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  4. Comorbilidades asociadas a la mortalidad por COVID-19 en adultos en Lima, Perú: un estudio de cohorte retrospectiva

Comorbilidades asociadas a la mortalidad por COVID-19 en adultos en Lima, Perú: un estudio de cohorte retrospectiva

Author(s)
M. Gabriela Soto-Cabezas
Mary F. Reyes-Vega
Luis Ordoñez Ibargüen
Kevin S. Martel
Noemi Flores-Jaime
Jenny Chirinos-Saire
Jean Pierre Velásquez Rodríguez
César V. Munayco
Date Issued
30 de junio de 2023
Type
Article
Volume
40
Issue
2
Start Page
132
End Page
40
DOI
10.17843/rpmesp.2023.402.12170
Abstract
OBJECTIVES.: Motivation for the study. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the mortality rate from this disease was higher in adults and the elderly. Therefore, it is important to identify the factors that were associated with mortality from COVID-19 in adults, by age group. Main findings. Chronic neurological disease, kidney disease, liver disease, and cancer increased the risk of dying from COVID-19 in the three age groups we analyzed, which were made up of hospitalized patients from Lima and Callao. The risk of mortality associated with comorbidities was higher in patients aged 18 to 29. Implications. This study helps to identify the groups of patients with the highest risk of death from COVID-19, according to age group and type of comorbidity. . To evaluate comorbidities associated with mortality in adult patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 in hospitals in Lima and Callao. MATERIALS AND METHODS.: In this retrospective cohort study, we analyzed data from adult patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 reported to the National Epidemiological Surveillance System of the Peruvian Ministry of Health from March to October 2020. We estimated relative risks with 95% confidence intervals using Poisson regression models with robust variance to assess comorbidities associated with mortality by age group: young adults (18-29 years), adults (30-59 years) and older adults (≥60 years). RESULTS.: We included 2366 young adults, 23,781 adults and 25,356 older adults. Older adults had the highest mortality (63.7%) compared to adults (27.1%) and young adults (8.5%). Regardless of age group, the presence of neurological disease, renal disease, liver disease, and cancer was associated with an increased risk of mortality. Additionally, cardiovascular disease was also a risk factor in young adults; obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic lung disease, and immunodeficiency in adults; and obesity and chronic lung disease in the elderly. CONCLUSIONS.: Regardless of age groups, individuals with chronic neurologic disease, renal disease, liver disease, and cancer were at high risk of death from COVID-19.
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Medicine

Coronavirus disease 2...

Internal medicine

Disease

Infectious disease (m...

Medicine

Coronavirus disease 2...

Internal medicine

COVID-19 epidemiology...

COVID-19 epidemiology...

COVID-19 epidemiology...

COVID-19 epidemiology...

COVID-19 epidemiology...

SARS-CoV-2

SARS-CoV-2

SARS-CoV-2

SARS-CoV-2

SARS-CoV-2

Aged

Aged

Aged

Aged

Aged

Cardiovascular Diseas...

Cardiovascular Diseas...

Cardiovascular Diseas...

Cardiovascular Diseas...

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Child

Child

Child

Child

Child

Chronic Disease

Chronic Disease

Chronic Disease

Chronic Disease

Chronic Disease

Hospitalization

Hospitalization

Hospitalization

Hospitalization

Hospitalization

Humans

Humans

Humans

Humans

Humans

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Liver Diseases epidem...

Liver Diseases epidem...

Liver Diseases epidem...

Liver Diseases epidem...

Neoplasms

Neoplasms

Neoplasms

Neoplasms

Neoplasms

Obesity epidemiology

Obesity epidemiology

Obesity epidemiology

Obesity epidemiology

Obesity epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

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Risk Factors

Risk Factors

Risk Factors

Risk Factors

Comorbidity

Comorbidity

Comorbidity

Comorbidity

Comorbidity

Young Adult

Young Adult

Young Adult

Young Adult

Young Adult

Pandemics

Pandemics

Pandemics

Pandemics

Pandemics

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