Clinical prediction rules for adverse evolution in patients with COVID-19 by the Omicron variant

被引:4
作者
Portuondo-Jimenez, Janire [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Barrio, Irantzu [4 ,5 ]
Espana, Pedro P. [2 ,6 ]
Garcia, Julia [7 ]
Villanueva, Ane [3 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
Gascon, Maria [3 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
Rodriguez, Lander [5 ]
Larrea, Nere [3 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
Garcia-Gutierrez, Susana [3 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
Quintana, Jose M. [3 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Osakidetza Basque Hlth Serv, Subdirectorate Primary Care Coordinat, Vitoria, Spain
[2] Biocruces Bizkaia Hlth Res Inst, Baracaldo, Spain
[3] Network Res Chron Primary Care & Hlth Promot RICA, Tenerife, Spain
[4] Univ Basque Country UPV EHU, Dept Math, Leioa, Spain
[5] Basque Ctr Appl Math, Bilbao, Spain
[6] Galdakao Usansolo Univ Hosp, Osakidetza Basque Hlth Serv, Resp Unit, Galdakao, Spain
[7] Basque Govt Dept Hlth, Off Healthcare Planning Org & Evaluat, Bilbao, Spain
[8] Galdakao Usansolo Univ Hosp, Osakidetza Basque Hlth Serv, Res Unit, Galdakao, Spain
[9] Hlth Serv Res Network Chron Dis REDISSEC, Bilbao, Spain
[10] Kronikgune Inst Hlth Serv Res, Baracaldo, Spain
关键词
SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; Clinical decision rules; Outcome assessment; Health care; SELECTION; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2023.105039
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Objective: We identify factors related to SARS-CoV-2 infection linked to hospitalization, ICU admission, and mortality and develop clinical prediction rules.Methods: Retrospective cohort study of 380,081 patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection from March 1, 2020 to January 9, 2022, including a subsample of 46,402 patients who attended Emergency Departments (EDs) having data on vital signs. For derivation and external validation of the prediction rule, two different periods were considered: before and after emergence of the Omicron variant, respectively. Data collected included socio-demographic data, COVID-19 vaccination status, baseline comorbidities and treatments, other background data and vital signs at triage at EDs. The predictive models for the EDs and the whole samples were developed using multivariate logistic regression models using Lasso penalization. Results: In the multivariable models, common predictive factors of death among EDs patients were greater age; being male; having no vaccination, dementia; heart failure; liver and kidney disease; hemiplegia or paraplegia; coagulopathy; interstitial pulmonary disease; malignant tumors; use chronic systemic use of steroids, higher temperature, low O2 saturation and altered blood pressure-heart rate. The predictors of an adverse evolution were the same, with the exception of liver disease and the inclusion of cystic fibrosis. Similar predictors were found to be related to hospital admission, including liver disease, arterial hypertension, and basal prescription of immunosuppressants. Similarly, models for the whole sample, without vital signs, are presented.Conclusions: We propose risk scales, based on basic information, easily-calculable, high-predictive that also function with the current Omicron variant and may help manage such patients in primary, emergency, and hospital care.
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