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Evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive COVID-19 waves in Catalonia, Spain
BACKGROUND: The changes in shield strategies, treatments, emergence variants, and healthcare pathways might shift the profile and outcome of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in successive waves of the outbreak. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed the characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8739818/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35018339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloepi.2022.100071 |
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author | Roso-Llorach, Albert Serra-Picamal, Xavier Cos, Francesc X. Pallejà-Millán, Meritxell Mateu, Lourdes Rosell, Antoni Almirante, Benito Ferrer, Jaume Gasa, Mercè Gudiol, Carlota Moreno, Anna Maria Morales-Rull, Jose Luís Rexach, Maria Sabater, Gladis Auguet, Teresa Vidal, Francesc Lerida, Ana Rebull, Josep Khunti, Kamlesh Argimon, Josep M. Paredes, Roger |
author_facet | Roso-Llorach, Albert Serra-Picamal, Xavier Cos, Francesc X. Pallejà-Millán, Meritxell Mateu, Lourdes Rosell, Antoni Almirante, Benito Ferrer, Jaume Gasa, Mercè Gudiol, Carlota Moreno, Anna Maria Morales-Rull, Jose Luís Rexach, Maria Sabater, Gladis Auguet, Teresa Vidal, Francesc Lerida, Ana Rebull, Josep Khunti, Kamlesh Argimon, Josep M. Paredes, Roger |
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description | BACKGROUND: The changes in shield strategies, treatments, emergence variants, and healthcare pathways might shift the profile and outcome of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in successive waves of the outbreak. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed the characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of all patients admitted with COVID-19 in eight university hospitals of Catalonia (North-East Spain) between Feb 28, 2020 and Feb 28, 2021. Using a 7-joinpoint regression analysis, we split admissions into four waves. The main hospital outcomes included 30-day mortality and admission to intensive care unit (ICU). FINDINGS: The analysis included 17,027 subjects admitted during the first wave (6800; 39.9%), summer wave (1807; 10.6%), second wave (3804; 22.3%), and third wave (4616; 27.1%). The highest 30-day mortality rate was reported during the first wave (17%) and decreased afterwards, remaining stable at 13% in the second and third waves (overall 30% reduction); the lowest mortality was reported during the summer wave (8%, 50% reduction). ICU admission became progressively more frequent during successive waves. In Cox regression analysis, the main factors contributing to differences in 30-day mortality were the epidemic wave, followed by gender, age, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and neoplasms. INTERPRETATION: Although in-hospital COVID-19 mortality remains high, it decreased substantially after the first wave and is highly dependent of patient's characteristics and ICU availability. Highest mortality reductions occurred during a wave characterized by younger individuals, an increasingly frequent scenario as vaccination campaigns progress. FUNDING: This work did not receive specific funding. |
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spelling | pubmed-87398182022-01-07 Evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive COVID-19 waves in Catalonia, Spain Roso-Llorach, Albert Serra-Picamal, Xavier Cos, Francesc X. Pallejà-Millán, Meritxell Mateu, Lourdes Rosell, Antoni Almirante, Benito Ferrer, Jaume Gasa, Mercè Gudiol, Carlota Moreno, Anna Maria Morales-Rull, Jose Luís Rexach, Maria Sabater, Gladis Auguet, Teresa Vidal, Francesc Lerida, Ana Rebull, Josep Khunti, Kamlesh Argimon, Josep M. Paredes, Roger Glob Epidemiol Original Research BACKGROUND: The changes in shield strategies, treatments, emergence variants, and healthcare pathways might shift the profile and outcome of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in successive waves of the outbreak. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed the characteristics and in-hospital outcomes of all patients admitted with COVID-19 in eight university hospitals of Catalonia (North-East Spain) between Feb 28, 2020 and Feb 28, 2021. Using a 7-joinpoint regression analysis, we split admissions into four waves. The main hospital outcomes included 30-day mortality and admission to intensive care unit (ICU). FINDINGS: The analysis included 17,027 subjects admitted during the first wave (6800; 39.9%), summer wave (1807; 10.6%), second wave (3804; 22.3%), and third wave (4616; 27.1%). The highest 30-day mortality rate was reported during the first wave (17%) and decreased afterwards, remaining stable at 13% in the second and third waves (overall 30% reduction); the lowest mortality was reported during the summer wave (8%, 50% reduction). ICU admission became progressively more frequent during successive waves. In Cox regression analysis, the main factors contributing to differences in 30-day mortality were the epidemic wave, followed by gender, age, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and neoplasms. INTERPRETATION: Although in-hospital COVID-19 mortality remains high, it decreased substantially after the first wave and is highly dependent of patient's characteristics and ICU availability. Highest mortality reductions occurred during a wave characterized by younger individuals, an increasingly frequent scenario as vaccination campaigns progress. FUNDING: This work did not receive specific funding. Elsevier 2022-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8739818/ /pubmed/35018339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloepi.2022.100071 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Roso-Llorach, Albert Serra-Picamal, Xavier Cos, Francesc X. Pallejà-Millán, Meritxell Mateu, Lourdes Rosell, Antoni Almirante, Benito Ferrer, Jaume Gasa, Mercè Gudiol, Carlota Moreno, Anna Maria Morales-Rull, Jose Luís Rexach, Maria Sabater, Gladis Auguet, Teresa Vidal, Francesc Lerida, Ana Rebull, Josep Khunti, Kamlesh Argimon, Josep M. Paredes, Roger Evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive COVID-19 waves in Catalonia, Spain |
title | Evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive COVID-19 waves in Catalonia, Spain |
title_full | Evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive COVID-19 waves in Catalonia, Spain |
title_fullStr | Evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive COVID-19 waves in Catalonia, Spain |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive COVID-19 waves in Catalonia, Spain |
title_short | Evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive COVID-19 waves in Catalonia, Spain |
title_sort | evolving mortality and clinical outcomes of hospitalized subjects during successive covid-19 waves in catalonia, spain |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8739818/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35018339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloepi.2022.100071 |
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