COVID-19 outcomes in UK centre within highest health and wealth band : a prospective cohort study

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OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of hospitalised patients with COVID-19 from UK in the highest decile of health and gross regional products per capita.

DESIGN: Prospective cohort study.

SETTING: Recruited all adult inpatients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 symptoms admitted to a single Surrey centre between March and April 2020. Extensive demographic details were documented.

OUTCOME MEASURE: COVID-19 status of alive/dead and intensive care unit (ICU) status of yes/no.

PARTICIPANTS: Patients with COVID-19 from Surrey centre UK (n=429).

RESULTS: 429 adult inpatients (mean age 70±18 years; men 56.4%) were included in this study, of whom, 19.1% required admission to ICU and 31.9% died. Adverse outcomes were associated with age (OR with each decade of years: 1.78, 95% CI 1.53 to 2.11, p<0.001 for mortality); male gender (OR=1.08, 95% CI 0.72 to 1.63, p=0.72, present in 70.7%, of admissions to ICU versus 53% of other cases, p=0.004); cardiac disease (OR=3.43, 95% CI 2.10 to 5.63, p<0.001), diabetes mellitus (OR=2.37, 95% CI 1.09 to 5.17, p=0.028) and dementia (OR=5.06, 95% CI 2.79 to 9.44, p<0.001). There was no significant impact of ethnicity or body mass index on disease outcome.

CONCLUSIONS: Despite reports of worse outcomes in deprived regions, we show similar complication and mortality rates due to COVID-19 in an affluent and high life expectancy region.

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2020

Erschienen:

2020

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:10

Enthalten in:

BMJ open - 10(2020), 11 vom: 16. Nov., Seite e042090

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Ken-Dror, Gie [VerfasserIn]
Wade, Charles [VerfasserIn]
Sharma, Shyam [VerfasserIn]
Law, Jessica [VerfasserIn]
Russo, Cristina [VerfasserIn]
Sharma, Aarti [VerfasserIn]
Joy, Elizabeth [VerfasserIn]
John, Joshua [VerfasserIn]
Robin, Jonathan [VerfasserIn]
John, Sarah [VerfasserIn]
Mahana, Karim [VerfasserIn]
Fluck, David [VerfasserIn]
Bentley, Paul [VerfasserIn]
Sharma, Pankaj [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

COVID-19
Epidemiology
Journal Article
Public health

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Date Completed 04.12.2020

Date Revised 30.03.2024

published: Electronic

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042090

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM317667963