Usefulness of the Veterans Health Administration COVID-19 (VACO) Index for Predicting Short-Term Mortality among Patients of the COLOS Study

被引:1
|
作者
Matera-Witkiewicz, Agnieszka [1 ]
Krupinska, Magdalena [1 ]
Doroszko, Adrian [2 ]
Trocha, Malgorzata [3 ]
Giniewicz, Katarzyna [4 ]
Kujawa, Krzysztof [4 ]
Rabczynski, Maciej [3 ]
Obremska, Marta [5 ]
Kuznik, Edwin [3 ]
Lubieniecki, Pawel [3 ]
Adamik, Barbara [6 ]
Kaliszewski, Krzysztof [7 ]
Kilis-Pstrusinska, Katarzyna [8 ]
Pomorski, Michal [9 ]
Protasiewicz, Marcin [5 ]
Madziarski, Marcin [10 ]
Sokolowski, Janusz [11 ]
Jankowska, Ewa A. [5 ]
Madziarska, Katarzyna [3 ]
机构
[1] Wroclaw Med Univ, Wroclaw Med Univ Biobank, Fac Pharm, Screening Biol Act Assays & Collect Biol Mat Lab, Borowska St 211A, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[2] Wroclaw Med Univ, Clin Dept Internal & Occupat Dis, Hypertens & Clin Oncol, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[3] Wroclaw Med Univ, Clin Dept Diabetol & Internal Dis, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[4] Wroclaw Med Univ, Stat Anal Ctr, K Marcinkowski St 2-6, PL-50368 Wroclaw, Poland
[5] Wroclaw Med Univ, Inst Heart Dis, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[6] Wroclaw Med Univ, Clin Dept Anaesthesiol & Intens Therapy, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[7] Wroclaw Med Univ, Clin Dept Gen Minimally Invas & Endocrine Surg, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[8] Wroclaw Med Univ, Clin Dept Paediat Nephrol, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[9] Wroclaw Med Univ, Clin Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[10] Univ Hosp, Clin Dept Rheumatol & Internal Med, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
[11] Wroclaw Med Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Borowska St 213, PL-50556 Wroclaw, Poland
关键词
COVID-19; VACO-index; SARS-CoV2; mortality;
D O I
10.3390/jcm12196262
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Advanced age is known to be a predictor with COVID-19 severity. Understanding of other disease progression factors may shorten the time from patient admission to applied treatment. The Veterans Health Administration COVID-19 (VACO index) was assumed to additionally anticipate clinical results of patients hospitalized with a proven infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Methods: The medical records of 2183 hospitalized patients were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into four risk-of-death categories: low risk, medium risk, high-risk, and extreme risk depending on their VACO index calculation. Results: Significant differences in the mortality at the hospital after three months of discharge and six months after discharge were noticed. For the patients in the extreme-risk group, mortality reached 37.42%, 62.81%, and 78.44% for in-hospital, three months of discharge, and six months of discharge, respectively. The mortality marked as high risk reached 20.38%, 37.19%, and 58.77%. Moreover, the secondary outcomes analysis acknowledged that patients classified as extreme risk were more likely to suffer from cardiogenic shock, myocardial infarction, myocardial injury, stroke, pneumonia, acute kidney injury, and acute liver dysfunction. Patients at moderate risk were more often admitted to ICU when compared to other patients. Conclusions: The usage of the VACO index, combined with an appropriate well-defined medical interview and past medical history, tends to be a helpful instrument in order to predict short-term mortality and disease progression based on previous medical records.
