COVID-19 in patients aged 80 years and over during the peaks of the first three pandemic waves at a Spanish tertiary hospital

IF 0.5 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Pneumon Pub Date : 2021-11-22 DOI:10.18332/pne/143224
C. Cillóniz, F. Meira, Gerad Dueñas, Julia Gimeno-Miron, Mariana Chumbita, P. Puerta-Alcalde, Nicole García-Poutón, A. Gabarrús, Verónica Rico, António Torres, C. García-Vidal, Á. Soriano
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION COVID-19 disproportionately impacts patients aged >= 80 years, yet few studies have focused on this population. We aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of very elderly patients with COVID-19 across three consecutive waves in Spain. METHODS We retrospectively evaluated very elderly patients admitted with COVID-19 to a university hospital in Barcelona, Spain, across the three first waves. Main outcomes were ICU admission and 30-day mortality. RESULTS From March 2020 to February 2021, 3105 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were admitted. Of these, 655 (21%) were very elderly patients, 50% were female and median age was 86 (83;89) years. ICU admission and ICU-mortality rates were 11% and 42%, respectively;male sex, respiratory rate >= 25 breaths/min, LDH >= 337.5 U/L and C-reactive protein >= 11.5 mg/dL were significantly associated with ICU admission in the multivariable analysis. Overall, 30-day mortality was 34%. The ICU admission rate was significantly higher during the first wave compared to the third wave (16% vs 8%;p=0.009), whereas no significant differences in 30-day mortality were found between waves (p=0.107). CONCLUSIONS We observed an increase in the percentage of very elderly patients admitted to the ICU during the three first pandemic peaks. ICU admission more likely occurs in very elderly male patients with higher respiratory rate, with elevate LDH and C-reactive protein. Overall, our 30-day mortality rate was lower compared to other series globally.
西班牙一家三级医院前三次大流行高峰期间80岁及以上患者的COVID-19
COVID-19对80岁以上患者的影响尤为严重,但很少有研究关注这一人群。我们的目的是在西班牙连续三波调查老年COVID-19患者的临床特征和结局。方法回顾性评估西班牙巴塞罗那某大学医院前三波收治的老年COVID-19患者。主要结局为ICU入院和30天死亡率。结果2020年3月至2021年2月,我院共收治确诊COVID-19患者3105例。其中655例(21%)为高龄患者,50%为女性,中位年龄为86(83;89)岁。多变量分析显示,男性、呼吸频率>= 25次/min、LDH >= 337.5 U/L、c -反应蛋白>= 11.5 mg/dL与ICU住院率显著相关。总体而言,30天死亡率为34%。ICU住院率第一波明显高于第三波(16% vs 8%, p=0.009),而30天死亡率两波间无显著差异(p=0.107)。结论:我们观察到,在前三个大流行高峰期间,ICU收治的高龄患者百分比有所增加。ICU住院多发生在呼吸频率较高、LDH和c反应蛋白升高的高龄男性患者。总体而言,与全球其他系列相比,我们的30天死亡率较低。
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Pneumon
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