Smokers and risk of hospital death by COVID calculated with SAVANA’s natural language processing in the Castilla-La Mancha area

R. Godoy , M. Benavent Núñez , J. Cruz , G. López Yepes , A. Parralejo Jiménez , F.J. Callejas , J.L. Izquierdo
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Abstract

Introduction

During the COVID pandemic, it was speculated that patients with the virus who were smoking-related might have a lower likelihood of disease exacerbation or death. To assess whether there is an association between smoking and risk of in-hospital mortality, SAVANA's big data and Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology is used.

Method

A retrospective, observational, non-interventional cohort study was conducted based on real-life data extracted from medical records throughout Castilla La Mancha using Natural Language Processing and Artificial Intelligence techniques developed by SAVANA. The study covered the entire population of this region with Electronic Medical Records in SESCAM presenting with a diagnosis of COVID from March 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021.

Results

Smokers had a significantly higher percentage of cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, dyslipidemia and diabetes), COPD, asthma, IDP, IC, CVD, PTE, cancer in general and lung cancer in particular, bronchiectasis, heart failure and a history of pneumonia (p < 0.0001).Former smokers, current smokers and non-smokers have a significant age difference. As for in-hospital deaths, they were more frequent in the case of ex-smokers, followed by smokers and then non-smokers (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion

There is an increased risk of dying in hospital in SARS-COV2-infected patients who are active smokers or have smoked in the past.

卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼恰地区吸烟者和住院死亡风险(通过 COVID 和 SAVANA 自然语言处理计算得出
导言在COVID大流行期间,有人推测与吸烟有关的病毒感染者病情恶化或死亡的可能性较低。为了评估吸烟与院内死亡风险之间是否存在关联,我们使用了 SAVANA 的大数据和自然语言处理(NLP)技术。方法我们使用 SAVANA 开发的自然语言处理和人工智能技术,基于从整个卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼恰(Castilla La Mancha)地区医疗记录中提取的真实数据,开展了一项回顾性、观察性、非干预性队列研究。该研究涵盖了 2020 年 3 月 1 日至 2021 年 2 月 28 日期间该地区所有在 SESCAM 中有电子病历并被诊断为 COVID 的人群。结果吸烟者的心血管风险因素(高血压、血脂异常和糖尿病)、慢性阻塞性肺病、哮喘、IDP、IC、心血管疾病、PTE、癌症(尤其是肺癌)、支气管扩张、心力衰竭和肺炎病史的比例明显更高(p < 0.0001)。结论:SARS-COV2 感染者中,吸烟者或过去曾吸烟者的住院死亡风险增加。
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