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The American Journal of Medicine

Volume 122, Issue 12, December 2009, Pages 1150.e11-1150.e21
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Clinical research study
Effectiveness of Ribavirin and Corticosteroids for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

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Abstract

Objective

Ribavirin and corticosteroids were used widely as front-line treatments for severe acute respiratory syndrome; however, previous evaluations were inconclusive. We assessed the effectiveness of ribavirin and corticosteroids as the initial treatment for severe acute respiratory syndrome using propensity score analysis.

Methods

We analyzed data on 1755 patients in Hong Kong and 191 patients in Toronto with severe acute respiratory syndrome using a generalized propensity score approach.

Results

The adjusted excess case fatality ratios of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome receiving the combined therapy of ribavirin and corticosteroids within 2 days of admission, compared with those receiving neither treatment within 2 days of admission, were 3.8% (95% confidence interval, −1.5 to 9.2) in Hong Kong and 2.1% (95% confidence interval, −44.3 to 48.5) in Toronto.

Conclusions

Our results add strength to the hypothesis that the combination of ribavirin and corticosteroids has no therapeutic benefit when given early during severe acute respiratory syndrome infection. Further studies may investigate the effects of these treatments later in disease course.

Keywords

Corticosteroids
Effectiveness
Propensity score
Ribavirin
Severe acute respiratory syndrome

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Funding: This work was supported in part through a research grant from the Research Fund for the Control of Infectious Diseases of the Food and Health Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (grant no. HKU-AA-018) and by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research.

Conflict of Interest: None of the authors have any conflicts of interest associated with the work presented in this manuscript.

Authorship: All authors had access to the data and played a role in writing this manuscript.

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