2021
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofab466.723
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524. Assessing the Safety of an Outpatient Remdesivir Infusion Program for Patients with Severe COVID-19 in the Setting of a Pandemic Surge

Abstract: Background (i) Remdesivir (RDV) shortens recovery time among COVID-19 patients in an inpatient setting. (ii) Treatments for outpatients diagnosed with COVID-19 are limited. (iii) In early 2021, there was a national surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations, which resulted in hospital bed and staff shortages. (iv) In the face of this pandemic surge, we piloted a program to expand our RDV treatment capacity by establishing an off-label, outpatient infusion tent (OIT) for patients with severe COVID-19.… Show more

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“…Hence based on our results, outpatient Remdesivir treatment can be as effective as inpatient Remdesivir treatment in patients without any underlying diseases. Similar to our findings, another study found that the outcome and mortality rates of inpatients and outpatients treated with Remdesivir did not differ significantly [ 12 ]. Although there have been controversies regarding the Covid-19 treatment protocol since the pandemic’s initiation, most studies concur that early treatment significantly reduces severity and mortality rates [ 9 , 12 ].…”
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“…Hence based on our results, outpatient Remdesivir treatment can be as effective as inpatient Remdesivir treatment in patients without any underlying diseases. Similar to our findings, another study found that the outcome and mortality rates of inpatients and outpatients treated with Remdesivir did not differ significantly [ 12 ]. Although there have been controversies regarding the Covid-19 treatment protocol since the pandemic’s initiation, most studies concur that early treatment significantly reduces severity and mortality rates [ 9 , 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Hence based on our results, outpatient Remdesivir treatment can be as effective as inpatient Remdesivir treatment in patients without any underlying diseases. Similar to our findings, another study found that the outcome and mortality rates of inpatients and outpatients treated with Remdesivir did not differ significantly [12]. � statistically significant (P-value < 0.05).…”
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