients. The search was conducted from December 2019 to October 2020 in PubMed to identify relevant published studies. RevMan 5 was used for the analysis of the data. The random-effect model was used to calculate the odds ratio. In total, 07 studies were found to be appropriate, reporting a total of 1,566 subjects. The odds ratio was found to be 0.86 [0.41, 1.81], indicating no association between ACEI/ARB and the mortality rate of COVID- 19 patients. In conclusion, we may suggest continuing the use of ACEi/ARB in COVID-19 patients till further pieces of evidence are generated.
Keywords: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI); Angiotensin-receptor blocker (ARB); COVID-19; Rev Man 5; mortality; odd ratio.
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