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Clinical characteristics and mortality associated with COVID-19 in Jakarta, Indonesia: a hospital-based retrospective cohort study
Henry Surendra; Iqbal RF Elyazar; Bimandra A Djaafara; Lenny L Ekawati; Kartika Saraswati; Verry Adrian; Widyastuti Widyastuti; Dwi Oktavia; Ngabila Salama; Rosa N Lina; Adhi Andrianto; Karina D Lestari; Erlina Burhan; Anuraj H Shankar; Guy Thwaites; J. Kevin Baird; Raph L Hamers.
Affiliation
  • Henry Surendra; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Iqbal RF Elyazar; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Bimandra A Djaafara; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Lenny L Ekawati; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Kartika Saraswati; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Verry Adrian; Jakarta Provincial Health Office, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Widyastuti Widyastuti; Jakarta Provincial Health Office, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Dwi Oktavia; Jakarta Provincial Health Office, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Ngabila Salama; Jakarta Provincial Health Office, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Rosa N Lina; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Adhi Andrianto; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Karina D Lestari; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Erlina Burhan; Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Anuraj H Shankar; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Guy Thwaites; Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • J. Kevin Baird; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Raph L Hamers; Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit, Jakarta, Indonesia
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20235366
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ABSTRACT
BackgroundData on COVID-19-related mortality and associated factors from low-resource settings are scarce. This study examined clinical characteristics and factors associated with in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 patients in Jakarta, Indonesia, from March 2 to July 31, 2020. MethodsThis retrospective cohort included all hospitalised patients with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 in 55 hospitals. We extracted demographic and clinical data, including hospital outcomes (discharge or death). We used Cox regression to examine factors associated with mortality. FindingsOf 4265 patients with a definitive outcome by July 31, 3768 (88%) were discharged and 497 (12%) died. The median age was 46 years (IQR 32-57), 5% were children, and 31% had at least one comorbidity. Age-specific mortalities were 11% (7/61) for <5 years; 4% (1/23) for 5-9; 2% (3/133) for 10-19; 2% (8/638) for 20-29; 3% (26/755) for 30-39; 7% (61/819) for 40-49; 17% (155/941) for 50-59; 22% (132/611) for 60-69; and 34% (96/284) for [≥]70. Risk of death was associated with higher age; pre-existing hypertension, cardiac disease, chronic kidney disease or liver disease; clinical diagnosis of pneumonia; multiple (>3) symptoms; and shorter time from symptom onset to admission. Patients <50 years with >1 comorbidity had a nearly six-fold higher risk of death than those without (adjusted hazard ratio 5{middle dot}50, 95% CI 2{middle dot}72-11{middle dot}13; 27% vs 3% mortality). InterpretationOverall mortality was lower than reported in high-income countries, probably due to younger age distribution and fewer comorbidities. However, deaths occurred across all ages, with >10% mortality among children <5 years and adults >50 years.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
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