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Organizing pneumonia: A late phase complication of COVID-19 responding dramatically to corticosteroids

Cilomar Martins de Oliveira Filho, Tarsila Vieceli, Caroline de Fraga Bassotto, João Pedro da Rosa Barbato, Tiago Severo Garcia, Rafael Selbach Scheffel

2021The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Organizing pneumonia emerges as a late phase complication of COVID-19. Corticosteroids are standard therapy for organizing pneumonia, but the question of whether an approach with high dose corticosteroids would be beneficial for patients with organizing pneumonia secondary to COVID-19 remains to be answered. Herein we report a series of three patients, one male and two females, mean age 58.3 years old, admitted for COVID-19 with severe pulmonary disease requiring ventilatory support. The patients underwent chest computed tomography scans due to maintained hypoxemia, which showed a pattern compatible with organizing pneumonia. The patients were treated with a high dose of corticosteroids (prednisone 1 mg/kg PO), showing marked clinical improvement, and decreasing oxygen flow ratio demand. They were discharged after a mean period of 6.3 days of hospitalization. Our report suggests that patients with COVID-19 with organizing pneumonia might benefit from high dose corticosteroids as an adjuvant therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOrganizing pneumoniaPneumoniaPrednisoneCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ComplicationHypoxemiaOxygen therapyCryptogenic Organizing PneumoniaInternal medicineDiseaseLungInfectious disease (medical specialty)COVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
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