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Characterization of COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients in Three United States Electronic Health Record Databases

COVID-19 infections have contributed to substantial increases in hospitalizations. This study describes demographics, baseline clinical characteristics and treatments, and clinical outcomes among U.S. patients admitted to hospitals with COVID-19 during the prevaccine phase of the pandemic. A total o...

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Autores principales: Saunders-Hastings, Patrick, Zhou, Cindy Ke, Hobbi, Shayan, Boyd, Eva, Lloyd, Patricia, Alawar, Nader, Burrell, Timothy, Beers, Jeff, Clarke, Tainya C., Hettinger, Aaron Z., Wong, Hui-Lee, Shoaibi, Azadeh
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986311
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12030390
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author Saunders-Hastings, Patrick
Zhou, Cindy Ke
Hobbi, Shayan
Boyd, Eva
Lloyd, Patricia
Alawar, Nader
Burrell, Timothy
Beers, Jeff
Clarke, Tainya C.
Hettinger, Aaron Z.
Wong, Hui-Lee
Shoaibi, Azadeh
author_facet Saunders-Hastings, Patrick
Zhou, Cindy Ke
Hobbi, Shayan
Boyd, Eva
Lloyd, Patricia
Alawar, Nader
Burrell, Timothy
Beers, Jeff
Clarke, Tainya C.
Hettinger, Aaron Z.
Wong, Hui-Lee
Shoaibi, Azadeh
author_sort Saunders-Hastings, Patrick
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description COVID-19 infections have contributed to substantial increases in hospitalizations. This study describes demographics, baseline clinical characteristics and treatments, and clinical outcomes among U.S. patients admitted to hospitals with COVID-19 during the prevaccine phase of the pandemic. A total of 20,446 hospitalized patients with a positive COVID-19 nucleic acid amplification test were identified from three large electronic health record databases during 5 February–30 November 2020 (Academic Health System: n = 4504; Explorys; n = 7492; OneFlorida: n = 8450). Over 90% of patients were ≥30 years of age, with an even distribution between sexes. At least one comorbidity was recorded in 84.6–96.1% of patients; cardiovascular and respiratory conditions (28.8–50.3%) and diabetes (25.6–44.4%) were most common. Anticoagulants were the most frequently reported medications on or up to 28 days after admission (44.5–81.7%). Remdesivir was administered to 14.1–24.6% of patients and increased over time. Patients exhibited higher COVID-19 severity 14 days following admission than the 14 days prior to and on admission. The length of in-patient hospital stay ranged from a median of 4 to 6 days, and over 85% of patients were discharged alive. These results promote understanding of the clinical characteristics and hospital-resource utilization associated with hospitalized COVID-19 over time.
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spelling pubmed-100561462023-03-30 Characterization of COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients in Three United States Electronic Health Record Databases Saunders-Hastings, Patrick Zhou, Cindy Ke Hobbi, Shayan Boyd, Eva Lloyd, Patricia Alawar, Nader Burrell, Timothy Beers, Jeff Clarke, Tainya C. Hettinger, Aaron Z. Wong, Hui-Lee Shoaibi, Azadeh Pathogens Project Report COVID-19 infections have contributed to substantial increases in hospitalizations. This study describes demographics, baseline clinical characteristics and treatments, and clinical outcomes among U.S. patients admitted to hospitals with COVID-19 during the prevaccine phase of the pandemic. A total of 20,446 hospitalized patients with a positive COVID-19 nucleic acid amplification test were identified from three large electronic health record databases during 5 February–30 November 2020 (Academic Health System: n = 4504; Explorys; n = 7492; OneFlorida: n = 8450). Over 90% of patients were ≥30 years of age, with an even distribution between sexes. At least one comorbidity was recorded in 84.6–96.1% of patients; cardiovascular and respiratory conditions (28.8–50.3%) and diabetes (25.6–44.4%) were most common. Anticoagulants were the most frequently reported medications on or up to 28 days after admission (44.5–81.7%). Remdesivir was administered to 14.1–24.6% of patients and increased over time. Patients exhibited higher COVID-19 severity 14 days following admission than the 14 days prior to and on admission. The length of in-patient hospital stay ranged from a median of 4 to 6 days, and over 85% of patients were discharged alive. These results promote understanding of the clinical characteristics and hospital-resource utilization associated with hospitalized COVID-19 over time. MDPI 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10056146/ /pubmed/36986311 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12030390 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Boyd, Eva
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Beers, Jeff
Clarke, Tainya C.
Hettinger, Aaron Z.
Wong, Hui-Lee
Shoaibi, Azadeh
Characterization of COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients in Three United States Electronic Health Record Databases
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title_short Characterization of COVID-19 Hospitalized Patients in Three United States Electronic Health Record Databases
title_sort characterization of covid-19 hospitalized patients in three united states electronic health record databases
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