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Characteristics, complications and outcomes among 1549 patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in a secondary hospital in Madrid, Spain: a retrospective case series study

Authors :
Ane Abad-motos
Jesús Troya
Eva Jiménez
Mario Fontán-Vela
Jorge Valencia
Ines Fernandez-Jimenez
Elena Alba Álvaro-Alonso
Elsa Izquierdo-García
Andrea Lazaro Cebas
Elisa Gallego Ruiz-Elvira
Ana Josefa Tebar-Martinez
Belén Garcia-Marina
Gabriela Peña-Lillo
Laura Macaya
Mario Pérez-Butragueño
Blanca Herrero Mendoza
Natividad Plazas Andreu
Liliana Vázquez Bol
Sandra María Gadin López
Álvaro Martínez Alcalá
Sonia Pérez Gonzalez
Amalia Martínez de la Gándara
Alejandro Zuazua Gonzalez
Javier Montoya Adarraga
Miguel Ángel Lara Álvarez
Enrique Calvo Aranda
Rosa M Lorente Ramos
María Alcantud
Roberto Alcázar Arroyo
Verónica Suberviola Sánchez-Caballero
Ariela Candelario Cáceres
Juan Churruca Sarasqueta
Juan Torres Macho
Ismael Escobar Rodríguez
Raquel Ruíz Páez
Alberto Esquivel López
Pablo de la Cueva Dobao
Natalia Blanca López
José García Hinojosa
Cristina Sevillano Collantes
Alfonso Camacho Aroca
Tamar Talaván Zañón
María Ángeles Sánchez Úriz
Carlos Bibiano Guillén
Miguel Ángel López Arenas
Margarita Gimeno Arández
Francisco Javier Quintero Gutiérrez del Álamo
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 11 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2020.

Abstract

Objectives To describe demographic, clinical, radiological and laboratory characteristics, as well as outcomes, of patients admitted for COVID-19 in a secondary hospital.Design and setting Retrospective case series of sequentially hospitalised patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2, at Infanta Leonor University Hospital (ILUH) in Madrid, Spain.Participants All patients attended at ILUH testing positive to reverse transcriptase-PCR on nasopharyngeal swabs and diagnosed with COVID-19 between 1 March 2020 and 28 May 2020.Results A total of 1549 COVID-19 cases were included (median age 69 years (IQR 55.0–81.0), 57.5% men). 78.2% had at least one underlying comorbidity, the most frequent was hypertension (55.8%). Most frequent symptoms at presentation were fever (75.3%), cough (65.7%) and dyspnoea (58.1%). 81 (5.8%) patients were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) (median age 62 years (IQR 51–71); 74.1% men; median length of stay 9 days (IQR 5–19)) 82.7% of them needed invasive ventilation support. 1393 patients had an outcome at the end of the study period (case fatality ratio: 21.2% (296/1393)). The independent factors associated with fatality (OR; 95% CI): age (1.07; 1.06 to 1.09), male sex (2.86; 1.85 to 4.50), neurological disease (1.93; 1.19 to 3.13), chronic kidney disease (2.83; 1.40 to 5.71) and neoplasia (4.29; 2.40 to 7.67). The percentage of hospital beds occupied with COVID-19 almost doubled (702/361), with the number of patients in ICU quadrupling its capacity (32/8). Median length of stay was 9 days (IQR 6–14).Conclusions This study provides clinical characteristics, complications and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 admitted to a European secondary hospital. Fatal outcomes were similar to those reported by hospitals with a higher level of complexity.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
10
Issue :
11
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2cd527305df46368c91fb72aff58474
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042398