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. 2021 Nov 20;53:100911. doi: 10.1016/j.blre.2021.100911

Table 4.

Study characteristics and main findings of reports on individuals with SCT and COVID-19. Authors listed in alphabetical order.

Authors Country Study type Sample size
n (M/F)
Age (years) Control group Main findings SCT
Non-SCT
Hosp. rate
n (%)
Mort. rate
n (%)
Hosp.
rate
n (%)
Mort. rate
n (%)
Al-Hebshi et al. [75] Saudi Arabia Case report 1 (0/1) 50 None No significant symptoms, except for headache and fatigue prior to testing. Normal labs and chest X-ray. 0 (0) 0 (0) n/a n/a
Balanchivadze et al. [28] USA Case report 18 (3/15) 58 None SCT pts. generally had mild disease course with lower chances of intubation, ICU admission, and death. 11 (61) 1 (6) n/a n/a
Clift et al. [38] UK Obs. 1346 (n/a) n/a COVID-19 w/o SCT SCT pts. had 1.4-fold and 1.5-fold increased risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID-19, respectively. 98 (7.3) 50 (3.7) 23,561 (4.4) 19,008 (3.5)
Hoogenboom et al. [39] USA Obs. 62 (13/49) 47 Matched and unmatched COVID-19 w/o SCT SCT pts. did not differ from (un)matched controls in laboratory values or outcomes. 31 (50) 7 (23)1 n/a 20 (18)1
Merz et al. [93] USA Obs. 20 (11/9) 66 COVID-19 w/o SCT SCT did not impact respiratory, renal, or circulatory complications or mortality in COVID-19 pts. when compared to non-SCT pts. n/a 3 (15)1 n/a 19 (13)1
Quaresima et al. [87] Italy Obs. 2 (1/1) 51 None Prolonged positivity for SARS-CoV-2, but mostly asymptomatic to mild disease course. 0 (0) 0 (0) n/a n/a
Resurreccion et al. [92] UK Case report 14 (6/8) 64 COVID-19 w/o SCT Black SCT pts. had similar infection rates, but higher mortality compared to Black pts. w/o SCT. Diabetes was a risk factor for COVID-19 related death. n/a 4 (29) n/a 21 (13)
Sheha et al. [95] Egypt Obs. 1 (0/1) 22 None First case of SCD diagnosed due to concurrent COVID-19.2 n/a 0 (0) n/a n/a
Singh et al. [[33]] USA Case report 449 (237/212) 37.7 Matched COVID-19 pts. w/o SCT Black pts. with SCT did not differ in COVID-19 disease course or outcomes compared to Black pts. w/o SCT. 79 (18) 10 (2.2) n/a n/a
Tafti et al. [96] USA Obs. 1 (1/0) 33 None Pt developed rhabdomyolysis, myonecrosis, and an abscess, all of which were exacerbated by COVID-19 / SCT. n/a 0 (0) n/a n/a
Waghmere et al. [94] India Obs. 24 (0/24) n/a Pregnant COVID-19 w/o SCT Pregnant women with SCT have increased risk of pregnancy complications in comparison to pregnant women w/o SCT. n/a 1 (4.2)1 n/a 11 (0.7)1

Abbreviations: ACS, acute chest syndrome; AKI, acute kidney injury; ALI, acute liver injury; ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome; CT, computed tomography; ED, emergency department; Hosp., hospitalization; ICU, intensive care unit; IMV, invasive mechanical ventilation; LOS, length of stay; n/a, not available, not applicable, unknown, or not specified; Mort., mortality; pts., patients; Obs., observational cohort study; SCD, sickle cell disease; SCT, sickle cell trait; w/o, without.

1

In-hospital.

2

Patient tested positive for SCT but was suspected SCD.