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Characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City: a retrospective case series

OBJECTIVE: To characterise the long-term outcomes of patients with COVID-19 admitted to a large New York City medical centre at 3 and 6 months after hospitalisation and describe their healthcare usage, symptoms, morbidity and mortality. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort through manual chart review of the...

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Autores principales: Shoucri, Sherif M, Purpura, Lawrence, DeLaurentis, Clare, Adan, Matthew A, Theodore, Deborah A, Irace, Alexandria Lauren, Robbins-Juarez, Shelief Y, Khedagi, Apurva M, Letchford, Daniel, Harb, Amro A, Zerihun, Lillian M, Lee, Kate E, Gambina, Karen, Lauring, Max C, Chen, Noah, Sperring, Colin P, Mehta, Sanket S, Myers, Ellen L, Shih, Hueyjong, Argenziano, Michael G, Bruce, Samuel L, Slater, Cody L, Tiao, Jonathan R, Natarajan, Karthik, Hripcsak, George, Chen, Ruijun, Yin, Michael T, Sobieszczyk, Magdalena E, Castor, Delivette, Zucker, Jason E
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8182750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34083350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049488
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author Shoucri, Sherif M
Purpura, Lawrence
DeLaurentis, Clare
Adan, Matthew A
Theodore, Deborah A
Irace, Alexandria Lauren
Robbins-Juarez, Shelief Y
Khedagi, Apurva M
Letchford, Daniel
Harb, Amro A
Zerihun, Lillian M
Lee, Kate E
Gambina, Karen
Lauring, Max C
Chen, Noah
Sperring, Colin P
Mehta, Sanket S
Myers, Ellen L
Shih, Hueyjong
Argenziano, Michael G
Bruce, Samuel L
Slater, Cody L
Tiao, Jonathan R
Natarajan, Karthik
Hripcsak, George
Chen, Ruijun
Yin, Michael T
Sobieszczyk, Magdalena E
Castor, Delivette
Zucker, Jason E
author_facet Shoucri, Sherif M
Purpura, Lawrence
DeLaurentis, Clare
Adan, Matthew A
Theodore, Deborah A
Irace, Alexandria Lauren
Robbins-Juarez, Shelief Y
Khedagi, Apurva M
Letchford, Daniel
Harb, Amro A
Zerihun, Lillian M
Lee, Kate E
Gambina, Karen
Lauring, Max C
Chen, Noah
Sperring, Colin P
Mehta, Sanket S
Myers, Ellen L
Shih, Hueyjong
Argenziano, Michael G
Bruce, Samuel L
Slater, Cody L
Tiao, Jonathan R
Natarajan, Karthik
Hripcsak, George
Chen, Ruijun
Yin, Michael T
Sobieszczyk, Magdalena E
Castor, Delivette
Zucker, Jason E
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description OBJECTIVE: To characterise the long-term outcomes of patients with COVID-19 admitted to a large New York City medical centre at 3 and 6 months after hospitalisation and describe their healthcare usage, symptoms, morbidity and mortality. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort through manual chart review of the electronic medical record. SETTING: NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, a quaternary care academic medical centre in New York City. PARTICIPANTS: The first 1190 consecutive patients with symptoms of COVID-19 who presented to the hospital for care between 1 March and 8 April 2020 and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 on reverse transcriptase PCR assay. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Type and frequency of follow-up encounters, self-reported symptoms, morbidity and mortality at 3 and 6 months after presentation, respectively; patient disposition information prior to admission, at discharge, and at 3 and 6 months after hospital presentation. RESULTS: Of the 1190 reviewed patients, 929 survived their initial hospitalisation and 261 died. Among survivors, 570 had follow-up encounters (488 at 3 months and 364 at 6 months). An additional 33 patients died in the follow-up period. In the first 3 months after admission, most encounters were telehealth visits (59%). Cardiopulmonary symptoms (35.7% and 28%), especially dyspnoea (22.1% and 15.9%), were the most common reported symptoms at 3-month and 6-month encounters, respectively. Additionally, a large number of patients reported generalised (26.4%) or neuropsychiatric (24.2%) symptoms 6 months after hospitalisation. Patients with severe COVID-19 were more likely to have reduced mobility, reduced independence or a new dialysis requirement in the 6 months after hospitalisation. CONCLUSIONS: Patients hospitalised with SARS-CoV-2 infection reported persistent symptoms up to 6 months after diagnosis. These results highlight the long-term morbidity of COVID-19 and its burden on patients and healthcare resources.
