OP0286 CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE COVID-19 OUTCOMES IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE): RESULTS FROM THE COVID-19 GLOBAL RHEUMATOLOGY ALLIANCE (COVID-19 GRA)
Ugarte-Gil M, Alarcon G, Seet A, Izadi Z, Sokolova C, Clarke A, Wise L, Pons-Estel G, Santos M, Bernatsky S, Mathias L, Lim N, Sparks J, Wallace Z, Hyrich K, Strangfeld A, Gossec L, Carmona L, Mateus E, Lawson-Tovey S, Trupin L, Rush S, Schmajuk G, Katz P, Jacobsohn L, Al Emadi S, Gilbert E, Duarte-Garcia A, Valenzuela-Almada M, Hsu T, D'silva K, Serling-Boyd N, Dieudé P, Nikiphorou E, Kronzer V, Singh N, Wallace B, Akpabio A, Thomas R, Bhana S, Costello W, Grainger R, Hausmann J, Liew J, Sirotich E, Sufka P, Robinson P, Machado P, Gianfrancesco M, Yazdany J, Alliance O. OP0286 CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE COVID-19 OUTCOMES IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE): RESULTS FROM THE COVID-19 GLOBAL RHEUMATOLOGY ALLIANCE (COVID-19 GRA). Annals Of The Rheumatic Diseases 2021, 80: 173-175. DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.2984.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystemic lupus erythematosusChronic renal diseaseModerate/high disease activityNon-invasive ventilationSevere COVID-19 outcomesBristol-Myers SquibbDisease activityGrant/research supportRenal diseaseCOVID-19 outcomesCOVID-19 diagnosisDrug monotherapyImmunomodulatory therapyGlobal Rheumatology AllianceMembrane oxygenationCOVID-19 Global Rheumatology AllianceNational Institute for Health ResearchMale sexModerate to high daily dosesSLE adult patientsBristol-MyersSystemic lupus erythematosus patientsSystemic lupus erythematosus therapyCardiovascular diseaseOdds of poor outcome
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