Clinical courses of 24,563 hospitalized COVID-19 patients during the first 12 months of the pandemic in the Central City of Iran

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Seyedeh Mahideh Namayandeh
HamidReza Dehghan
Mohammad Hassan Lotfi
Mohammad Reza Khajehaminian
Saeed Hosseini
Vali Bahrevar
AliAkbar Jarrahi
Fatemeh Majidpour
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[1] Afshar Hospital,Clinical Research Development Center
[2] Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Research Center for Health Technology Assessment and Medical Informatics, School of Public Health
[3] Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Center for Healthcare Data Modeling, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health
[4] Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Department of Health in Emergency and Disaster, School of Public Health
[5] Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Department of Health Education & Health Promotion
[6] Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Deputy for Treatment
[7] Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,undefined
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This study was designed and implemented to analyze and establish documents related to the above cases in the first to third COVID-19 epidemic waves for the use of researchers and doctors during and after the epidemic. The current case series study was conducted on 24,563 thousand hospitalized COVID-19 patients by examining their clinical characteristics within a one-year period from the beginning of the pandemic on 02.22.2020 to 02.14.2021, which included the first to the third waves, based on gender and severity of COVID-19. The mean age of the participants was 56 ± 20.71, and 51.8% were male. Out of a total of 24,563 thousand hospitalized COVID-19 patients until February 2021, there were 2185 mortalities (9.8%) and 2559 cases of severe COVID-19 (13.1%). The median length of hospitalization from the time of admission to discharge or death in the hospital (IQR: 13–41) was estimated to be 21 days. The rate of hospital mortality was higher in severe (37.8%) than in non-severe (4.8%) cases of COVID-19, While the risk of severe cases increased significantly in the third (HR = 1.65, 95% CI: 1.46–1.87, P < 0.001) and early fourth waves (HR = 2.145, 95% CI: 1.7–2.71, P < 0.001). Also, the risk of contracting severe COVID-19 increased significantly in patients aged ≥ 65 years old (HR = 2.1, 95% CI 1.1.93–2.72, P < 0.001). As shown by the results, the rates of hospital mortality (9.3% vs. 8.5%) and severe cases of COVID-19 (13.6% vs. 12.5%) were higher among men than women (P < 0.01). In our study, the mortality rate and severity of COVID-19 were within the scope of global studies. Men experienced higher severity and mortality than women. The was a significantly higher prevalence of old age and underlying diseases in individuals with severe COVID-19. Our data also showed that patients with a previous history of COVID-19 had a more severe experience of COVID-19, while most of these patients were also significantly older and had an underlying disease.
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