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At the peak of COVID-19 age and disease severity but not comorbidities are predictors of mortality: COVID-19 burden in Bergamo, Italy.

Authors :
Novelli L
Raimondi F
Ghirardi A
Pellegrini D
Capodanno D
Sotgiu G
Guagliumi G
Senni M
Russo FM
Lorini FL
Rizzi M
Barbui T
Rambaldi A
Cosentini R
Grazioli LS
Marchesi G
Sferrazza Papa GF
Cesa S
Colledan M
Civiletti R
Conti C
Casati M
Ferri F
Camagni S
Sessa M
Masciulli A
Gavazzi A
Falanga A
DA Pozzo LF
Buoro S
Remuzzi G
Ruggenenti P
Callegaro A
D'Antiga L
Pasulo L
Pezzoli F
Gianatti A
Parigi P
Farina C
Bellasi A
Solidoro P
Sironi S
DI Marco F
Fagiuoli S
Source :
Panminerva medica [Panminerva Med] 2021 Mar; Vol. 63 (1), pp. 51-61. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Nov 27.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Findings from February 2020, indicate that the clinical spectrum of COVID-19 can be heterogeneous, probably due to the infectious dose and viral load of SARS-CoV-2 within the first weeks of the outbreak. The aim of this study was to investigate predictors of overall 28-day mortality at the peak of the Italian outbreak.<br />Methods: Retrospective observational study of all COVID-19 patients admitted to the main hospital of Bergamo, from February 23 to March 14, 2020.<br />Results: Five hundred and eight patients were hospitalized, predominantly male (72.4%), mean age of 66±15 years; 49.2% were older than 70 years. Most of patients presented with severe respiratory failure (median value [IQR] of PaO<inf>2</inf>/FiO<inf>2</inf>: 233 [149-281]). Mortality rate at 28 days resulted of 33.7% (N.=171). Thirty-nine percent of patients were treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), 9.5% with noninvasive ventilation (NIV) and 13.6% with endotracheal intubation. 9.5% were admitted to Semi-Intensive Respiratory Care Unit, and 18.9% to Intensive Care Unit. Risk factors independently associated with 28-day mortality were advanced age (≥78 years: odds ratio [OR], 95% confidence interval [CI]: 38.91 [10.67-141.93], P<0.001; 70-77 years: 17.30 [5.40-55.38], P<0.001; 60-69 years: 3.20 [1.00-10.20], P=0.049), PaO<inf>2</inf>/FiO<inf>2</inf><200 at presentation (3.50 [1.70-7.20], P=0.001), need for CPAP/NIV in the first 24 hours (8.38 [3.63-19.35], P<0.001), and blood urea value at admission (1.01 [1.00-1.02], P=0.015).<br />Conclusions: At the peak of the outbreak, with a probable high infectious dose and viral load, older age, the severity of respiratory failure and renal impairment at presentation, but not comorbidities, are predictors of 28-day mortality in COVID-19.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1827-1898
Volume :
63
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Panminerva medica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33244949
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23736/S0031-0808.20.04063-X