COVID-19: a cross-sectional study of suspected cases admitted to a federal hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and factors associated with hospital death

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Escosteguy, Claudia Caminha [1 ]
Eleuterio, Tatiana de Araujo [1 ]
Lisboa Pereira, Alessandra Goncalves [1 ]
Vinicius Espinola Marques, Marcio Renan [1 ]
Brandao, Amanda Dantas [2 ]
Moreno Batista, Juliana Paranhos [2 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Fed Servidores Estado, Serv Epidemiol, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Inst Estudos Saude Colet, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
来源
EPIDEMIOLOGIA E SERVICOS DE SAUDE | 2021年 / 30卷 / 01期
关键词
Coronavirus Infections; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome; Hospital Mortality; Epidemiology; Pandemics; Cross-Sectional Studies; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1590/S1679-497420210001000023
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: To describe the clinical and epidemiological profile of suspected COVID-19 cases admitted to a federal hospital in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, and to identify factors associated with death. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using local epidemiological surveillance data as at epidemiological week 27 of 2020 and logistic regression. Results: 376 hospitalized suspected COVID-19 cases were included; 52.9% were female, 57.4% were 50 years old or over and 80.1% had comorbidities. 195 (51.9%) COVID-19 cases were confirmed and their lethality was higher (37.9%) than among discarded cases (24.2%). In the adjusted analysis, death among confirmed cases was associated with being in the 50-69 age group (OR= 11.65 - 95%CI 1.69;80.33), being aged 70 or over (OR= 8.43 - 95%CI 1.22;58.14), presence of neoplasms (OR= 4.34 - 95%CI 1.28;14.76) and use of invasive ventilatory support (OR= 70.20 - 95%CI 19.09;258.19). Conclusion: High prevalence of comorbidities and lethality was found; the main factors associated with death were being older, neoplasms and invasive ventilatory support.
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