Immediate and antecedent causes of mortality in hospitalised Indian patients with COVID-19

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Keerthi, B. Y. [1 ]
Saritha, K. [2 ]
Shah, Chirali [3 ]
Thomas, Vimala [4 ]
Cheryala, Vikram [2 ]
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[1] Telangana Inst Med Sci & Res, Dept Gen Med, Hyderabad 500032, India
[2] Telangana Inst Med Sci & Res, Dept Family Med, Hyderabad 500032, India
[3] Telangana Inst Med Sci & Res, Dept Pulm Med, Hyderabad 500032, India
[4] Telangana Inst Med Sci & Res, Dept Prevent & Social Med, Hyderabad 500032, India
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COVID-19; infection; Comorbidities; immediate and antecedent cause of mortality; anaemia; CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS; RESPIRATORY SYNDROME; OUTCOMES; WUHAN;
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10.6026/97320630018402
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It is of interest to assess the immediate and antecedent causes of mortality amongst adult COVID-19 infected patients with or without comorbidities admitted in an exclusive COVID-19 hospital was conducted the between August 2020 to May 2021. The immediate and antecedent causes were collected from the medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD). Remaining data was extracted from the hospital's record. ICMR protocol was used to grade severity of illness at admission into mild, moderate and severe categories. Clinical status during hospitalisation and most recent radiographic and laboratory data were used to assess disease progression and outcome. This study includes data from 571 people, who died at our centre between August 2020 and May 2021. Patients registered without any co-morbidity were 146 with mean age of 57.53 years; (33/146) were females and (110/46) males. Hypertension (274, 47.99%) was found in a moderately large number of patients followed by diabetes (225, 39.4%) and anaemia (199, 34.6%). Increase in risk of mortality of COVID-19 was found maximum in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (72.33%), followed by secondary infections (6.83%). Mortality recorded in this study was mainly in males of older age (50 years and above) with at least one co-morbidity. Anaemia was also prevalent amongst these patients and considered as an independent factor for mortality. Hence, recording of comorbidities and haemoglobin levels may help as a guideline to develop risk stratification and management of patients with COVID-19 to reduce overall mortality.
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