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COVID-19 trajectories among 57 million adults in England: a cohort study using electronic health records

Authors :
Johan H Thygesen
Christopher Tomlinson
Sam Hollings
Mehrdad A Mizani
Alex Handy
Ashley Akbari
Amitava Banerjee
Jennifer Cooper
Alvina G Lai
Kezhi Li
Bilal A Mateen
Naveed Sattar
Reecha Sofat
Ana Torralbo
Honghan Wu
Angela Wood
Jonathan A C Sterne
Christina Pagel
William N Whiteley
Cathie Sudlow
Harry Hemingway
Spiros Denaxas
Hoda Abbasizanjani
Nida Ahmed
Badar Ahmed
Abdul Qadr Akinoso-Imran
Elias Allara
Freya Allery
Emanuele Di Angelantonio
Mark Ashworth
Vandana Ayyar-Gupta
Sonya Babu-Narayan
Seb Bacon
Steve Ball
Ami Banerjee
Mark Barber
Jessica Barrett
Marion Bennie
Colin Berry
Jennifer Beveridge
Ewan Birney
Lana Bojanić
Thomas Bolton
Anna Bone
Jon Boyle
Tasanee Braithwaite
Ben Bray
Norman Briffa
David Brind
Katherine Brown
Maya Buch
Dexter Canoy
Massimo Caputo
Raymond Carragher
Alan Carson
Genevieve Cezard
Jen-Yu Amy Chang
Kate Cheema
Richard Chin
Yogini Chudasama
Emma Copland
Rebecca Crallan
Rachel Cripps
David Cromwell
Vasa Curcin
Gwenetta Curry
Caroline Dale
John Danesh
Jayati Das-Munshi
Ashkan Dashtban
Alun Davies
Joanna Davies
Gareth Davies
Neil Davies
Joshua Day
Antonella Delmestri
Rachel Denholm
John Dennis
Alastair Denniston
Salil Deo
Baljean Dhillon
Annemarie Docherty
Tim Dong
Abdel Douiri
Johnny Downs
Alexandru Dregan
Elizabeth A Ellins
Martha Elwenspoek
Fabian Falck
Florian Falter
Yat Yi Fan
Joseph Firth
Lorna Fraser
Rocco Friebel
Amir Gavrieli
Moritz Gerstung
Ruth Gilbert
Clare Gillies
Myer Glickman
Ben Goldacre
Raph Goldacre
Felix Greaves
Mark Green
Luca Grieco
Rowena Griffiths
Deepti Gurdasani
Julian Halcox
Nick Hall
Tuankasfee Hama
Anna Hansell
Pia Hardelid
Flavien Hardy
Daniel Harris
Camille Harrison
Katie Harron
Abdelaali Hassaine
Lamiece Hassan
Russell Healey
Angela Henderson
Naomi Herz
Johannes Heyl
Mira Hidajat
Irene Higginson
Rosie Hinchliffe
Julia Hippisley-Cox
Frederick Ho
Mevhibe Hocaoglu
Elsie Horne
David Hughes
Ben Humberstone
Mike Inouye
Samantha Ip
Nazrul Islam
Caroline Jackson
David Jenkins
Xiyun Jiang
Shane Johnson
Umesh Kadam
Costas Kallis
Zainab Karim
Jake Kasan
Michalis Katsoulis
Kim Kavanagh
Frank Kee
Spencer Keene
Seamus Kent
Sara Khalid
Anthony Khawaja
Kamlesh Khunti
Richard Killick
Deborah Kinnear
Rochelle Knight
Ruwanthi Kolamunnage-Dona
Evan Kontopantelis
Amanj Kurdi
Ben Lacey
Alvina Lai
Andrew Lambarth
Milad Nazarzadeh Larzjan
Deborah Lawler
Thomas Lawrence
Claire Lawson
Qiuju Li
Ken Li
Miguel Bernabeu Llinares
Paula Lorgelly
Deborah Lowe
Jane Lyons
Ronan Lyons
Pedro Machado
Mary Joan Macleod
John Macleod
Evaleen Malgapo
Mamas Mamas
Mohammad Mamouei
Sinduja Manohar
Rutendo Mapeta
Javiera Leniz Martelli
David Moreno Martos
Bilal Mateen
Aoife McCarthy
Craig Melville
Rebecca Milton
Mehrdad Mizani
Marta Pineda Moncusi
Daniel Morales
Ify Mordi
Lynn Morrice
Carole Morris
Eva Morris
Yi Mu
Tanja Mueller
Lars Murdock
Vahé Nafilyan
George Nicholson
Elena Nikiphorou
John Nolan
Tom Norris
Ruth Norris
Laura North
Teri-Louise North
Dan O'Connell
Dominic Oliver
Adejoke Oluyase
Abraham Olvera-Barrios
Efosa Omigie
Sarah Onida
Sandosh Padmanabhan
Tom Palmer
Laura Pasea
Riyaz Patel
Rupert Payne
Jill Pell
Carmen Petitjean
Arun Pherwani
Owen Pickrell
Livia Pierotti
Munir Pirmohamed
Rouven Priedon
Dani Prieto-Alhambra
Alastair Proudfoot
Terry Quinn
Jennifer Quint
Elena Raffetti
Kazem Rahimi
Shishir Rao
Cameron Razieh
Brian Roberts
Caroline Rogers
Jennifer Rossdale
Safa Salim
Nilesh Samani
Christian Schnier
Roy Schwartz
David Selby
Olena Seminog
Sharmin Shabnam
Ajay Shah
Jon Shelton
James Sheppard
Shubhra Sinha
Mirek Skrypak
Martina Slapkova
Katherine Sleeman
Craig Smith
Filip Sosenko
Matthew Sperrin
Sarah Steeg
Jonathan Sterne
Serban Stoica
Maria Sudell
Luanluan Sun
Arun Karthikeyan Suseeladevi
Michael Sweeting
Matt Sydes
Rohan Takhar
Howard Tang
Johan Thygesen
George Tilston
Claire Tochel
Clea du Toit
Renin Toms
Fatemeh Torabi
Julia Townson
Adnan Tufail
Tapiwa Tungamirai
Susheel Varma
Sebastian Vollmer
Venexia Walker
Tianxiao Wang
Huan Wang
Alasdair Warwick
Ruth Watkinson
Harry Watson
William Whiteley
Hannah Whittaker
Harry Wilde
Tim Wilkinson
Gareth Williams
Michelle Williams
Richard Williams
Eloise Withnell
Charles Wolfe
Lucy Wright
Jinge Wu
Jianhua Wu
Tom Yates
Francesco Zaccardi
Haoting Zhang
Huayu Zhang
Luisa Zuccolo
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Consortium, Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing COVID-19 National Core Study and the CVD-COVID-UK/COVID-IMPACT
