Gender differences in predictors of intensive care units admission among COVID-19 patients: The results of the SARS-RAS study of the italian society of hypertension
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
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The global rate of intensive care unit (ICU) admission during the COVID-19 pandemic varies within countries and is among the main challenges for health care systems worldwide. Conflicting results have been reported about the response to coronavirus infection and COVID-19 outcomes in men and women. Understanding predictors of intensive care unit admission might be of help for future planning and management of the disease. Methods and findings We designed a cross-sectional observational multicenter nationwide survey in Italy to understand gender-related clinical predictors of ICU admission in patients with COVID-19. We analyzed information from 2378 charts of Italian patients certified for COVID-19 admitted in 26 hospitals. Three hundred ninety-five patients (16.6%) required ICU admission due to COVID19 infection, more frequently men (74%), with a higher prevalence of comorbidities (1,78±0,06 vs 1,54±0,03 p<0.05). In multivariable regression model main predictors of admission to ICU are male gender (OR 1,74 95% CI 1,36–2,22 p<0.0001) and presence of obesity (OR 2,88 95% CI 2,03–4,07 p<0.0001), chronic kidney disease (OR: 1,588; 95%, 1,036–2,434 p<0,05) and hypertension (OR: 1,314; 95% 1,039–1,662; p<0,05). In gender specific analysis, obesity, chronic kidney disease and hypertension are associated with higher rate of admission to ICU among men, whereas in women, obesity (OR: 2,564; 95% CI 1,336–4.920 p<0.0001) and heart failure (OR: 1,775 95% CI: 1,030–3,057) are associated with higher rate of ICU admission. Conclusions Our study demonstrates that gender is the primary determinant of the disease’s severity among COVID-19. Obesity is the condition more often observed among those admitted to ICU within both genders.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Betacoronavirus; COVID-19; Coronavirus Infections; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Heart Failure; Humans; Hypertension; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Obesity; Pandemics; Pneumonia, Viral; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic; Risk Factors; SARS-CoV-2; Sex Factors; Young Adult; Intensive Care Units; Patient Admission; Severity of Illness Index
Elenco autori:
Iaccarino G.; Borghi C.; Carugo S.; Fallo F.; Ferri C.; Giannattasio C.; Grassi D.; Letizia C.; Mancusi C.; Minuz P.; Perlini S.; Pucci G.; Rizzoni D.; Salvetti M.; Sarzani R.; Sechi L.; Veglio F.; Volpe M.; Muiesan M.L.
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