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Emergency room comprehensive assessment of demographic, radiological, laboratory and clinical data of patients with COVID-19: determination of its prognostic value for in-hospital mortality.

Marco Gatti1, Marco Calandri2,3, Andrea Biondo4, Carlotta Geninatti2, Clara Piatti2, Irene Ruggirello4, Ambra Santonocito4, Sara Varello4, Laura Bergamasco5, Paolo Bironzo3,6, Adriana Boccuzzi7, Luca Brazzi8, Pietro Caironi3,9, Luciano Cardinale2, Rossana Cavallo10, Franco Riccardini11, Giorgio Limerutti12, Andrea Veltri2,3, Paolo Fonio4, Riccardo Faletti4.   

Abstract

Mortality risk in COVID-19 patients is determined by several factors. The aim of our study was to adopt an integrated approach based on clinical, laboratory and chest x-ray (CXR) findings collected at the patient's admission to Emergency Room (ER) to identify prognostic factors. Retrospective study on 346 consecutive patients admitted to the ER of two North-Western Italy hospitals between March 9 and April 10, 2020 with clinical suspicion of COVID-19 confirmed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase reaction chain test (RT-PCR), CXR performed within 24 h (analyzed with two different scores) and recorded prognosis. Clinical and laboratory data were collected. Statistical analysis on the features of 83 in-hospital dead vs 263 recovered patients was performed with univariate (uBLR), multivariate binary logistic regression (mBLR) and ROC curve analysis. uBLR identified significant differences for several variables, most of them intertwined by multiple correlations. mBLR recognized as significant independent predictors for in-hospital mortality age > 75 years, C-reactive protein (CRP) > 60 mg/L, PaO2/FiO2 ratio (P/F) < 250 and CXR "Brixia score" > 7. Among the patients with at least two predictors, the in-hospital mortality rate was 58% against 6% for others [p < 0.0001; RR = 7.6 (4.4-13)]. Patients over 75 years had three other predictors in 35% cases against 10% for others [p < 0.0001, RR = 3.5 (1.9-6.4)]. The greatest risk of death from COVID-19 was age above 75 years, worsened by elevated CRP and CXR score and reduced P/F. Prompt determination of these data at admission to the emergency department could improve COVID-19 pretreatment risk stratification.
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Keywords:  Chest X-ray; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Outcome; Prognosis; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33683539      PMCID: PMC7938271          DOI: 10.1007/s11739-021-02669-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intern Emerg Med        ISSN: 1828-0447            Impact factor:   3.397


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