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Is the long-term mortality similar in COVID-19 and community-acquired pneumonia?

Authors :
Méndez R
González-Jiménez P
Latorre A
Mengot N
Zalacain R
Ruiz LA
Serrano L
España PP
Uranga A
Cillóniz C
Hervás D
Torres A
Menéndez R
Pablo España P
Borderías L
Rajas O
Almirall J
Zalacaín R
Vendrell M
Bello S
Mir I
Morales C
Molinos L
Ferrer R
Briones M
Malo R
Sayago Reza I
Almonte Batista W
Moreno Galarraga L
Sibila Vidal O
Luis Rodríguez Hermosa J
Vargas Centanaro G
de Vega Sánchez B
Solís García E
Rodríguez Florez E
José M
Estaba C
Molina Molina M
Bordas J
Estela González Castro M
Badenes Bonet D
Domínguez Álvarez M
Pérez-Rodas EN
Marín Arguedas A
Román Bernal B
Estrada Trigueros G
Cuenca Peris S
Martín Royo M
Torres García M
Portillo Sánchez J
Lerenas Bernal F
Salome Ros Braquehais M
Alfonso García Guerra J
Dolores Martínez Pitarch M
Arroyo Fernández I
Guevara Velázquez V
Martínez Olondris P
Francisco Pereyra Barrionuevo M
Lázaro Sierra J
Clavería P
Luis Wangüemert Pérez A
Joel Ruiz Lacambra J
Fernández Ramos N
Guanche Dorta S
Macias Paredes A
de la Rosa Carrillo D
Palones Femenia E
Podzamczer Valls I
Peñacoba Toribio P
Muñoz Zara P
García García R
Del Mar Marrube Fernández M
Villar Aguilar L
de Jorge Domínguez Pazos S
Pereiro Brea T
Pando-Sandoval A
María García Clemente M
Alzueta Álvarez A
García Coya E
de Freitas González E
Pablo España Yandiola P
Uranga A
Raboso Moreno B
Panadero C
Abad A
Cano I
Pérez Orbis I
Gotera Rivera C
Ruiz Pérez C
Menéndez Villanueva R
Méndez R
Latorre A
González P
Ramírez Prieto T
Ángel Salvador Maya M
Valenzuela C
Cifrián Martínez JM
Marco Figueira Gonçalves J
Baeza Ruiz A
Expósito Marrero A
Gurbani N
Malo de Molina Ruiz R
Galdeano Lozano M
Villanueva Montes M
Toledo Pons N
Ramón Clar L
Esperanza Barrios A
Cejudo Ramos P
López Ramírez C
Gaboli M
Almadana Pacheco V
Eduard Barbé Illa F
Clara A
Gutiérrez González N
Cabrera César E
Source :
Frontiers in medicine [Front Med (Lausanne)] 2023 Oct 10; Vol. 10, pp. 1236142. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 10 (Print Publication: 2023).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: There are no data on the association of type of pneumonia and long-term mortality by the type of pneumonia (COVID-19 or community-acquired pneumonia [CAP]) on long-term mortality after an adjustment for potential confounding variables. We aimed to assess the type of pneumonia and risk factors for long-term mortality in patients who were hospitalized in conventional ward and later discharged.<br />Methods: Retrospective analysis of two prospective and multicentre cohorts of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and CAP. The main outcome under study was 1-year mortality in hospitalized patients in conventional ward and later discharged. We adjusted a Bayesian logistic regression model to assess associations between the type of pneumonia and 1-year mortality controlling for confounders.<br />Results: The study included a total of 1,693 and 2,374 discharged patients in the COVID-19 and CAP cohorts, respectively. Of these, 1,525 (90.1%) and 2,249 (95%) patients underwent analysis. Until 1-year follow-up, 69 (4.5%) and 148 (6.6%) patients from the COVID-19 and CAP cohorts, respectively, died ( p  = 0.008). However, the Bayesian model showed a low probability of effect (PE) of finding relevant differences in long-term mortality between CAP and COVID-19 (odds ratio 1.127, 95% credibility interval 0.862-1.591; PE = 0.774).<br />Conclusion: COVID-19 and CAP have similar long-term mortality after adjusting for potential confounders.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 Méndez, González-Jiménez, Latorre, Mengot, Zalacain, Ruiz, Serrano, España, Uranga, Cillóniz, Hervás, Torres, Menéndez, NEUMONAC and RECOVID.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2296-858X
Volume :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Frontiers in medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37886363
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2023.1236142