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Early Adoption of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Pharmacotherapies Among US Veterans With Mild to Moderate COVID-19, January and February 2022.

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Bajema, KL; Wang, XQ; Hynes, DM; Rowneki, M; Hickok, A; Cunningham, F; Bohnert, A; Boyko, EJ; Iwashyna, TJ; Maciejewski, ML; Viglianti, EM ...
Published in: JAMA Netw Open
November 1, 2022

IMPORTANCE: Older adults and individuals with medical comorbidities are at increased risk for severe COVID-19. Several pharmacotherapies demonstrated to reduce the risk of COVID-19-related hospitalization and death have been authorized for use. OBJECTIVE: To describe factors associated with receipt of outpatient COVID-19 pharmacotherapies in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system. DESIGN, SETTINGS, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study assessed outpatient veterans with risk factors for severe COVID-19 who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during January and February 2022. The setting was the VA health care system, the largest integrated health care system in the US. EXPOSURES: Demographic characteristics, place of residence, underlying medical conditions, and COVID-19 vaccination. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The odds of receipt of any COVID-19 pharmacotherapy, including sotrovimab, nirmatrelvir boosted with ritonavir, molnupiravir, or remdesivir were estimated using multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS: Among 111 717 veterans included in this study (median [IQR] age, 60 [46-72] years; 96 482 [86.4%] male, 23 362 [20.9%] Black, 10 740 [9.6%] Hispanic, 75 973 [68.0%] White) who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during January to February 2022, 4233 (3.8%) received any COVID-19 pharmacotherapy, including 2870 of 92 396 (3.1%) in January and 1363 of 19 321 (7.1%) in February. Among a subset of 56 285 veterans with documented COVID-19-related symptoms in the 30 days preceding a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, 3079 (5.5%) received any COVID-19 pharmacotherapy. Untreated veterans had a median (IQR) age of 60 (46-71) years and a median (IQR) of 3 (2-5) underlying medical conditions. Veterans receiving any treatment were more likely to be older (aged 65 to 74 years vs 50 to 64 years: adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.66 [95% CI, 1.52-1.80]; aged at least 75 years vs 50 to 64 years: aOR, 1.67 [95% CI, 1.53-1.84]) and have a higher number of underlying conditions (at least 5 conditions vs 1 to 2 conditions: aOR, 2.17 [95% CI, 1.98-2.39]). Compared with White veterans, Black veterans (aOR, 0.65 [95% CI, 0.60-0.72]) were less likely to receive treatment; and compared with non-Hispanic veterans, Hispanic veterans (aOR, 0.88 [95% CI, 0.77-0.99]) were less likely to receive treatment. There were 16 546 courses of sotrovimab, nirmatrelvir, and molnupiravir allocated across the VA during this period. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study of veterans who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during January and February when supply of outpatient COVID-19 pharmacotherapies was limited, prescription of these pharmacotherapies was underused, and many veterans with risk factors for severe COVID-19 did not receive treatment. Veterans from minority racial and ethnic groups were less likely to receive any pharmacotherapy.

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JAMA Netw Open

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2574-3805

Publication Date

November 1, 2022

Volume

5

Issue

11

Start / End Page

e2241434

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterans
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cohort Studies
  • COVID-19 Vaccines
  • COVID-19 Drug Treatment
  • Aged
 

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Bajema, K. L., Wang, X. Q., Hynes, D. M., Rowneki, M., Hickok, A., Cunningham, F., … Ioannou, G. N. (2022). Early Adoption of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Pharmacotherapies Among US Veterans With Mild to Moderate COVID-19, January and February 2022. JAMA Netw Open, 5(11), e2241434. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.41434
Bajema, Kristina L., Xiao Qing Wang, Denise M. Hynes, Mazhgan Rowneki, Alex Hickok, Francesca Cunningham, Amy Bohnert, et al. “Early Adoption of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Pharmacotherapies Among US Veterans With Mild to Moderate COVID-19, January and February 2022.JAMA Netw Open 5, no. 11 (November 1, 2022): e2241434. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.41434.
Bajema KL, Wang XQ, Hynes DM, Rowneki M, Hickok A, Cunningham F, et al. Early Adoption of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Pharmacotherapies Among US Veterans With Mild to Moderate COVID-19, January and February 2022. JAMA Netw Open. 2022 Nov 1;5(11):e2241434.
Bajema, Kristina L., et al. “Early Adoption of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Pharmacotherapies Among US Veterans With Mild to Moderate COVID-19, January and February 2022.JAMA Netw Open, vol. 5, no. 11, Nov. 2022, p. e2241434. Pubmed, doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.41434.
Bajema KL, Wang XQ, Hynes DM, Rowneki M, Hickok A, Cunningham F, Bohnert A, Boyko EJ, Iwashyna TJ, Maciejewski ML, Viglianti EM, Streja E, Yan L, Aslan M, Huang GD, Ioannou GN. Early Adoption of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Pharmacotherapies Among US Veterans With Mild to Moderate COVID-19, January and February 2022. JAMA Netw Open. 2022 Nov 1;5(11):e2241434.

Published In

JAMA Netw Open

DOI

EISSN

2574-3805

Publication Date

November 1, 2022

Volume

5

Issue

11

Start / End Page

e2241434

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterans
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cohort Studies
  • COVID-19 Vaccines
  • COVID-19 Drug Treatment
  • Aged