Monoclonal antibodies therapy for Covid-19 - Experiences at a regional hospital

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Abstract

Applying monoclonal antibodies against Covid-19 is a promising treatment option for avoiding severe outcomes. However, real life data, especially in regional hospitals are still scarce. We here report on our first results with this therapy in a retrospective, observational study. Indeed, compared to a risk-factor matched reference group, hospitalisation time was reduced but survival rate and kinetics of SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR results remained apparently unaffected.

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  1. SciScore for 10.1101/2021.09.22.21263488: (What is this?)

    Please note, not all rigor criteria are appropriate for all manuscripts.

    Table 1: Rigor

    EthicsConsent: Patients were informed about this study and gave consent for the use of their data for research purposes.
    Sex as a biological variablenot detected.
    Randomizationnot detected.
    Blindingnot detected.
    Power Analysisnot detected.

    Table 2: Resources

    Software and Algorithms
    SentencesResources
    All calculations were dome using SPSS (IBM Corp.
    SPSS
    suggested: (SPSS, RRID:SCR_002865)

    Results from OddPub: We did not detect open data. We also did not detect open code. Researchers are encouraged to share open data when possible (see Nature blog).


    Results from LimitationRecognizer: An explicit section about the limitations of the techniques employed in this study was not found. We encourage authors to address study limitations.

    Results from TrialIdentifier: No clinical trial numbers were referenced.


    Results from Barzooka: We did not find any issues relating to the usage of bar graphs.


    Results from JetFighter: We did not find any issues relating to colormaps.


    Results from rtransparent:
    • Thank you for including a conflict of interest statement. Authors are encouraged to include this statement when submitting to a journal.
    • Thank you for including a funding statement. Authors are encouraged to include this statement when submitting to a journal.
    • No protocol registration statement was detected.

    Results from scite Reference Check: We found no unreliable references.


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