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spelling pubmed-81827502021-06-07 Characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City: a retrospective case series Shoucri, Sherif M Purpura, Lawrence DeLaurentis, Clare Adan, Matthew A Theodore, Deborah A Irace, Alexandria Lauren Robbins-Juarez, Shelief Y Khedagi, Apurva M Letchford, Daniel Harb, Amro A Zerihun, Lillian M Lee, Kate E Gambina, Karen Lauring, Max C Chen, Noah Sperring, Colin P Mehta, Sanket S Myers, Ellen L Shih, Hueyjong Argenziano, Michael G Bruce, Samuel L Slater, Cody L Tiao, Jonathan R Natarajan, Karthik Hripcsak, George Chen, Ruijun Yin, Michael T Sobieszczyk, Magdalena E Castor, Delivette Zucker, Jason E BMJ Open Infectious Diseases OBJECTIVE: To characterise the long-term outcomes of patients with COVID-19 admitted to a large New York City medical centre at 3 and 6 months after hospitalisation and describe their healthcare usage, symptoms, morbidity and mortality. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort through manual chart review of the electronic medical record. SETTING: NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, a quaternary care academic medical centre in New York City. PARTICIPANTS: The first 1190 consecutive patients with symptoms of COVID-19 who presented to the hospital for care between 1 March and 8 April 2020 and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 on reverse transcriptase PCR assay. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Type and frequency of follow-up encounters, self-reported symptoms, morbidity and mortality at 3 and 6 months after presentation, respectively; patient disposition information prior to admission, at discharge, and at 3 and 6 months after hospital presentation. RESULTS: Of the 1190 reviewed patients, 929 survived their initial hospitalisation and 261 died. Among survivors, 570 had follow-up encounters (488 at 3 months and 364 at 6 months). An additional 33 patients died in the follow-up period. In the first 3 months after admission, most encounters were telehealth visits (59%). Cardiopulmonary symptoms (35.7% and 28%), especially dyspnoea (22.1% and 15.9%), were the most common reported symptoms at 3-month and 6-month encounters, respectively. Additionally, a large number of patients reported generalised (26.4%) or neuropsychiatric (24.2%) symptoms 6 months after hospitalisation. Patients with severe COVID-19 were more likely to have reduced mobility, reduced independence or a new dialysis requirement in the 6 months after hospitalisation. CONCLUSIONS: Patients hospitalised with SARS-CoV-2 infection reported persistent symptoms up to 6 months after diagnosis. These results highlight the long-term morbidity of COVID-19 and its burden on patients and healthcare resources. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8182750/ /pubmed/34083350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049488 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Infectious Diseases
Shoucri, Sherif M
Purpura, Lawrence
DeLaurentis, Clare
Adan, Matthew A
Theodore, Deborah A
Irace, Alexandria Lauren
Robbins-Juarez, Shelief Y
Khedagi, Apurva M
Letchford, Daniel
Harb, Amro A
Zerihun, Lillian M
Lee, Kate E
Gambina, Karen
Lauring, Max C
Chen, Noah
Sperring, Colin P
Mehta, Sanket S
Myers, Ellen L
Shih, Hueyjong
Argenziano, Michael G
Bruce, Samuel L
Slater, Cody L
Tiao, Jonathan R
Natarajan, Karthik
Hripcsak, George
Chen, Ruijun
Yin, Michael T
Sobieszczyk, Magdalena E
Castor, Delivette
Zucker, Jason E
Characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City: a retrospective case series
title Characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City: a retrospective case series
title_full Characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City: a retrospective case series
title_fullStr Characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City: a retrospective case series
title_full_unstemmed Characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City: a retrospective case series
title_short Characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City: a retrospective case series
title_sort characterising the long-term clinical outcomes of 1190 hospitalised patients with covid-19 in new york city: a retrospective case series
topic Infectious Diseases
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8182750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34083350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049488
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