Clinical characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 infection among myasthenia gravis patients in a national referral hospital in Indonesia
Penulis:Â Octaviana, Fitri;Â Safri, Ahmad Yanuar;Â Wiratman, Winnugroho;Â Indrawati, Luh Ari;Â Fadli, Nurul
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JurnalRomanian Journal of Neurology/ Revista Romana de Neurologie
PenerbitAmaltea Medical Publishing House
Volume & EdisiVol. 22,Edisi 3
Halaman232 - 237
Tahun Publikasi2023
ISSN20696094
Jenis SumberScopus
Abstrak
Introduction. Due to their immunocompromised state from immunosuppressive therapy and respiratory efficiency, patients with Myasthenia Gravis (MG) are more likely to get infected with COVID-19. Currently, reports on MG patients exposed with COVID-19 in Indonesia are still limited. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the clinical characteristics and outcomes of MG patients infected with COVID-19, especially in Jakarta, Indonesia. Methods. It is a retrospective study of MG patients in a National Referral Hospital in Indonesia from September 2021 tDecember 2022. The data obtained includes demographics, medical history, clinical characteristics, and severity of Massessed by MG composite scale (MGCS), Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America (MGFA) classification, symptomand therapy. Results. Of the 8 patients, 7 patients were female. The range of age at COVID-19 onset was 28-62 years old. On admissito the hospital, 2 patients were mild MG, 2 patients were moderate MG, 3 patients with severe MG, and one patient counot be identified because the patient came in an unconscious state. Five patients were classified as moderate COVID-two patients had severe COVID-19, and one patient was classified as critical COVID-19. Most patients experience MG acerbation or require oxygen support during hospitalization. Only one patient deceased while receiving treatment at temergency room, while the rest improved and were discharged home. Conclusion. MG patients exposed with COVID-19 tend to experience moderate, severe, and critical COVID-19 symptomHowever, with proper management of the infection and other comorbidities, MG patients with COVID-19 may achiefavorable outcome. © 2023, Amaltea Medical Publishing House. All rights reserved.
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