1. Deep phenotyping of 34,128 patients hospitalised with COVID-19 and a comparison with 81,596 influenza patients in America, Europe and Asia: an international network study.
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Burn, E, You, SC, Sena, A, Kostka, K, Abedtash, H, Abrahao, MTF, Alberga, A, Alghoul, H, Alser, O, Alshammari, TM, Aragon, M, Areia, C, Banda, JM, Cho, J, Culhane, AC, Davydov, A, DeFalco, FJ, Duarte-Salles, T, DuVall, SL, Falconer, T, Fernandez-Bertolin, S, Gao, W, Golozar, A, Hardin, J, Hripcsak, G, Huser, V, Jeon, H, Jing, Y, Jung, CY, Kaas-Hansen, BS, Kaduk, D, Kent, S, Kim, Y, Kolovos, S, Lane, J, Lee, H, Lynch, KE, Makadia, R, Matheny, ME, Mehta, P, Morales, DR, Natarajan, K, Nyberg, F, Ostropolets, A, Park, RW, Park, J, Posada, JD, Prats-Uribe, A, Rao, GA, Reich, C, Rho, Y, Rijnbeek, P, Schilling, LM, Schuemie, M, Shah, NH, Shoaibi, A, Song, S, Spotnitz, M, Suchard, MA, Swerdel, J, Vizcaya, D, Volpe, S, Wen, H, Williams, AE, Yimer, BB, Zhang, L, Zhuk, O, Prieto-Alhambra, D, Ryan, P, Burn, E, You, SC, Sena, A, Kostka, K, Abedtash, H, Abrahao, MTF, Alberga, A, Alghoul, H, Alser, O, Alshammari, TM, Aragon, M, Areia, C, Banda, JM, Cho, J, Culhane, AC, Davydov, A, DeFalco, FJ, Duarte-Salles, T, DuVall, SL, Falconer, T, Fernandez-Bertolin, S, Gao, W, Golozar, A, Hardin, J, Hripcsak, G, Huser, V, Jeon, H, Jing, Y, Jung, CY, Kaas-Hansen, BS, Kaduk, D, Kent, S, Kim, Y, Kolovos, S, Lane, J, Lee, H, Lynch, KE, Makadia, R, Matheny, ME, Mehta, P, Morales, DR, Natarajan, K, Nyberg, F, Ostropolets, A, Park, RW, Park, J, Posada, JD, Prats-Uribe, A, Rao, GA, Reich, C, Rho, Y, Rijnbeek, P, Schilling, LM, Schuemie, M, Shah, NH, Shoaibi, A, Song, S, Spotnitz, M, Suchard, MA, Swerdel, J, Vizcaya, D, Volpe, S, Wen, H, Williams, AE, Yimer, BB, Zhang, L, Zhuk, O, Prieto-Alhambra, D, and Ryan, P
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Background In this study we phenotyped individuals hospitalised with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in depth, summarising entire medical histories, including medications, as captured in routinely collected data drawn from databases across three continents. We then compared individuals hospitalised with COVID-19 to those previously hospitalised with influenza. Methods We report demographics, previously recorded conditions and medication use of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in the US (Columbia University Irving Medical Center [CUIMC], Premier Healthcare Database [PHD], UCHealth System Health Data Compass Database [UC HDC], and the Department of Veterans Affairs [VA OMOP]), in South Korea (Health Insurance Review & Assessment [HIRA]), and Spain (The Information System for Research in Primary Care [SIDIAP] and HM Hospitales [HM]). These patients were then compared with patients hospitalised with influenza in 2014-19. Results 34,128 (US: 8,362, South Korea: 7,341, Spain: 18,425) individuals hospitalised with COVID-19 were included. Between 4,811 (HM) and 11,643 (CUIMC) unique aggregate characteristics were extracted per patient, with all summarised in an accompanying interactive website (http://evidence.ohdsi.org/Covid19CharacterizationHospitalization/). Patients were majority male in the US (CUIMC: 52%, PHD: 52%, UC HDC: 54%, VA OMOP: 94%,) and Spain (SIDIAP: 54%, HM: 60%), but were predominantly female in South Korea (HIRA: 60%). Age profiles varied across data sources. Prevalence of asthma ranged from 4% to 15%, diabetes from 13% to 43%, and hypertensive disorder from 24% to 70% across data sources. Between 14% and 33% were taking drugs acting on the renin-angiotensin system in the 30 days prior to hospitalisation. Compared to 81,596 individuals hospitalised with influenza in 2014-19, patients admitted with COVID-19 were more typically male, younger, and healthier, with fewer comorbidities and lower medication use. Conclusions We provide a detailed characte
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- 2020