Publication: Clinical Features and Risk Factors for Mortality Among Long-term Care Facility Residents Hospitalized Due to COVID-19 in Spain.
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2021-10-03
Authors
Ramos-Rincon, Jose-Manuel
Bernabeu-Wittel, Maximo
Fiteni-Mera, Isabel
Lopez-Sampalo, Almudena
Lopez-Rios, Carmen
Garcia-Andreu, Maria-Del-Mar
Mancebo-Sevilla, Juan-Jose
Jimenez-Juan, Carlos
Matia-Sanz, Marta
Lopez-Quirantes, Pablo
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Oxford University Press
Abstract
COVID-19 severely impacted older adults and long-term care facility (LTCF) residents. Our primary aim was to describe differences in clinical and epidemiological variables, in-hospital management, and outcomes between LTCF residents and community-dwelling older adults hospitalized with COVID-19. The secondary aim was to identify risk factors for mortality due to COVID-19 in hospitalized LTCF residents. This is a cross-sectional analysis within a retrospective cohort of hospitalized patients ≥75 years with confirmed COVID-19 admitted to 160 Spanish hospitals. Differences between groups and factors associated with mortality among LTCF residents were assessed through comparisons and logistic regression analysis. Of 6 189 patients ≥75 years, 1 185 (19.1%) were LTCF residents and 4 548 (73.5%) were community-dwelling. LTCF residents were older (median: 87.4 vs 82.1 years), mostly female (61.6% vs 43.2%), had more severe functional dependence (47.0% vs 7.8%), more comorbidities (Charlson Comorbidity Index: 6 vs 5), had dementia more often (59.1% vs 14.4%), and had shorter duration of symptoms (median: 3 vs 6 days) than community-dwelling patients (all, p Basal functional status and COVID-19 severity are risk factors of mortality in LTCF residents. The lower adjusted mortality rate in LTCF residents may be explained by earlier identification, treatment, and hospitalization for COVID-19.
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Aged
COVID-19
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Hospitalization
Humans
Long-Term Care
Male
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Spain
COVID-19
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Hospitalization
Humans
Long-Term Care
Male
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Spain
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Nursing Homes
Risk Factors
epidemiology
mortality
Risk Factors
epidemiology
mortality
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Keywords
COVID-19, Epidemiology, Mortality, Nursing homes, Risk factors
Citation
Ramos-Rincón JM, Bernabeu-Wittel M, Fiteni-Mera I, López-Sampalo A, López-Ríos C, García-Andreu MD, et al.; SEMI-COVID-19 Network. Clinical features and risk factors for mortality among long-term care facility residents hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Spain. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2022 Apr 1;77(4)