Association Between Covid-19 Severity And Residing In High Lead Level Locations.

Spartan medical research journal Pub Date : 2022-09-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.51894/001c.35880
Vanessa Foxworth, Larry Kage, Kimberly Barber
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Introduction: This 2021 retrospective study explored the association between patients that resided in high lead-exposed areas and Covid-19 severity.

Methods: Adults that resided within a metropolitan area hospitalized with Covid-19 at a community hospital between January 2020 and November 2020 were included in the study. Data including patient's age, sex, length of stay, and co-morbid conditions were extracted from the hospital electronic health record. The patients were classified according to severity of disease based on a Covid Severity Index (qCSI) score, using patient's vitals upon admission. Patient locations were classified per EPA mapping for lead exposure from water pipes.

Results: The qCSI score was significantly higher in the high exposure group, with a mean of 4.6 (SD = 4.4), than the low exposure group, which had a mean of 2.1 (SD = 3.2) (p = 0.004). The median risk stratification levels differed significantly (p = 0.006). Length of stay was also significantly greater in the high exposure group, mean 11.4 (SD 10.7), then in the low exposure group, mean 6.2 (SD = 7.2) (p = 0.01).

Conclusion: This study demonstrated an association between Covid-19 severity and patients that have had high lead level exposure. Further research is needed to explore this possible association, such as studies involving larger datasets.

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新冠肺炎严重程度与居住在高铅水平地区之间的关联。
简介:这项2021年的回顾性研究探讨了居住在高铅暴露区的患者与新冠肺炎严重程度之间的关系。方法:将2020年1月至2020年11月期间居住在大都市地区因新冠肺炎在社区医院住院的成年人纳入研究。从医院电子健康记录中提取患者的年龄、性别、住院时间和共病情况等数据。根据新冠肺炎严重程度指数(qCSI)评分,使用患者入院时的生命体征,根据疾病严重程度对患者进行分类。根据EPA水管铅暴露地图对患者位置进行分类。结果:高暴露组的qCSI评分显著高于低暴露组的平均值2.1(SD=3.2)(p=0.004),平均值为4.6(SD=4.4)。中位风险分层水平差异显著(p=0.006)。高暴露组住院时间也显著大于低暴露组,平均值11.4(SD10.7),平均6.2(SD=7.2)(p=0.01)。结论:本研究表明新冠肺炎严重程度与高铅暴露患者之间存在相关性。需要进一步的研究来探索这种可能的关联,例如涉及更大数据集的研究。
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