Clinical characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients with preexisting dementia: a large multicenter propensity-matched Brazilian cohort study

Although dementia has emerged as an important risk factor for severe SARS-CoV-2 infection, results on COVID-19-related complications and mortality are not consistent. We examined the clinical presentations and outcomes of COVID-19 in a multicentre cohort of in-hospital patients, comparing those with...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC geriatrics 2024-01, Vol.24 (1), p.25-25, Article 25
Hauptverfasser: Bicalho, Maria Aparecida Camargos, Aliberti, Márlon Juliano Romero, Delfino-Pereira, Polianna, Chagas, Victor Schulthais, Rosa, Patryk Marques da Silva, Pires, Magda Carvalho, Ramos, Lucas Emanuel Ferreira, Bezerra, Adriana Falangola Benjamin, de Castro Feres, Ana Beatriz, Dos Reis Gomes, Angélica Gomides, Bhering, Angelinda Rezende, Pessoa, Bruno Porto, Silva, Carla Thais Cândida Alves da, Cimini, Christiane Corrêa Rodrigues, Suemoto, Claudia Kimie, Dias, Cristiana Andrade Coelho, Carazai, Daniela Dos Reis, Ponce, Daniela, Rios, Danyelle Romana Alves, Manenti, Euler, Anschau, Fernando, Batista, Joanna d'Arc Lyra, Alvarenga, Joice Coutinho de, Viguini, Julia Avancini, Zanellato, Julia Mariot, Rugolo, Juliana Machado, Ruschel, Karen Brasil, do Nascimento, Leticia, Menezes, Luanna Silva Monteiro, Oliveira, Lucas Moyses Carvalho de, Castro, Luís César de, Nasi, Luiz Antônio, Carneiro, Marcelo, Ferreira, Maria Angélica Pires, Godoy, Mariana Frizzo de, Guimarães-Júnior, Milton Henriques, Oliveira, Neimy Ramos de, Ziegelmann, Patricia Klarmann, Porto, Paula Fonseca, Mendes, Paulo Mascarenhas, Paraíso, Pedro Gibson, Reis, Priscilla Pereira Dos, Francisco, Saionara Cristina, Araújo, Silvia Ferreira, Avelino-Silva, Thiago Junqueira, Marcolino, Milena Soriano
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Zusammenfassung:Although dementia has emerged as an important risk factor for severe SARS-CoV-2 infection, results on COVID-19-related complications and mortality are not consistent. We examined the clinical presentations and outcomes of COVID-19 in a multicentre cohort of in-hospital patients, comparing those with and without dementia. This retrospective observational study comprises COVID-19 laboratory-confirmed patients aged ≥ 60 years admitted to 38 hospitals from 19 cities in Brazil. Data were obtained from electronic hospital records. A propensity score analysis was used to match patients with and without dementia (up to 3:1) according to age, sex, comorbidities, year, and hospital of admission. Our primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. We also assessed admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), kidney replacement therapy (KRT), sepsis, nosocomial infection, and thromboembolic events. Among 1,556 patients included in the study, 405 (4.5%) had a diagnosis of dementia and 1,151 were matched controls. When compared to matched controls, patients with dementia had a lower frequency of dyspnoea, cough, myalgia, headache, ageusia, and anosmia; and higher frequency of fever and delirium. They also had a lower frequency of ICU admission (32.7% vs. 47.1%, p 
ISSN:1471-2318
1471-2318
DOI:10.1186/s12877-023-04494-w