Characteristics and outcomes of an international cohort of 600 000 hospitalized patients with COVID-19
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Gavrylov, Anatoliy
Tieroshyn, Vadym
Kartsonaki, C.
Baillie, J.K.
Barrio, N.G.
Zoufaly, A.
Zucman, D.
ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Group
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Background: We describe demographic features, treatments and clinical outcomes in the International Severe Acute Respiratory and emerging Infection Consortium (ISARIC) COVID-19 cohort, one of the world’s largest international, standardized data sets concerning hospitalized patients.
Methods: The data set analysed includes COVID-19 patients hospitalized between January 2020 and January 2022 in 52 countries. We investigated how symptoms on admission, co-morbidities, risk factors and treatments varied by age, sex and other characteristics. We used Cox regression models to investigate associations between demographics, symptoms, co-morbidities and other factors with risk of death, admission to an
intensive care unit (ICU) and invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV).
Results: Data were available for 689 572 patients with laboratory-confirmed (91.1%) or clinically diagnosed (8.9%) SARS-CoV-2 infection from 52 countries. Age [adjusted hazard ratio per 10 years 1.49 (95% CI 1.48, 1.49)] and male sex [1.23 (1.21, 1.24)] were associated with a higher risk of death. Rates of admission to an ICU and use of IMV increased with age up to age 60 years then dropped. Symptoms, co-morbidities and treatments varied by age and had varied associations with clinical outcomes. The case-fatality ratio
varied by country partly due to differences in the clinical characteristics of recruited patients and was on average 21.5%.
Conclusions: Age was the strongest determinant of risk of death, with a 30-fold difference between the oldest and youngest groups; each of the co-morbidities included wasassociated with up to an almost 2-fold increase in risk. Smoking and obesity were also associated with a higher risk of death. The size of our international database and the standardized data collection method make this study a comprehensive international description of COVID-19 clinical features. Our findings may inform strategies that involve prioritization of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 who have a higher risk of death.
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Characteristics and outcomes of an international cohort of 600 000 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 / C. Kartsonaki, J. K. Baillie, N. G. Barrio [at al.] // International Journal of Epidemiology. ─ 2023. ─ Vol. 52, № 2. ─ P. 355–376.