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Sex-related differences in patients with coronavirus disease 2019: Results of the Cardio-COVID-Italy multicentre study

Authors :
Carlo Mario Lombardi
Claudia Specchia
Fabio Conforti
Maria Teresa La Rovere
Valentina Carubelli
Piergiuseppe Agostoni
Stefano Carugo
Gian Battista Danzi
Marco Guazzi
Andrea Mortara
Massimo Piepoli
Italo Porto
Gianfranco Sinagra
Maurizio Volterrani
Pietro Ameri
Massimiliano Gnecchi
Sergio Leonardi
Marco Merlo
Annamaria Iorio
Antonio Bellasi
Claudia Canale
Rita Camporotondo
Francesco Catagnano
Laura Adelaide Dalla Vecchia
Mattia Di Pasquale
Stefano Giovinazzo
Gloria Maccagni
Massimo Mapelli
Davide Margonato
Luca Monzo
Vincenzo Nuzzi
Chiara Oriecuia
Laura Pala
Giulia Peveri
Andrea Pozzi
Giovanni Provenzale
Filippo Sarullo
Marianna Adamo
Daniela Tomasoni
Riccardo Maria Inciardi
Michele Senni
Marco Metra
Lombardi, C
Specchia, C
Conforti, F
Rovere, M
Carubelli, V
Agostoni, P
Carugo, S
Danzi, G
Guazzi, M
Mortara, A
Piepoli, M
Porto, I
Sinagra, G
Volterrani, M
Ameri, P
Gnecchi, M
Leonardi, S
Merlo, M
Iorio, A
Bellasi, A
Canale, C
Camporotondo, R
Catagnano, F
Dalla Vecchia, L
Di Pasquale, M
Giovinazzo, S
Maccagni, G
Mapelli, M
Margonato, D
Monzo, L
Nuzzi, V
Oriecuia, C
Pala, L
Peveri, G
Pozzi, A
Provenzale, G
Sarullo, F
Adamo, M
Tomasoni, D
Inciardi, R
Senni, M
Metra, M
Lombardi, C. M.
Specchia, C.
Conforti, F.
Rovere, M. T.
Carubelli, V.
Agostoni, P.
Carugo, S.
Danzi, G. B.
Guazzi, M.
Mortara, A.
Piepoli, M.
Porto, I.
Sinagra, G.
Volterrani, M.
Ameri, P.
Gnecchi, M.
Leonardi, S.
Merlo, M.
Iorio, A.
Bellasi, A.
Canale, C.
Camporotondo, R.
Catagnano, F.
Dalla Vecchia, L. A.
Di Pasquale, M.
Giovinazzo, S.
Maccagni, G.
Mapelli, M.
Margonato, D.
Monzo, L.
Nuzzi, V.
Oriecuia, C.
Pala, L.
Peveri, G.
Pozzi, A.
Provenzale, G.
Sarullo, F.
Adamo, M.
Tomasoni, D.
Inciardi, R. M.
Senni, M.
Metra, M.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2022.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The role of sex compared to comorbidities and other prognostic variables in patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is unclear. METHODS: This is a retrospective observational study on patients with COVID-19 infection, referred to 13 cardiology units. The primary objective was to assess the difference in risk of death between the sexes. The secondary objective was to explore sex-based heterogeneity in the association between demographic, clinical and laboratory variables, and patients' risk of death. RESULTS: Seven hundred and one patients were included: 214 (30.5%) women and 487 (69.5%) men. During a median follow-up of 15 days, deaths occurred in 39 (18.2%) women and 126 (25.9%) men. In a multivariable Cox regression model, men had a nonsignificantly higher risk of death vs. women (P = 0.07).The risk of death was more than double in men with a low lymphocytes count as compared with men with a high lymphocytes count [overall survival hazard ratio (OS-HR) 2.56, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.72-3.81]. In contrast, lymphocytes count was not related to death in women (P = 0.03).Platelets count was associated with better outcome in men (OS-HR for increase of 50 × 103 units: 0.88 95% CI 0.78-1.00) but not in women. The strength of association between higher PaO2/FiO2 ratio and lower risk of death was larger in women (OS-HR for increase of 50 mmHg/%: 0.72, 95% CI 0.59-0.89) vs. men (OS-HR: 0.88, 95% CI 0.80-0.98; P = 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Patients' sex is a relevant variable that should be taken into account when evaluating risk of death from COVID-19. There is a sex-based heterogeneity in the association between baseline variables and patients' risk of death.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7fd0cff2ca2abdf8dd89d7147322bbc7