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Epidemiological Characteristics of Deaths from COVID-19 in Peru during the Initial Pandemic Response

Background and aim: Peru is the country with the highest mortality rate from COVID-19 globally, so the analysis of the characteristics of deaths is of national and international interest. The aim was to determine the epidemiological characteristics of deaths from COVID-19 in Peru from 28 March to 21...

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Autores principales: Ramos, Willy, Arrasco, Juan, De La Cruz-Vargas, Jhony A., Ordóñez, Luis, Vargas, María, Seclén-Ubillús, Yovanna, Luna, Miguel, Guerrero, Nadia, Medina, José, Sandoval, Isabel, Solis-Castro, Maria Edith, Loayza, Manuel
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553928
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10122404
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author Ramos, Willy
Arrasco, Juan
De La Cruz-Vargas, Jhony A.
Ordóñez, Luis
Vargas, María
Seclén-Ubillús, Yovanna
Luna, Miguel
Guerrero, Nadia
Medina, José
Sandoval, Isabel
Solis-Castro, Maria Edith
Loayza, Manuel
author_facet Ramos, Willy
Arrasco, Juan
De La Cruz-Vargas, Jhony A.
Ordóñez, Luis
Vargas, María
Seclén-Ubillús, Yovanna
Luna, Miguel
Guerrero, Nadia
Medina, José
Sandoval, Isabel
Solis-Castro, Maria Edith
Loayza, Manuel
author_sort Ramos, Willy
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description Background and aim: Peru is the country with the highest mortality rate from COVID-19 globally, so the analysis of the characteristics of deaths is of national and international interest. The aim was to determine the epidemiological characteristics of deaths from COVID-19 in Peru from 28 March to 21 May 2020. Methods: Deaths from various sources were investigated, including the COVID-19 Epidemiological Surveillance and the National System of Deaths (SINADEF). In all, 3851 deaths that met the definition of a confirmed case and had a positive result of RT-PCR or rapid test IgM/IgG, were considered for the analysis. We obtained the epidemiological variables and carried out an analysis of time defined as the pre-hospital time from the onset of symptoms to hospitalization, and hospital time from the date of hospitalization to death. Results: Deaths were more frequent in males (72.0%), seniors (68.8%) and residents of the region of Lima (42.7%). In 17.8% of cases, the death occurred out-of-hospital, and 31.4% had some comorbidity. The median of pre-hospital time was 7 days (IQR: 4.0–9.0) and for the hospital time was 5 days (IQR: 3.0–9.0). The multivariable analysis with Poisson regression with robust variance found that the age group, comorbidity diagnosis and the region of origin significantly influenced pre-hospital time; while sex, comorbidity diagnosis, healthcare provider and the region of origin significantly influenced hospital time. Conclusion: Deaths occurred mainly in males, seniors and on the coast, with considerable out-of-hospital deaths. Pre-hospital time was affected by age group, the diagnosis of comorbidities and the region of origin; while, hospital time was influenced by gender, the diagnosis of comorbidities, healthcare provider and the region of origin.
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spelling pubmed-97777672022-12-23 Epidemiological Characteristics of Deaths from COVID-19 in Peru during the Initial Pandemic Response Ramos, Willy Arrasco, Juan De La Cruz-Vargas, Jhony A. Ordóñez, Luis Vargas, María Seclén-Ubillús, Yovanna Luna, Miguel Guerrero, Nadia Medina, José Sandoval, Isabel Solis-Castro, Maria Edith Loayza, Manuel Healthcare (Basel) Article Background and aim: Peru is the country with the highest mortality rate from COVID-19 globally, so the analysis of the characteristics of deaths is of national and international interest. The aim was to determine the epidemiological characteristics of deaths from COVID-19 in Peru from 28 March to 21 May 2020. Methods: Deaths from various sources were investigated, including the COVID-19 Epidemiological Surveillance and the National System of Deaths (SINADEF). In all, 3851 deaths that met the definition of a confirmed case and had a positive result of RT-PCR or rapid test IgM/IgG, were considered for the analysis. We obtained the epidemiological variables and carried out an analysis of time defined as the pre-hospital time from the onset of symptoms to hospitalization, and hospital time from the date of hospitalization to death. Results: Deaths were more frequent in males (72.0%), seniors (68.8%) and residents of the region of Lima (42.7%). In 17.8% of cases, the death occurred out-of-hospital, and 31.4% had some comorbidity. The median of pre-hospital time was 7 days (IQR: 4.0–9.0) and for the hospital time was 5 days (IQR: 3.0–9.0). The multivariable analysis with Poisson regression with robust variance found that the age group, comorbidity diagnosis and the region of origin significantly influenced pre-hospital time; while sex, comorbidity diagnosis, healthcare provider and the region of origin significantly influenced hospital time. Conclusion: Deaths occurred mainly in males, seniors and on the coast, with considerable out-of-hospital deaths. Pre-hospital time was affected by age group, the diagnosis of comorbidities and the region of origin; while, hospital time was influenced by gender, the diagnosis of comorbidities, healthcare provider and the region of origin. MDPI 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9777767/ /pubmed/36553928 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10122404 Text en © 2022 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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Ramos, Willy
Arrasco, Juan
De La Cruz-Vargas, Jhony A.
Ordóñez, Luis
Vargas, María
Seclén-Ubillús, Yovanna
Luna, Miguel
Guerrero, Nadia
Medina, José
Sandoval, Isabel
Solis-Castro, Maria Edith
Loayza, Manuel
Epidemiological Characteristics of Deaths from COVID-19 in Peru during the Initial Pandemic Response
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title_fullStr Epidemiological Characteristics of Deaths from COVID-19 in Peru during the Initial Pandemic Response
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title_short Epidemiological Characteristics of Deaths from COVID-19 in Peru during the Initial Pandemic Response
title_sort epidemiological characteristics of deaths from covid-19 in peru during the initial pandemic response
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553928
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10122404
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