Patients with COPD hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Spain: a comparison between the first and second wave

This work aimed to compare the characteristics, progress, and prognosis of patients with COPD hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Spain in the first wave with those of the second wave. This is an observational study of patients hospitalized in Spain with a diagnosis of COPD included in the SEMI-COVID-19...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista clínica espanõla (English edition) 2023-05, Vol.223 (5), p.298-309
Hauptverfasser: Gómez-Antúnez, M., Muiño-Míguez, A., Bacete-Cebrián, M., Rubio-Rivas, M., Lebrón Ramos, J.M., de Cossío Tejido, S., Peris-García, J.J., López-Caleya, J.F., Casas-Rojo, J.M., Millán Núñez-Cortés, J.
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Zusammenfassung:This work aimed to compare the characteristics, progress, and prognosis of patients with COPD hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Spain in the first wave with those of the second wave. This is an observational study of patients hospitalized in Spain with a diagnosis of COPD included in the SEMI-COVID-19 registry. The medical history, symptoms, analytical and radiological results, treatment, and progress of patients with COPD hospitalized in the first wave (from March to June 2020) versus those hospitalized in the second wave (from July to December 2020) were compared. Factors associated with poor prognosis, defined as all-cause mortality and a composite endpoint that included mortality, high-flow oxygen therapy, mechanical ventilation, and ICU admission, were analyzed. Of the 21,642 patients in the SEMI-COVID-19 Registry, 6.9% were diagnosed with COPD: 1128 (6.8%) in WAVE1 and 374 (7.7%) in WAVE2 (p = 0.04). WAVE2 patients presented less dry cough, fever and dyspnea, hypoxemia (43% vs 36%, p 
ISSN:2254-8874
2254-8874
DOI:10.1016/j.rceng.2023.04.002