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Association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in Scotland

OBJECTIVES: We investigated the association between multimorbidity among patients hospitalised with COVID-19 and their subsequent risk of mortality. We also explored the interaction between the presence of multimorbidity and the requirement for an individual to shield due to the presence of specific...

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Autores principales: Agrawal, Utkarsh, Azcoaga-Lorenzo, Amaya, Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis, Vasileiou, Eleftheria, Henery, Paul, Simpson, Colin R, Stock, Sarah J, Shah, Syed Ahmar, Robertson, Chris, Woolhouse, Mark, Ritchie, Lewis D, Shiekh, Aziz, Harrison, Ewen M, Docherty, Annemarie B, McCowan, Colin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8811325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34672832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01410768211051715
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author Agrawal, Utkarsh
Azcoaga-Lorenzo, Amaya
Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis
Vasileiou, Eleftheria
Henery, Paul
Simpson, Colin R
Stock, Sarah J
Shah, Syed Ahmar
Robertson, Chris
Woolhouse, Mark
Ritchie, Lewis D
Shiekh, Aziz
Harrison, Ewen M
Docherty, Annemarie B
McCowan, Colin
author_facet Agrawal, Utkarsh
Azcoaga-Lorenzo, Amaya
Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis
Vasileiou, Eleftheria
Henery, Paul
Simpson, Colin R
Stock, Sarah J
Shah, Syed Ahmar
Robertson, Chris
Woolhouse, Mark
Ritchie, Lewis D
Shiekh, Aziz
Harrison, Ewen M
Docherty, Annemarie B
McCowan, Colin
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description OBJECTIVES: We investigated the association between multimorbidity among patients hospitalised with COVID-19 and their subsequent risk of mortality. We also explored the interaction between the presence of multimorbidity and the requirement for an individual to shield due to the presence of specific conditions and its association with mortality. DESIGN: We created a cohort of patients hospitalised in Scotland due to COVID-19 during the first wave (between 28 February 2020 and 22 September 2020) of the pandemic. We identified the level of multimorbidity for the patient on admission and used logistic regression to analyse the association between multimorbidity and risk of mortality among patients hospitalised with COVID-19. SETTING: Scotland, UK. PARTICIPANTS: Patients hospitalised due to COVID-19. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mortality as recorded on National Records of Scotland death certificate and being coded for COVID-19 on the death certificate or death within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test. RESULTS: Almost 58% of patients admitted to the hospital due to COVID-19 had multimorbidity. Adjusting for confounding factors of age, sex, social class and presence in the shielding group, multimorbidity was significantly associated with mortality (adjusted odds ratio 1.48, 95%CI 1.26–1.75). The presence of multimorbidity and presence in the shielding patients list were independently associated with mortality but there was no multiplicative effect of having both (adjusted odds ratio 0.91, 95%CI 0.64–1.29). CONCLUSIONS: Multimorbidity is an independent risk factor of mortality among individuals who were hospitalised due to COVID-19. Individuals with multimorbidity could be prioritised when making preventive policies, for example, by expanding shielding advice to this group and prioritising them for vaccination.
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spelling pubmed-88113252022-02-04 Association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in Scotland Agrawal, Utkarsh Azcoaga-Lorenzo, Amaya Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis Vasileiou, Eleftheria Henery, Paul Simpson, Colin R Stock, Sarah J Shah, Syed Ahmar Robertson, Chris Woolhouse, Mark Ritchie, Lewis D Shiekh, Aziz Harrison, Ewen M Docherty, Annemarie B McCowan, Colin J R Soc Med Research OBJECTIVES: We investigated the association between multimorbidity among patients hospitalised with COVID-19 and their subsequent risk of mortality. We also explored the interaction between the presence of multimorbidity and the requirement for an individual to shield due to the presence of specific conditions and its association with mortality. DESIGN: We created a cohort of patients hospitalised in Scotland due to COVID-19 during the first wave (between 28 February 2020 and 22 September 2020) of the pandemic. We identified the level of multimorbidity for the patient on admission and used logistic regression to analyse the association between multimorbidity and risk of mortality among patients hospitalised with COVID-19. SETTING: Scotland, UK. PARTICIPANTS: Patients hospitalised due to COVID-19. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mortality as recorded on National Records of Scotland death certificate and being coded for COVID-19 on the death certificate or death within 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test. RESULTS: Almost 58% of patients admitted to the hospital due to COVID-19 had multimorbidity. Adjusting for confounding factors of age, sex, social class and presence in the shielding group, multimorbidity was significantly associated with mortality (adjusted odds ratio 1.48, 95%CI 1.26–1.75). The presence of multimorbidity and presence in the shielding patients list were independently associated with mortality but there was no multiplicative effect of having both (adjusted odds ratio 0.91, 95%CI 0.64–1.29). CONCLUSIONS: Multimorbidity is an independent risk factor of mortality among individuals who were hospitalised due to COVID-19. Individuals with multimorbidity could be prioritised when making preventive policies, for example, by expanding shielding advice to this group and prioritising them for vaccination. SAGE Publications 2021-10-21 2022-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8811325/ /pubmed/34672832 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01410768211051715 Text en © The Royal Society of Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Research
Agrawal, Utkarsh
Azcoaga-Lorenzo, Amaya
Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis
Vasileiou, Eleftheria
Henery, Paul
Simpson, Colin R
Stock, Sarah J
Shah, Syed Ahmar
Robertson, Chris
Woolhouse, Mark
Ritchie, Lewis D
Shiekh, Aziz
Harrison, Ewen M
Docherty, Annemarie B
McCowan, Colin
Association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in Scotland
title Association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in Scotland
title_full Association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in Scotland
title_fullStr Association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in Scotland
title_full_unstemmed Association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in Scotland
title_short Association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in Scotland
title_sort association between multimorbidity and mortality in a cohort of patients admitted to hospital with covid-19 in scotland
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8811325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34672832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01410768211051715
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