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Predictors of adverse outcome in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a UK centre

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Martin, CA; Pan, D; Hills, G; Modha, D; Patel, P; Gray, LJ; Jenkins, DR; Barton, L; Jones, W; Brunskill, NJ; Haldar, P; Khunti, K; Pareek, M
Published in: Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease
January 1, 2022

Background/Aims: Data concerning differences in demographics/disease severity between the first and second waves of COVID-19 are limited. We aimed to examine prognosis in patients presenting to hospital with COVID-19 amongst different ethnic groups between the first and second waves in the UK.Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, we included 1763 patients presenting to a regional hospital centre in Leicester (UK) and compared those in the first (n = 956) and second (n = 807) waves. Admission National Early Warning Scores, mechanical ventilation and mortality rate were lower in the second wave compared with the first.Results: Thirty-day mortality risk in second wave patients was approximately half that of first wave patients [adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) 0.55, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.40–0.75]. In the second wave, Black patients were at higher risk of 30-day mortality than White patients (4.73, 1.56–14.3). Conclusion: We found that disporportionately higher risks of death in patients from ethnic minority groups were not equivalent across consecutive waves of the pandemic. This suggests that risk factors for death in those from ethnic minority groups are malleable and potentially reversible. Our findings need urgent investigation in larger studies.

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Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease

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2049-937X

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2049-9361

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

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9
 

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Martin, C. A., Pan, D., Hills, G., Modha, D., Patel, P., Gray, L. J., … Pareek, M. (2022). Predictors of adverse outcome in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a UK centre. Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease, 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/20499361221074569
Martin, C. A., D. Pan, G. Hills, D. Modha, P. Patel, L. J. Gray, D. R. Jenkins, et al. “Predictors of adverse outcome in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a UK centre.” Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease 9 (January 1, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1177/20499361221074569.
Martin CA, Pan D, Hills G, Modha D, Patel P, Gray LJ, et al. Predictors of adverse outcome in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a UK centre. Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease. 2022 Jan 1;9.
Martin, C. A., et al. “Predictors of adverse outcome in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a UK centre.” Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease, vol. 9, Jan. 2022. Scopus, doi:10.1177/20499361221074569.
Martin CA, Pan D, Hills G, Modha D, Patel P, Gray LJ, Jenkins DR, Barton L, Jones W, Brunskill NJ, Haldar P, Khunti K, Pareek M. Predictors of adverse outcome in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a UK centre. Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease. 2022 Jan 1;9.
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Published In

Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease

DOI

EISSN

2049-937X

ISSN

2049-9361

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

Volume

9