2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14225660
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Effect of Obesity among Hospitalized Cancer Patients with or without COVID-19 on a National Level

Abstract: Cancer and obesity are well-known prognostic factors in COVID-19. Our objective was to study the effect of obesity (and its severity) on the risk of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, severe complications, and in-hospital mortality, in a population of cancer patients hospitalized with or without COVID-19. All patients hospitalized in France for cancer from 1 March 2020 to 28 February 2022 were included from the French national administrative database. The effect of obesity was estimated in COVID-19 and in no… Show more

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“…Clinical trial practices and protocols underwent significant changes, including a reduction in in-person appointments, use of telemedicine and remote monitoring systems, to minimize the risk of exposure to the virus. Cottenet et al studied the effect of obesity on the risk of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, severe complications and in-hospital mortality, in 992,899 cancer patients hospitalized with or without COVID-19 from the French national administrative database [ 64 ]. The authors found that obese cancer patients had an increased risk of admission to the ICU and severe complications, regardless of the type of obesity.…”
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“…Clinical trial practices and protocols underwent significant changes, including a reduction in in-person appointments, use of telemedicine and remote monitoring systems, to minimize the risk of exposure to the virus. Cottenet et al studied the effect of obesity on the risk of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, severe complications and in-hospital mortality, in 992,899 cancer patients hospitalized with or without COVID-19 from the French national administrative database [ 64 ]. The authors found that obese cancer patients had an increased risk of admission to the ICU and severe complications, regardless of the type of obesity.…”
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confidence: 99%