引用
收藏
页数:26
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Evaluation of the Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index in predicting mortality in older patients with COVID-19 in the AgeBru cohort
    De Meester, Dorien
    Goossens, Mathijs
    Marco, Ester
    Claessens, Marie
    Gautier, Jennifer
    Annweiler, Cedric
    Lieten, Siddhartha
    Benoit, Florence
    Surquin, Murielle
    Sanchez-Rodriguez, Dolores
    CLINICAL NUTRITION ESPEN, 2023, 57 : 65 - 72
  • [42] Short-term celecoxib (celebrex) adjuvant therapy: a clinical trial study on COVID-19 patients
    Ghaznavi, Habib
    Mohammadghasemipour, Zahra
    Shirvaliloo, Milad
    Momeni, Mohammad Kazem
    Metanat, Malihe
    Gorgani, Farzaneh
    Abedipour, Fatemeh
    Mohammadi, Mahdi
    Sartipi, Majid
    Khorashad, Ali Reza Salimi
    Shahraki, Omolbanin
    Ataee, Mohadese
    Sheervalilou, Roghayeh
    Sargazi, Saman
    INFLAMMOPHARMACOLOGY, 2022, 30 (05) : 1645 - 1657
  • [43] Short-term celecoxib (celebrex) adjuvant therapy: a clinical trial study on COVID-19 patients
    Habib Ghaznavi
    Zahra Mohammadghasemipour
    Milad Shirvaliloo
    Mohammad Kazem Momeni
    Malihe Metanat
    Farzaneh Gorgani
    Fatemeh Abedipour
    Mahdi Mohammadi
    Majid Sartipi
    Ali Reza Salimi Khorashad
    Omolbanin Shahraki
    Mohadese Ataee
    Roghayeh Sheervalilou
    Saman Sargazi
    Inflammopharmacology, 2022, 30 : 1645 - 1657
  • [44] The utility of hemoglobin, albumin, lymphocyte and platelet (HALP) score in predicting mortality among COVID-19 patients: a preliminary study
    Kilic, Mazlum
    Ak, Rohat
    Aliskan, Halil
    SIGNA VITAE, 2023, 19 (01) : 143 - 147
  • [45] Short-term side effects of COVID-19 vaccines among healthcare workers: a multicenter study in Iran
    Kayvan Mirnia
    Elmira Haji Esmaeil Memar
    Niyoosha Kamran
    Saadollah Yeganedoost
    Zeynab Nickhah Klashami
    Setareh Mamishi
    Shima Mahmoudi
    Scientific Reports, 14
  • [46] Short-term side effects of COVID-19 vaccines among healthcare workers: a multicenter study in Iran
    Mirnia, Kayvan
    Memar, Elmira Haji Esmaeil
    Kamran, Niyoosha
    Yeganedoost, Saadollah
    Klashami, Zeynab Nickhah
    Mamishi, Setareh
    Mahmoudi, Shima
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2024, 14 (01)
  • [47] Short-term impact of the COVID-19 confinement measures on health behaviours and weight gain among adults in Belgium
    Sabine Drieskens
    Nicolas Berger
    Stefanie Vandevijvere
    Lydia Gisle
    Elise Braekman
    Rana Charafeddine
    Karin De Ridder
    Stefaan Demarest
    Archives of Public Health, 79
  • [48] The association of the COVID-19 pandemic and short-term outcomes of non-COVID-19 critically ill patients: an observational cohort study in Brazilian ICUs
    Zampieri, Fernando G.
    Bastos, Leonardo S. L.
    Soares, Marcio
    Salluh, Jorge I.
    Bozza, Fernando A.
    INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 2021, 47 (12) : 1440 - 1449
  • [49] Predicting higher risk factors for COVID-19 short-term reinfection in patients with rheumatic diseases: a modeling study based on XGBoost algorithm
    Liang, Yao
    Xie, Siwei
    Zheng, Xuqi
    Wu, Xinyu
    Du, Sijin
    Jiang, Yutong
    JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 2024, 22 (01)
  • [50] Usefulness of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in predicting the severity of COVID-19 patients: a retrospective cohort study
    Yilmaz, Erdal
    Ak, Rohat
    Doganay, Fatih
    SAO PAULO MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2022, 140 (01): : 41 - 46