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New study identifies greatest risk factors of mortality from COVID-19
2020-12-20
[Med Press] Hospitalized COVID-19 patients have a greater risk of dying if they are men or if they are obese or have complications from diabetes or hypertension, according to a new study conducted by University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers. In a study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, the researchers evaluated nearly 67,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients in 613 hospitals across the country to determine the link between certain common patient characteristics and the risk of dying from COVID-19.

Their analysis found that men had a 30 percent higher risk of dying compared to women of the same age and health status. Hospitalized patients who were obese, had hypertension or poorly managed diabetes had a higher risk of dying compared to those who did not have these conditions. Those aged 20 to 39 with these conditions had the biggest difference in their risk of dying compared to their healthier peers.

"Predicting which hospitalized COVID-19 patients have the highest risk of dying has taken on urgent importance as cases and hospitalizations in the U.S. continue to surge to record high numbers during the month of December," said study corresponding author Anthony D. Harris, MD, MPH, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at UMSOM. "Knowledge is power in many ways, so I think understanding which hospitalized COVID-19 patients are at highest risk of mortality can help guide difficult treatment decisions."

For example, higher-risk patients may be given the drug remdesivir earlier in their hospitalization to help prevent severe complications or may be considered for closer monitoring or ICU admission. Healthcare providers may also want to consider these risks when determining which COVID-19 patients could benefit the most from the new monoclonal antibody therapies that, if given in the first few days of the infection, can reduce the risk of hospitalization.

Age remained the strongest predictor of mortality from COVID-19. Overall, nearly 19 percent of hospitalized COVID-19 patients died from their infection with the lowest mortality among pediatric patients, which was less than 2 percent. Mortality rates increased with each decade of life with the highest mortality, 34 percent, among those aged 80 and older.
Posted by:Besoeker

#11  the lowest mortality among pediatric patients, which was less than 2 percent I last checked the CDC stats in June. They carefully buried COVID-19 deaths in the age group <=18 somewhere online. At that time, 18 states had no COVID-19 deaths in that age group whatsoever. The number of deaths from influenza in the group was 3x the number of deaths from COVID-19 in the same group.
Posted by: Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843   2020-12-20 23:03  

#10  The Ponzi scheme called the USA is also already broke. It is just waiting for most people to notice it.
Posted by: Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843   2020-12-20 23:01  

#9   Healthcare providers may also want to consider these risks when determining which COVID-19 patients could benefit the most from the new monoclonal antibody therapies that, if given in the first few days of the infection, can reduce the risk of hospitalization.
These risk factors were written into the EUA protocols when the FDA authorized these treatments. Look up the provider and patient info sheets available online.
Posted by: Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843   2020-12-20 22:59  

#8  Irony is vastly overrated and overused.
Posted by: Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843   2020-12-20 22:58  

#7  The race grifters request that the study go back and identify the patients' race.

Race Grifting ain't gonna grift itself.
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2020-12-20 10:32  

#6  The Ponzi Scheme called Social Security is already broke
Posted by: Clem   2020-12-20 09:57  

#5  (r)=sick f--k
Posted by: Thimp Clusort2035   2020-12-20 09:49  

#4  #2 Some people don't understand irony?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-12-20 07:35  

#3  Only "Ghoulish" if you fail to consider who holds the majority of 401k's and other investment wealth, and what will happen to it upon their demise.

Trust fund babies, inheritances, and squandered wealth, perhaps you can think of a few examples.

Posted by: Besoeker   2020-12-20 07:31  

#2  ^ sick mofo. Ghoulish creep
Posted by: Jusoth Sheamp9152   2020-12-20 06:52  

#1  Enormous savings for social security?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-12-20 02:08  

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