Elsevier

Endocrine Practice

Volume 27, Issue 2, February 2021, Pages 90-94
Endocrine Practice

Original Article
COVID-19 Outcomes of Patients With Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: A Multicenter Los Angeles Cohort Study

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Abstract

Objective

Cancer may be a risk factor for worse outcomes in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) infections. However, there is a significant variability across cancer types in the extent of disease burden and modalities of cancer treatment that may impact morbidity and mortality from coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). Therefore, we evaluated COVID-19 outcomes in patients with a differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) history.

Methods

This is a retrospective cohort study of patients with a history of DTC and SARS-CoV2 infection from 2 academic Los Angeles healthcare systems. Demographic, thyroid cancer, and treatment data were analyzed for associations with COVID-19 outcomes.

Results

Of 21 patients with DTC and COVID-19, 8 (38.1%) were hospitalized and 2 (9.5%) died from COVID-19. Thyroid cancer initial disease burden and extent, treatment, or current response to therapy (eg, excellent vs incomplete) were not associated with COVID-19 severity in DTC patients. However, older age and the presence of a comorbidity other than DTC were significantly associated with COVID-19 hospitalization (P = .047 and P = .024, respectively). COVID-19–attributed hospitalization and mortality in DTC patients was lower than that previously reported in cancer patients, although similar to patients with nonthyroid malignancies in these centers.

Conclusion

These data suggest that among patients with DTC, advanced age and comorbid conditions are significant contributors to the risk of hospitalization from SARS-CoV2 infection, rather than factors associated with thyroid cancer diagnosis, treatment, or disease burden. This multicenter report of clinical outcomes provides additional data to providers to inform DTC patients regarding their risk of COVID-19.

Keywords

thyroid cancer
hospitalization
mortality
COVID-19

Abbreviations

ATA
American Thyroid Association
BMI
body mass index
COVID-19
coronavirus disease-19
DM
diabetes mellitus
DRS
dynamic risk stratification
DTC
differentiated thyroid cancer
EMR
electronic medical record
LAC+USC
Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center
RAI
radioactive iodine
SARS-CoV2
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles

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