Khalid, S
Source :
Thygesen, JH, Hollings, S, Mizani, MA, Handy, A, Akbari, A, Banerjee, A, Mateen, BA, Sattar, N, Sofat, R, Torralbo, A, Steeg, S & Consortium, L H A W COVID N C S A T CVD-COVID-UKCOVID-IMPACT 2022, ' COVID-19 trajectories among 57 million adults in England: a cohort study using electronic health records. ', The Lancet Digital health, vol. 4, no. 7, pp. e542-e557 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(22)00091-7, Thygesen, J H, Tomlinson, C, Hollings, S, Mizani, M, Handy, A, Akbari, A, Banerjee, A, Cooper, J A, Lai, A, Li, K, Mateen, B A, Sattar, N, Sofat, R, Torralbo, A, Wu, H, Wood, A, Sterne, J A C, Pagel, C, Whiteley, W N, Sudlow, C L M, Hemingway, H & Denaxas, S 2022, ' COVID-19 trajectories among 57 million adults in England : a cohort study using electronic health records ', The Lancet. Digital health, vol. 4, no. 7, pp. e542-e557 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(22)00091-7, The Lancet. Digital health, Thygesen, J H, Tomlinson, C, Hollings, S, Mizani, MA, Handy, A, Akbari, A, Banerjee, A, Cooper, J, Lai, A G, Li, K, Mateen, B A, Sattar, N, Sofat, R, Torralbo, A, Wu, H, Wood, A M, Sterne, J A C, Pagel, C, Whiteley, W N, Sudlow, C L M, Hemingway, H, Denaxas, S, Consortium, CVD-COVID UK & National Core Study, COVID 2022, ' COVID-19 trajectories among 57 million adults in England : a cohort study using electronic health records ', The Lancet Digital Health, vol. 4, no. 7, pp. e542-e557 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(22)00091-7
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Updatable estimates of COVID-19 onset, progression, and trajectories underpin pandemic mitigation efforts. To identify and characterise disease trajectories, we aimed to define and validate ten COVID-19 phenotypes from nationwide linked electronic health records (EHR) using an extensible framework. Methods In this cohort study, we used eight linked National Health Service (NHS) datasets for people in England alive on Jan 23, 2020. Data on COVID-19 testing, vaccination, primary and secondary care records, and death registrations were collected until Nov 30, 2021. We defined ten COVID-19 phenotypes reflecting clinically relevant stages of disease severity and encompassing five categories: positive SARS-CoV-2 test, primary care diagnosis, hospital admission, ventilation modality (four phenotypes), and death (three phenotypes). We constructed patient trajectories illustrating transition frequency and duration between phenotypes. Analyses were stratified by pandemic waves and vaccination status. Findings Among 57 032 174 individuals included in the cohort, 13 990 423 COVID-19 events were identified in 7 244 925 individuals, equating to an infection rate of 12·7% during the study period. Of 7 244 925 individuals, 460 737 (6·4%) were admitted to hospital and 158 020 (2·2%) died. Of 460 737 individuals who were admitted to hospital, 48 847 (10·6%) were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), 69 090 (15·0%) received non-invasive ventilation, and 25 928 (5·6%) received invasive ventilation. Among 384 135 patients who were admitted to hospital but did not require ventilation, mortality was higher in wave 1 (23 485 [30·4%] of 77 202 patients) than wave 2 (44 220 [23·1%] of 191 528 patients), but remained unchanged for patients admitted to the ICU. Mortality was highest among patients who received ventilatory support outside of the ICU in wave 1 (2569 [50·7%] of 5063 patients). 15 486 (9·8%) of 158 020 COVID-19-related deaths occurred within 28 days of the first COVID-19 event without a COVID-19 diagnoses on the death certificate. 10 884 (6·9%) of 158 020 deaths were identified exclusively from mortality data with no previous COVID-19 phenotype recorded. We observed longer patient trajectories in wave 2 than wave 1. Interpretation Our analyses illustrate the wide spectrum of disease trajectories as shown by differences in incidence, survival, and clinical pathways. We have provided a modular analytical framework that can be used to monitor the impact of the pandemic and generate evidence of clinical and policy relevance using multiple EHR sources. Funding British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre, led by Health Data Research UK.

Details

ISSN :
25897500
Volume :
4
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet. Digital health
Accession number :
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