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Outcomes of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 during the course of the pandemic in a fully integrated health system.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Given the rapid spread of COVID-19 and its associated morbidity and mortality, healthcare providers throughout the world have been forced to constantly update and change their care delivery models.

Objective

To assess the outcomes of COVID-19 hospitalized patients during the course of the pandemic in a well-integrated health system.

Methods

The study used data from the electronic health medical records to assess trends in clinical profile and outcomes of hospitalized adult COVID-19 patients hospitalized in our 5-hospital health system from March 2020-May 2021 (n = 6865). Integration of the health system began in February 2020 and was fully actualized by March 30, 2020.

Results

Mortality decreased from 15% during first peak (March-May 2020; the rate includes 19% in March-April and 10% in May 2020) to 6% in summer-fall 2020, increased to 13% during the second peak (November 2020-January 2021), and dropped to 7% during the decline period (February-May 2021) (p<0.01). Resource utilization followed a similar pattern including a decrease in ICU use from 35% (first peak) to 16% (decline period), mechanical ventilation from 16% (first peak, including 45% in March 2020) to 9-11% in subsequent periods (p<0.01). Independent predictors of inpatient mortality across multiple study periods included older age, male sex, higher multi-morbidity scores, morbid obesity, and indicators of severe illness on admission such as oxygen saturation ≤90% and high qSOFA score (all p<0.05). However, admission during the first peak remained independently associated with increased mortality even after adjustment for patient-related factors: odds ratio = 1.8 (1.4-2.4) (p<0.0001).

Conclusions

The creation of a fully integrated health system allowed us to dynamically respond to the everchanging COVID-19 landscape. In this context, despite the increasing patient acuity, our mortality and resource utilization rates have improved during the pandemic.

SUBMITTER: Lam B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8880763 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Outcomes of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 during the course of the pandemic in a fully integrated health system.

Lam Brian B   Stepanova Maria M   Venkatesan Chapy C   Garcia Ivan I   Reyes Mary M   Mannan Ashiq A   Groves Soleyah S   Desai Mehul M   Racila Andrei A   Kolacevski Andrej A   Henry Linda L   Gerber Lynn H LH   Younossi Zobair M ZM  

PloS one 20220225 2


<h4>Background</h4>Given the rapid spread of COVID-19 and its associated morbidity and mortality, healthcare providers throughout the world have been forced to constantly update and change their care delivery models.<h4>Objective</h4>To assess the outcomes of COVID-19 hospitalized patients during the course of the pandemic in a well-integrated health system.<h4>Methods</h4>The study used data from the electronic health medical records to assess trends in clinical profile and outcomes of hospital  ...[more]

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