Long-Term Mortality in Very Old Survivors of COVID-19

This report aimed to describe mortality at 18 months in older survivors of the first wave of COVID-19. Observational cohort study. Patients aged ≥65 years hospitalized for COVID-19 in the acute geriatric wards of 2 centers. Characteristics of deceased and survivors were compared by Fisher exact, Man...

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Published in:Journal of the American Medical Directors Association Vol. 25; no. 8; p. 105047
Main Authors: Serratrice, Christine, Jean, Michèle, Herrmann, François, di Silvestro, Katharine, Trombert, Véronique, Moro, Davide, Lacroix, Océana, Coutaz, Martial, Graf, Christophe, Zekry, Dina, Mendes, Aline
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Abstract This report aimed to describe mortality at 18 months in older survivors of the first wave of COVID-19. Observational cohort study. Patients aged ≥65 years hospitalized for COVID-19 in the acute geriatric wards of 2 centers. Characteristics of deceased and survivors were compared by Fisher exact, Mann-Whitney U, or 2-tailed t tests. Survival rates were analysed by Cox proportional hazards regression models. Of a total of 323 patients admitted during the first wave, 196 survived the acute phase, with 34 patients who died in the 18 months after hospital discharge (17.3%). Higher mortality was observed in patients living in nursing homes (P = .033) and in those who were hospitalized after discharge during the follow-up period (97.1% vs 72.8%, P = .001). There was no difference in survival curves according to age, sex, presence of dyspnea, and dementia. Living in a nursing home significantly increased the mortality rates in the multivariate model adjusted for age and sex (hazard ratio 3.07, 95% CI 1.47-6.40; P = .007). No excess mortality was observed during 18 months in older survivors of COVID-19. Living in a nursing home was associated with decreased survival rates.
AbstractList This report aimed to describe mortality at 18 months in older survivors of the first wave of COVID-19.OBJECTIVESThis report aimed to describe mortality at 18 months in older survivors of the first wave of COVID-19.Observational cohort study.DESIGNObservational cohort study.Patients aged ≥65 years hospitalized for COVID-19 in the acute geriatric wards of 2 centers.SETTING AND PARTICIPANTSPatients aged ≥65 years hospitalized for COVID-19 in the acute geriatric wards of 2 centers.Characteristics of deceased and survivors were compared by Fisher exact, Mann-Whitney U, or 2-tailed t tests. Survival rates were analysed by Cox proportional hazards regression models.METHODSCharacteristics of deceased and survivors were compared by Fisher exact, Mann-Whitney U, or 2-tailed t tests. Survival rates were analysed by Cox proportional hazards regression models.Of a total of 323 patients admitted during the first wave, 196 survived the acute phase, with 34 patients who died in the 18 months after hospital discharge (17.3%). Higher mortality was observed in patients living in nursing homes (P = .033) and in those who were hospitalized after discharge during the follow-up period (97.1% vs 72.8%, P = .001). There was no difference in survival curves according to age, sex, presence of dyspnea, and dementia. Living in a nursing home significantly increased the mortality rates in the multivariate model adjusted for age and sex (hazard ratio 3.07, 95% CI 1.47-6.40; P = .007).RESULTSOf a total of 323 patients admitted during the first wave, 196 survived the acute phase, with 34 patients who died in the 18 months after hospital discharge (17.3%). Higher mortality was observed in patients living in nursing homes (P = .033) and in those who were hospitalized after discharge during the follow-up period (97.1% vs 72.8%, P = .001). There was no difference in survival curves according to age, sex, presence of dyspnea, and dementia. Living in a nursing home significantly increased the mortality rates in the multivariate model adjusted for age and sex (hazard ratio 3.07, 95% CI 1.47-6.40; P = .007).No excess mortality was observed during 18 months in older survivors of COVID-19. Living in a nursing home was associated with decreased survival rates.CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONSNo excess mortality was observed during 18 months in older survivors of COVID-19. Living in a nursing home was associated with decreased survival rates.
This report aimed to describe mortality at 18 months in older survivors of the first wave of COVID-19. Observational cohort study. Patients aged ≥65 years hospitalized for COVID-19 in the acute geriatric wards of 2 centers. Characteristics of deceased and survivors were compared by Fisher exact, Mann-Whitney U, or 2-tailed t tests. Survival rates were analysed by Cox proportional hazards regression models. Of a total of 323 patients admitted during the first wave, 196 survived the acute phase, with 34 patients who died in the 18 months after hospital discharge (17.3%). Higher mortality was observed in patients living in nursing homes (P = .033) and in those who were hospitalized after discharge during the follow-up period (97.1% vs 72.8%, P = .001). There was no difference in survival curves according to age, sex, presence of dyspnea, and dementia. Living in a nursing home significantly increased the mortality rates in the multivariate model adjusted for age and sex (hazard ratio 3.07, 95% CI 1.47-6.40; P = .007). No excess mortality was observed during 18 months in older survivors of COVID-19. Living in a nursing home was associated with decreased survival rates.
ArticleNumber 105047
Author di Silvestro, Katharine
Jean, Michèle
Lacroix, Océana
Trombert, Véronique
Zekry, Dina
Herrmann, François
Mendes, Aline
Serratrice, Christine
Graf, Christophe
Coutaz, Martial
Moro, Davide
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Snippet This report aimed to describe mortality at 18 months in older survivors of the first wave of COVID-19. Observational cohort study. Patients aged ≥65 years...
This report aimed to describe mortality at 18 months in older survivors of the first wave of COVID-19.OBJECTIVESThis report aimed to describe mortality at 18...
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SubjectTerms COVID-19
geriatrics
long-term mortality
nursing homes
older people
Title Long-Term Mortality in Very Old Survivors of COVID-19
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