Association Between FIASMAs and Reduced Risk of Intubation or Death in Individuals Hospitalized for Severe COVID‐19: An Observational Multicenter Study

Several medications commonly used for a number of medical conditions share a property of functional inhibition of acid sphingomyelinase (ASM), or FIASMA. Preclinical and clinical evidence suggest that the ASM/ceramide system may be central to severe acute respiratory syndrome‐coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics 2021-12, Vol.110 (6), p.1498-1511
Hauptverfasser: Hoertel, Nicolas, Sánchez‐Rico, Marina, Gulbins, Erich, Kornhuber, Johannes, Carpinteiro, Alexander, Lenze, Eric J., Reiersen, Angela M., Abellán, Miriam, Muela, Pedro, Vernet, Raphaël, Blanco, Carlos, Cougoule, Céline, Beeker, Nathanaël, Neuraz, Antoine, Gorwood, Philip, Alvarado, Jesús M., Meneton, Pierre, Limosin, Frédéric, Ancel, Pierre‐Yves, Bauchet, Alain, Benoit, Vincent, Bernaux, Mélodie, Bellamine, Ali, Bey, Romain, Bourmaud, Aurélie, Breant, Stéphane, Burgun, Anita, Carrat, Fabrice, Caucheteux, Charlotte, Champ, Julien, Cormont, Sylvie, Daniel, Christel, Dubiel, Julien, Ducloas, Catherine, Esteve, Loic, Frank, Marie, Garcelon, Nicolas, Gramfort, Alexandre, Griffon, Nicolas, Grisel, Olivier, Guilbaud, Martin, Hassen‐Khodja, Claire, Hemery, François, Hilka, Martin, Sophie Jannot, Anne, Lambert, Jerome, Layese, Richard, Leblanc, Judith, Lebouter, Léo, Lemaitre, Guillaume, Leprovost, Damien, Lerner, Ivan, Levi Sallah, Kankoe, Maire, Aurélien, Mamzer, Marie‐France, Martel, Patricia, Mensch, Arthur, Moreau, Thomas, Orlova, Nina, Paris, Nicolas, Rance, Bastien, Ravera, Hélène, Rozes, Antoine, Salamanca, Elisa, Sandrin, Arnaud, Serre, Patricia, Tannier, Xavier, Treluyer, Jean‐Marc, van Gysel, Damien, Varoquaux, Gaël, Vie, Jill Jen, Wack, Maxime, Wajsburt, Perceval, Wassermann, Demian, Zapletal, Eric
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Zusammenfassung:Several medications commonly used for a number of medical conditions share a property of functional inhibition of acid sphingomyelinase (ASM), or FIASMA. Preclinical and clinical evidence suggest that the ASM/ceramide system may be central to severe acute respiratory syndrome‐coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection. We examined the potential usefulness of FIASMA use among patients hospitalized for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in an observational multicenter study conducted at Greater Paris University hospitals. Of 2,846 adult patients hospitalized for severe COVID‐19, 277 (9.7%) were taking an FIASMA medication at the time of their hospital admission. The primary end point was a composite of intubation and/or death. We compared this end point between patients taking vs. not taking an FIASMA medication in time‐to‐event analyses adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics and medical comorbidities. The primary analysis was a Cox regression model with inverse probability weighting (IPW). Over a mean follow‐up of 9.2 days (SD = 12.5), the primary end point occurred in 104 patients (37.5%) receiving an FIASMA medication, and 1,060 patients (41.4%) who did not. Despite being significantly and substantially associated with older age and greater medical severity, FIASMA medication use was significantly associated with reduced likelihood of intubation or death in both crude (hazard ratio (HR) = 0.71, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.58–0.87, P 
ISSN:0009-9236
1532-6535
DOI:10.1002/cpt.2317