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鼻腔冲洗对 SARS-CoV-2 病毒 RNA 阳性复发的 COVID-19 患者的益处

 

Authors Liao X, Guan Y, Asakawa T , Lin Z, Tang Q, Ma Z, Wu S, Wang X, Dong J, Zhang L, Deng J, Liao Z, Yang S, Wang C, Song S, Yi H, Wu S , Lu H 

Received 8 June 2023

Accepted for publication 7 September 2023

Published 21 September 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 6269—6276

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S421380

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Professor Suresh Antony

Purpose: The purpose was to review relevant clinical data and formulate recommendations supporting the use of saline as a simple rinse for an early reassuring intervention to reduce the occurrence of re-positive COVID-19 patients.
Methods: We conducted a single-centre retrospective cohort study, which enrolled patients with confirmed re-testing positive COVID-19 during 7– 60 days after discharge from Third People’s Hospital of Shenzhen. By one-to-two propensity score matching for age and sex, the control group of those not re-testing positive during the same period served as matched control.
Results: A total of 223 patients were included in our study, 94 in re-positive group and 129 in non-re-positive group. The result shows that the rates of nasal douche treatment in the non-re-positive group were considerably higher than that of the re-positive group. And the Ct value of nasal douche group increased faster than that of non-nasal douche group after the Ct value reaching ≥ 35. Further analysis revealed that the higher the Ct value at the time of readmission, the shorter the time of average Ct values to reach ≥ 35.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that nasal douche is beneficial to shorten the time of virus nucleic acid turning negative, thereby reducing the incidence of re-positive. The prevention and control of epidemics focuses on re-positive patients with Ct values < 35.
Keywords: COVID-19, nasal douche, re-positive, RT-PCR