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Analysis of Risk Factors for In-Hospital Death Due to COVID-19 in Patients Hospitalised at the Temporary Hospital Located at the National Stadium in Warsaw: A Retrospective Analysis

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  • Sławomir Butkiewicz

    (Emergency Department, Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration in Warsaw, 137 Wołoska St., 02-004 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Artur Zaczyński

    (Clinical Department of Neurosurgery, Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration in Warsaw, 137 Wołoska St., 02-004 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Michał Hampel

    (Department of Gastroenterological and Transplant Surgery, Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration in Warsaw, 137 Wołoska St., 02-004 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Igor Pańkowski

    (Emergency Department, Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration in Warsaw, 137 Wołoska St., 02-004 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Robert Gałązkowski

    (Department of Emergency Medical Services, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, 14/16 Litewska St., 00-575 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Patryk Rzońca

    (Department of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, 5 Chałubińskiego St., 02-004 Warsaw, Poland)

Abstract

The outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) pandemic has affected all aspects of social life and brought massive changes to the healthcare sector. The aim of this study was to identify the factors affecting the mortality of COVID-19 patients at a temporary hospital in Warsaw (Poland). The present study was conducted based on a retrospective analysis of the medical records of patients hospitalised at the temporary hospital located at the National Stadium in Warsaw between 1 March 2020 and 30 April 2021. The study included all cases of patients who were brought directly or transferred to the National Hospital from other hospitals for further treatment. With regard to comorbidities, the analysis found that five comorbidities—namely, diabetes (OR = 1.750, 95% CI: 1.009–2.444, p < 0.05), stroke history (OR = 2.408, 95% CI: 1.208–4.801, p < 0.05), renal failure (OR = 2.141, 95% CI: 1.052–4.356, p < 0.05), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (OR = 2.044, 95% CI: 1.133–3.690, p < 0.05) and heart failure (OR = 1.930, 95% CI: 1.154–3.227, p < 0.05)—had a significant impact on the survival of COVID-19 patients. The analysis identified 14 factors that had a significant impact on the prognosis and mortality of the COVID-19 patients studied.

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  • Sławomir Butkiewicz & Artur Zaczyński & Michał Hampel & Igor Pańkowski & Robert Gałązkowski & Patryk Rzońca, 2022. "Analysis of Risk Factors for In-Hospital Death Due to COVID-19 in Patients Hospitalised at the Temporary Hospital Located at the National Stadium in Warsaw: A Retrospective Analysis," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(7), pages 1-11, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:7:p:3932-:d:779729
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    1. Iulia Făgărășan & Adriana Rusu & Maria Cristea & Cornelia-Gabriela Bala & Damiana-Maria Vulturar & Ciprian Cristea & Doina-Adina Todea, 2022. "Predictors of New-Onset Diabetes in Hospitalized Patients with SARS-CoV-2 Infection," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(20), pages 1-14, October.

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