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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shilong Li ◽  
Tomi Jun ◽  
Zichen Wang ◽  
Yu-Han Kao ◽  
Emilio Schadt ◽  
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Importance: Alpha-1-adrenergic receptor antagonists (α1-blockers) can abrogate pro-inflammatory cytokines and may improve outcomes among patients with respiratory infections. Repurposing readily available drugs such as α1-blockers could augment the medical response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: To evaluate the association between α1-blocker exposure and COVID-19 mortality Design: Real-world evidence study Setting: Patient level data with 32,355 records tested for SARS-CoV-2 at the Mount Sinai Health System including 8,442 laboratory-confirmed cases extracted from five member hospitals in the New York City metropolitan area. Participants: 2,627 men aged 45 or older admitted with COVID-19 between February 24 and May 31, 2020 Exposures: α1-blocker use as an outpatient or while admitted for COVID-19 Main Outcomes and Measures: In-hospital mortality Results: Men exposed to α1-blockers (N=436) were older (median age 73 vs. 64 years, P<0.001) and more likely to have comorbidities than unexposed men (N=2,191). Overall, 758 (28.9%) patients died in hospital, 1,589 (60.5%) were discharged, and 280 (10.7%) were still hospitalized as of May 31, 2020. Outpatient exposure to α1-blockers was not associated with COVID-19 hospital outcomes, though there was a trend towards significance (OR 0.749, 95% CI 0.527-1.064; P=0.106). Conversely, inpatient use of α1-blockers was independently associated with improved in-hospital mortality in both multivariable logistic (OR 0.633, 95% CI 0.434-0.921; P=0.017) and Cox regression analyses (HR 0.721, 95% CI 0.572-0.908; P=0.006) adjusting for patient demographics, comorbidities, and baseline vitals and labs. Age-stratified analyses suggested greater benefit from inpatient α1-blocker use among younger age groups: Age 45-65 OR 0.384, 95% CI 0.164-0.896 (P=0.027); Age 55-75 OR 0.511, 95% CI 0.297-0.880 (P=0.015); Age 65-89 OR 0.810, 95% CI 0.509-1.289 (P=0.374). Conclusions and Relevance: Inpatient α1-blocker use was independently associated with improved COVID-19 mortality among hospitalized men. Clinical trials to assess the therapeutic value of α1-blockers in COVID-19 are warranted.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. e2037053
Author(s):  
Reimar W. Thomsen ◽  
Christian Fynbo Christiansen ◽  
Uffe Heide-Jørgensen ◽  
Joshua T. Vogelstein ◽  
Bert Vogelstein ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 467-472
Author(s):  
Ryszard Hanecki

α1-blockers are a wide group of substances; there is possible to choose optimal α1-blocker therapy for various patients with lower urinary tract complaints. Since there is no one-size-fits-all drug, you should make the best use of the strengths of a given substance. In this study, non-uroselective and uroselective α1-blockers (tamsulosin and doxazosin) were compared.


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