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30-day mortality in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 during the first wave of the Italian epidemic: a prospective cohort study
Andrea Giacomelli; Anna Lisa Ridolfo; Laura Milazzo; Letizia Oreni; Dario Bernacchia; Matteo Siano; Cecilia Bonazzetti; Marco Schiuma; Alice Covizzi; Matteo Passerini; Marco Piscaglia; Massimo Coen; Guido Gubertini; Giuliano Rizzardini; Chiara Cogliati; Anna Maria Brambilla; Riccardo Colombo; Antonio Castelli; Roberto Rech; Agostino Riva; Alessandro Torre; Luca Meroni; Stefano Rusconi; Spinello Antinori; Massimo Galli.
Affiliation
  • Andrea Giacomelli; ASST-FBF-Sacco, University of Milan
  • Anna Lisa Ridolfo; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Laura Milazzo; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Letizia Oreni; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Dario Bernacchia; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Matteo Siano; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Cecilia Bonazzetti; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Marco Schiuma; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Alice Covizzi; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Matteo Passerini; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Marco Piscaglia; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Massimo Coen; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Guido Gubertini; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Giuliano Rizzardini; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Chiara Cogliati; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Anna Maria Brambilla; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Riccardo Colombo; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Antonio Castelli; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Roberto Rech; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Agostino Riva; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Alessandro Torre; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Luca Meroni; ASST-FBF-Sacco
  • Stefano Rusconi; university of Milan
  • Spinello Antinori; university of Milan
  • Massimo Galli; university of Milan
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20088336
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BackgroundItaly was the first European country hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and has the highest number of recorded COVID-19 deaths in Europe. MethodsThis prospective cohort study of the correlates of the risk of death in COVID-19 patients was conducted at the Infectious Diseases and Intensive Care units of Luigi Sacco Hospital, Milan, Italy. The clinical characteristics of all the COVID-19 patients hospitalised in the early days of the epidemic (21 February -19 March 2020) were recorded upon admission, and the time-dependent probability of death was evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier method (censored as of 20 April 2020). Cox proportional hazard models were used to assess the factors independently associated with the risk of death. ResultsForty-eight (20.6%) of the 233 patients followed up for a median of 40 days (interquartile range 33-47) died during the follow-up. Most were males (69.1%) and their median age was 61 years (IQR 50-72). The time-dependent probability of death was 19.7% (95% CI 14.6-24.9%) 30 days after hospital admission. Age (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] 2.08, 95% CI 1.48-2.92 per ten years more) and obesity (aHR 3.04, 95% CI 1.42-6.49) were independently associated with an increased risk of death, which was also associated with critical disease (aHR 8.26, 95% CI 1.41-48.29), C-reactive protein levels (aHR 1.17, 95% CI 1.02-1.35 per 50 mg/L more) and creatinine kinase levels above 185 U/L (aHR 2.58, 95% CI 1.37-4.87) upon admission. ConclusionsCase-fatality rate of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the early days of the Italian epidemic was about 20%. Our study adds evidence to the notion that older age, obesity and more advanced illness are factors associated to an increased risk of death among patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Experimental_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Experimental_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
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