Hospital-based analysis of risk factors for severe pneumonia patients before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China.

IF 0.9 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xiu Wu, Ayodeji Iyanda
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Abstract

This retrospective cohort study examined 693 elderly patients (≥65 years) with severe pneumonia admitted to Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, assessing risk factors across two periods: pre-pandemic, during China's zero-Covid policy. Using logistic regression and Cox models, we found notable shifts in risk factor associations. Before the pandemic, chronic kidney disease significantly increased the odds of severe pneumonia (OR: 1.69, 95% CI: 1.45-1.81). During the pandemic, hazard ratios rose for endotracheal intubation (72%), ischemic heart disease (80%), and hospital stays (30%), while hypertension showed a decreased association with severe pneumonia from HR: 0.8 (95% CI: 0.49, 1.32) to HR: 0.61(95% CI: 0.45, 0.85). These findings suggest that pneumonia severity intensified during the pandemic, possibly reflecting healthcare disruptions or delayed care. Elderly patients, especially those with chronic conditions, would benefit from strengthened community-based health interventions to improve outcomes and resilience against future respiratory infections.

中国武汉COVID-19大流行之前和期间重症肺炎患者危险因素的医院分析
本回顾性队列研究调查了武汉大学人民医院收治的693例老年重症肺炎患者(≥65岁),评估了两个时期的危险因素:大流行前和中国零covid政策期间。使用逻辑回归和Cox模型,我们发现风险因素关联的显著变化。在大流行之前,慢性肾脏疾病显著增加了严重肺炎的几率(OR: 1.69, 95% CI: 1.45-1.81)。在大流行期间,气管插管(72%)、缺血性心脏病(80%)和住院(30%)的风险比上升,而高血压与严重肺炎的关联从风险比0.8 (95% CI: 0.49, 1.32)降至风险比0.61(95% CI: 0.45, 0.85)。这些发现表明,在大流行期间,肺炎严重程度加剧,可能反映了卫生保健中断或延误护理。老年患者,特别是慢性病患者,将受益于加强以社区为基础的卫生干预措施,以改善结果和抵御未来呼吸道感染的能力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Communityis on the cutting edge of social action and change, not only covering current thought and developments, but also defining future directions in the field. Under the editorship of Joseph R. Ferrari since 1995, Prevention in Human Services was retitled as the Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Communityto reflect its focus of providing professionals with information on the leading, effective programs for community intervention and prevention of problems. Because of its intensive coverage of selected topics and the sheer length of each issue, the Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community is the first-and in many cases, primary-source of information for mental health and human services development.
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