Author
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- Peter W. Horby
(University of Oxford
University of Oxford)
- Leon Peto
(University of Oxford
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
- Natalie Staplin
(University of Oxford
University of Oxford)
- Mark Campbell
(University of Oxford
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
- Guilherme Pessoa-Amorim
(University of Oxford)
- Marion Mafham
(University of Oxford)
- Jonathan R. Emberson
(University of Oxford
University of Oxford)
- Richard Stewart
(Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
- Benjamin Prudon
(North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust)
- Alison Uriel
(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust)
- Christopher A. Green
(University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust)
- Devesh J. Dhasmana
(Victoria Hospital Kirkcaldy, NHS Fife
University of St Andrews)
- Flora Malein
(Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
- Jaydip Majumdar
(Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
- Paul Collini
(Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
- Jack Shurmer
(Bolton NHS Foundation Trust)
- Bryan Yates
(Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust)
- J. Kenneth Baillie
(University of Edinburgh)
- Maya H. Buch
(University of Manchester)
- Jeremy Day
(Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit)
- Saul N. Faust
(University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust and University of Southampton)
- Thomas Jaki
(University of Regensburg
University of Cambridge)
- Katie Jeffery
(Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
University of Oxford)
- Edmund Juszczak
(University of Nottingham)
- Marian Knight
(University of Oxford
University of Oxford)
- Wei Shen Lim
(University of Nottingham
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust)
- Alan Montgomery
(University of Nottingham)
- Andrew Mumford
(University of Bristol)
- Kathryn Rowan
(Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre)
- Guy Thwaites
(Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit)
- Richard Haynes
(University of Oxford
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
University of Oxford)
- Martin J. Landray
(University of Oxford
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
University of Oxford
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
Abstract
Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) inhibits inflammasome-mediated inflammation and has been proposed as a treatment for patients hospitalised with COVID-19. This randomised, controlled, open-label platform trial (Randomised Evaluation of COVID-19 Therapy [RECOVERY]), is assessing multiple treatments in patients hospitalised for COVID-19 (NCT04381936, ISRCTN50189673). In this assessment of DMF performed at 27 UK hospitals, adults were randomly allocated (1:1) to either usual standard of care alone or usual standard of care plus DMF. The primary outcome was clinical status on day 5 measured on a seven-point ordinal scale. Secondary outcomes were time to sustained improvement in clinical status, time to discharge, day 5 peripheral blood oxygenation, day 5 C-reactive protein, and improvement in day 10 clinical status. Between 2 March 2021 and 18 November 2021, 713 patients were enroled in the DMF evaluation, of whom 356 were randomly allocated to receive usual care plus DMF, and 357 to usual care alone. 95% of patients received corticosteroids as part of routine care. There was no evidence of a beneficial effect of DMF on clinical status at day 5 (common odds ratio of unfavourable outcome 1.12; 95% CI 0.86-1.47; p = 0.40). There was no significant effect of DMF on any secondary outcome.
Suggested Citation
Peter W. Horby & Leon Peto & Natalie Staplin & Mark Campbell & Guilherme Pessoa-Amorim & Marion Mafham & Jonathan R. Emberson & Richard Stewart & Benjamin Prudon & Alison Uriel & Christopher A. Green , 2024.
"Dimethyl fumarate in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-13, December.
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RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-43644-x
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-43644-x
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