TY - JOUR T1 - Effect modification by age of the association between obstructive lung diseases, smoking, and COVID-19 severity JF - BMJ Open Respiratory Research JO - BMJ Open Resp Res DO - 10.1136/bmjresp-2021-001038 VL - 8 IS - 1 SP - e001038 AU - Peter P Moschovis AU - Mengdi Lu AU - Douglas Hayden AU - Lael M Yonker AU - Jesiel Lombay AU - Elsie Taveras AU - Alexy Arauz Boudreau AU - Virginia A Triant AU - Andrea S Foulkes AU - Ingrid Bassett AU - Patricia L Hibberd AU - T Bernard Kinane Y1 - 2021/11/01 UR - http://bmjopenrespres.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001038.abstract N2 - Introduction Obstructive lung diseases (asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)) and smoking are associated with greater risk of respiratory infections and hospitalisations, but conflicting data exist regarding their association with severity of COVID-19, and few studies have evaluated whether these associations differ by age.Objectives To examine the associations between asthma, COPD and smoking on the severity of COVID-19 among a cohort of hospitalised patients, and to test for effect modification by age.Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of electronic health record data of patients admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital, assigning the maximal WHO Clinical Progression Scale score for each patient during the first 28 days following hospital admission. Using ordered logistic regression, we measured the association between maximal severity score and asthma, COPD and smoking and their interaction with age.Measurements and main results Among 1391 patients hospitalised with COVID-19, we found an increased risk of severe disease among patients with COPD and prior smoking, independent of age. We also found evidence of effect modification by age with asthma and current smoking; in particular, asthma was associated with decreased COVID-19 severity among older adults, and current smoking was associated with decreased severity among younger patients.Conclusions This cohort study identifies age as a modifying factor for the association between asthma and smoking on severity of COVID-19. Our findings highlight the complexities of determining risk factors for COVID-19 severity, and suggest that the effect of risk factors may vary across the age spectrum.Data are available upon reasonable request. Data requests will be reviewed by the MGH COVID Registry. ER -