Demographic and clinical features associated with in-hospital mortality in egyptian covid-19 patients: A retrospective cohort study

2021 
AIM: We evaluated in this study the demographic and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 disease in the Egyptian population with special consideration for its mortality predictors. METHODS: About 8162 participants (mean age 48.7 ± 17.3 years, 54.5% males) with RT-PCR positive COVID-19 were included. The electronic medical records were reviewed for demographic, clinical, laboratory, and radiologic features. The primary outcome was the in-hospital mortality rate. RESULTS: The in-hospital mortality was 11.2%. There was a statistically significant strong association of in-hospital mortality with age >60-years-old (OR: 4.7;95% CI 4.1–5.4;p 3.1 (OR: 6.4;95% CI 4.4–9.5;p < 0.001), and ground glass opacities (GGOs) in CT chest (OR: 3.5;95% CI 2.84–4.4;p < 0.001), respectively. There was a statistically significant moderate association of in-hospital mortality with male gender (OR: 1.6;95% CI 1.38–1.83;p < 0.001) and smoking (OR: 1.6;95% CI 1.3–1.9;p < 0.001). GGOs was reported as the most common CT finding (occurred in 73.1% of the study participants). CONCLUSION: This multicenter, retrospective study ascertained the higher in-hospital mortality rate in Egyptian COVID-19 patients with different comorbidities.
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