Title of article :
Risk factors for mortality in hospitalized moderate-to-severe COVID-19 patients: A single-center retrospective study
Author/Authors :
Bahadorizadeh ، Leyla Antimicrobial Resistance Research Center, Institute of Immunology and Infectious Diseases; Firoozabadi Clinical Research Development Unit (FACRDU) - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Rahmani Fard ، Soheil Antimicrobial Resistance Research Center, Institute of Immunology and Infectious Diseases - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Karimi Behnagh ، Arman Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine, Firoozabadi Clinical Research Development Unit (FACRDU) - Iran University of Medical sciences , Hashemi Kiapey ، Seyed Ali Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine, Firoozabadi Clinical Research Development Unit (FACRDU) - Iran University of Medical sciences , Saneii ، Seyed Hassan Department of Basic Sciences of Rehabilitation - Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Minaeian ، Sara Antimicrobial Resistance Research Center, Institute of Immunology and Infectious Diseases - Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the mortality risk factors of hospitalized moderate‑to‑severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) patients in Tehran. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the baseline characteristics and clinical and paraclinical parameters of 223 deceased and discharged patients who were hospitalized in Firoozabadi General Hospital between March 1 and April 1, 2020. Results: According to our multiple logistic regression model, advanced age (odds ratio [OR], 1.06; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.02–1.09; P 0.01), reduced oxygen saturation (OR, 0.92; 95% CI, 0.87–0.96; P 0.01), and hypertension (OR, 2.59; 95% CI, 1.04–6.46; P = 0.04) can be perceived as independent risk factors for mortality. Conclusion: Our results suggest that patients with older age, lower oxygen saturation, and hypertension are predisposed to an increased risk of mortality. Thus, to lower the COVID‑19 mortality rates, patients with these characteristics should be the primary targets for early treatment, vaccination, or monitoring strategies.
Keywords :
Coronavirus disease 2019 , mortality , risk factor , SARS , CoV , 2
Journal title :
International Archives of Health Sciences
Journal title :
International Archives of Health Sciences