The Efficacy of Antioxidant Oral Supplements on the Progression of COVID-19 in Non-Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Modulation of cytokine production using immunonutrition is a relatively novel concept to improve outcomes among patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection and is now hypothesized to help manage COVID-19, however, clinical evidence is lacking. This prospective, double-blinded, randomized parallel-controlled...
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doaj-4f67df4841cb4b9caa31bb81d720d9292021-06-01T00:29:01ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212021-05-011080480410.3390/antiox10050804The Efficacy of Antioxidant Oral Supplements on the Progression of COVID-19 in Non-Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled TrialMahmoud M. A. Abulmeaty0Ghadeer S. Aljuraiban1Sumaya M. Shaikh2Naif E. ALEid3Lulwa R. Al Mazrou4Abdullah A. Turjoman5Mona S. Aldosari6Suhail Razak7Mervat M. El-Sayed8Tahani M. Areabi9Rokia M. Alsalafi10Yasser S. Al-Helio11Abdulrhman B. Almutairy12Haneen N. Molla13Department of Community Health Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11362, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Community Health Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11362, Saudi ArabiaPrince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Riyadh 14214, Saudi ArabiaPrince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Riyadh 14214, Saudi ArabiaPrince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Riyadh 14214, Saudi ArabiaPrince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Riyadh 14214, Saudi ArabiaClinical Nutrition Department, King Saud University Medical City, Riyadh 11472, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Community Health Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11362, Saudi ArabiaCollege of Food Sciences and Agriculture, King Saud University, Riyadh 11362, Saudi ArabiaPrince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Riyadh 14214, Saudi ArabiaPrince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Riyadh 14214, Saudi ArabiaPrince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Riyadh 14214, Saudi ArabiaPrince Mohamed Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Riyadh 14214, Saudi ArabiaClinical Nutrition Department, King Saud University Medical City, Riyadh 11472, Saudi ArabiaModulation of cytokine production using immunonutrition is a relatively novel concept to improve outcomes among patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection and is now hypothesized to help manage COVID-19, however, clinical evidence is lacking. This prospective, double-blinded, randomized parallel-controlled interventional clinical trial investigated the effect of antioxidant supplements on inflammatory cytokines and disease progression in non-critically ill patients. A total of 87 hospitalized COVID-19 patients were randomized using computer-generated-randomization into the supplement group (<i>n</i> = 18) and the placebo group (<i>n</i> = 16) for 10 days. Baseline and final nutritional screening via nutrition risk screening (NRS-2002) and subjective global assessment (SGA), as well as the recording of anthropometric, clinical, biochemical, and functional parameters, were done. Serum ferritin level, cytokine storm parameters such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), monocyte chemoattractant protein 1(MCP-1), C-reactive protein, total leukocyte count, lymphocytic count, and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio were measured. Anthropometric and clinical parameters showed nonsignificant differences between groups. The hematology profile showed improvement in lymphocyte count in the supplement group. However, levels of alkaline phosphatase, IL-6, TNF-α, and MCP-1 were significantly lower in the supplement group. In conclusion, antioxidant oral supplementation significantly reduced the cytokine storm and led to partial improvements in clinical parameters among patients with non-critical COVID-19.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/5/804COVID-19antioxidantscytokine stormnon-critically ill |
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Mahmoud M. A. Abulmeaty Ghadeer S. Aljuraiban Sumaya M. Shaikh Naif E. ALEid Lulwa R. Al Mazrou Abdullah A. Turjoman Mona S. Aldosari Suhail Razak Mervat M. El-Sayed Tahani M. Areabi Rokia M. Alsalafi Yasser S. Al-Helio Abdulrhman B. Almutairy Haneen N. Molla |
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Mahmoud M. A. Abulmeaty Ghadeer S. Aljuraiban Sumaya M. Shaikh Naif E. ALEid Lulwa R. Al Mazrou Abdullah A. Turjoman Mona S. Aldosari Suhail Razak Mervat M. El-Sayed Tahani M. Areabi Rokia M. Alsalafi Yasser S. Al-Helio Abdulrhman B. Almutairy Haneen N. Molla The Efficacy of Antioxidant Oral Supplements on the Progression of COVID-19 in Non-Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial Antioxidants COVID-19 antioxidants cytokine storm non-critically ill |
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Mahmoud M. A. Abulmeaty Ghadeer S. Aljuraiban Sumaya M. Shaikh Naif E. ALEid Lulwa R. Al Mazrou Abdullah A. Turjoman Mona S. Aldosari Suhail Razak Mervat M. El-Sayed Tahani M. Areabi Rokia M. Alsalafi Yasser S. Al-Helio Abdulrhman B. Almutairy Haneen N. Molla |
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The Efficacy of Antioxidant Oral Supplements on the Progression of COVID-19 in Non-Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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The Efficacy of Antioxidant Oral Supplements on the Progression of COVID-19 in Non-Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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The Efficacy of Antioxidant Oral Supplements on the Progression of COVID-19 in Non-Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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The Efficacy of Antioxidant Oral Supplements on the Progression of COVID-19 in Non-Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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The Efficacy of Antioxidant Oral Supplements on the Progression of COVID-19 in Non-Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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efficacy of antioxidant oral supplements on the progression of covid-19 in non-critically ill patients: a randomized controlled trial |
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Modulation of cytokine production using immunonutrition is a relatively novel concept to improve outcomes among patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection and is now hypothesized to help manage COVID-19, however, clinical evidence is lacking. This prospective, double-blinded, randomized parallel-controlled interventional clinical trial investigated the effect of antioxidant supplements on inflammatory cytokines and disease progression in non-critically ill patients. A total of 87 hospitalized COVID-19 patients were randomized using computer-generated-randomization into the supplement group (<i>n</i> = 18) and the placebo group (<i>n</i> = 16) for 10 days. Baseline and final nutritional screening via nutrition risk screening (NRS-2002) and subjective global assessment (SGA), as well as the recording of anthropometric, clinical, biochemical, and functional parameters, were done. Serum ferritin level, cytokine storm parameters such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), monocyte chemoattractant protein 1(MCP-1), C-reactive protein, total leukocyte count, lymphocytic count, and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio were measured. Anthropometric and clinical parameters showed nonsignificant differences between groups. The hematology profile showed improvement in lymphocyte count in the supplement group. However, levels of alkaline phosphatase, IL-6, TNF-α, and MCP-1 were significantly lower in the supplement group. In conclusion, antioxidant oral supplementation significantly reduced the cytokine storm and led to partial improvements in clinical parameters among patients with non-critical COVID-19. |
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COVID-19 antioxidants cytokine storm non-critically ill |
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