P-1109. Steroid Duration and Mucormycosis Severity in COVID-19: A Dose-Response Relationship
Darshankumar Raval, Masum S Patel, Shubham N Patel, Ahan Banker, Vaishnavi M Rathod, Justin Oring, Munir P Shah, Virginia D Banks

TL;DR
This study shows that longer corticosteroid use in COVID-19 patients increases the risk of severe mucormycosis, especially intracranial cases.
Contribution
The study establishes a dose-response relationship between steroid duration and mucormycosis severity in COVID-19 patients.
Findings
Patients on steroids for more than 10 days had a 4x higher risk of intracranial mucormycosis.
Each additional day of steroid use increased mucormycosis risk by 12%.
Prolonged steroid use led to more surgeries and complicated hospitalizations, particularly in diabetic patients.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic saw a worrisome rise in mucormycosis cases in India, especially among those receiving corticosteroid therapy. While corticosteroids are essential for managing severe COVID-19 cases, their immunosuppressive action appears to augment infection risk. Clinically, prolonged steroid use may result in severe forms of mucormycosis; however, this requires rigorous systematic evaluation. We conducted an exhaustive analysis of 327 mucormycosis cases and 596 COVID-19 controls, all of whom were treated during the second wave in India. Exposure to steroids was carefully categorized by duration into three groups: short-term (1-5 days), standard-term (5-10 days), and long-term ( > 10 days). Each case was biopsy-proven, with further radiographic confirmation of disease extent. Special emphasis was laid on intracranial extension as a marker of severity, along with tracking…
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TopicsAntifungal resistance and susceptibility · Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 · Retinal and Optic Conditions
