AB0670 THE COURSE AND OUTCOMES OF COVID-19 IN PATIENTS WITH ANCA-ASSOCIATED SYSTEMIC VASCULITIS, RECEIVING ANTI-B CELL THERAPY WITH RITUXIMAB

2021 
Background: Currently, the issues of the effect of anti-B cell therapy on the risk of severe course of COVID-19 in patients (pts) with ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) has not been completely studied. Objectives: We present an analysis of the COVID-19 incidence and outcomes in 126 AAV pts treated with rituximab (RTX) from one rheumatology center registry. Methods: Data were collected with telephone/online surveying between 11-15th November 2020 from all 126 AAV pts (58- granulomatosis with polyangiitis, GPA; 38- microscopic polyangiitis, MPA; 22- eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis, EGPA (54% ANCA-negative); and 8- uncertain AAV). Pts age was 51 (20-81) yr, 62% women. Due to AAV activity or risk of relapse, during the pandemic RTX was prescribed in 48% pts. Results: The incidence of COVID-19 in AAV pts was 3.5% during the first 3 months of the pandemic, the course was uneventful, and all pts recovered. Since September 2020 a 4-fold increase in the incidence alongside with more severe course of COVID-19 were reported. After 8 months of the pandemic, COVID-19 was diagnosed in 21 (16.6%) pts with median age 55 yr, 57% women. COVID-19 incidence was lower in GPA (15.5%) vs MPA (21.1%) or EGPA (27.7%). The mortality rate was 14.3% (2- MPA, 1- GPA). When analyzing the 5-year survival rate of AAV pts treated with RTX, prognosis worsening was noted; in 2020 there were 3 deaths due to COVID-19, in the previous 5 years- only 2 deaths. Conclusion: Taking into account the fact the mechanisms of AAV and severe COVID-19 are largely synergistic (Table 1), primarily in the context of obstructive thromboinflammation as manifestation of acute inflammatory syndrome in COVID-19 [1], AAV can potentially contribute to the severe course of COVID-19. Anti-CD20 therapy seems to have a protective effect against severe COVID-19 [2], which, however, can be insufficient in AAV pts with active disease and multiple organ damage. Further analysis of COVID-19 cases in pts with AAV and other rheumatic diseases is exceptionally important. References: [1]Ciceri F, et al. Microvascular COVID-19 lung vessels obstructive thromboinflammatory syndrome (MicroCLOTS): an atypical acute respiratory distress syndrome working hypothesis. Crit Care Resusc. 2020;22(2):95-7 [2]Montero-Escribano P, et al. Anti-CD20 and COVID-19 in multiple sclerosis and related disorders: A case series of 60 patients from Madrid, Spain. Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2020;42:102185 Disclosure of Interests: None declared
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