Chronic diseases, chest computed tomography, and laboratory tests as predictors of severe respiratory failure and death in elderly Brazilian patients hospitalized with COVID-19: a prospective cohort study

The primary risk factors for severe respiratory failure and death in the elderly hospitalized with COVID-19 remain unclear. To determine the association of chronic diseases, chest computed tomography (CT), and laboratory tests with severe respiratory failure and mortality in older adults hospitalize...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC geriatrics 2022-02, Vol.22 (1), p.132-132, Article 132
Hauptverfasser: Junior, Alberto Frisoli, Azevedo, Elaine, Paes, Angela Tavares, Lima, Eliene, Campos Guerra, João Carlos, Ingham, Sheila Jean Mc Neill
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Zusammenfassung:The primary risk factors for severe respiratory failure and death in the elderly hospitalized with COVID-19 remain unclear. To determine the association of chronic diseases, chest computed tomography (CT), and laboratory tests with severe respiratory failure and mortality in older adults hospitalized with COVID-19. This was a prospective cohort with 201 hospitalized older adults with COVID-19. Chronic diseases, chest CT, laboratory tests, and other data were collected within the first 48 h of hospitalization. Outcomes were progression to severe respiratory failure with the need of mechanical ventilation (SRF/MV) and death. The mean age was 72.7 ± 9.2 years, and 63.2% were men. SRF/MV occurred in 16.9% (p  80 ng/mL [OR: 2.97 (0.99-8.93; 0.052)], Vitamin D  50%, anemia, vitamin D below 40 ng/mL, and CRP above 80 mg/L were independent risk factors for progression to SRF/MV. The presence of chronic atrial fibrillation, previous cancer, IL-6 > 40 pg/mL, and anemia were independent predictors of death.
ISSN:1471-2318
1471-2318
DOI:10.1186/s12877-022-02776-3