About 12 percent of COVID-19 patients in New York received invasive mechanical ventilation, and most of them died, a new large study shows.
Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association,
the study examines EHR data for 5,700 patients hospitalized with
COVID-19 at 12 hospitals in New York City, Long Island and Westchester
County, N.Y., within the Northwell Health system. The patients were
admitted to hospitals between March 1 and April 4.
Researchers assessed outcomes for 2,634 patients who were discharged
or had died by April 4. Of these, 14.2 percent were treated in the ICU;
12.2 percent received invasive mechanical ventilation; and 3.2 percent
were treated with kidney replacement therapy. Twenty-one percent of the
patients died.
Of the 320 patients who received invasive mechanical ventilation, 88.1 percent died.
Researchers also found that among the 5,700 patients studied in
total, the most common underlying conditions were hypertension (56.6
percent), obesity (41.7 percent) and diabetes (33.8 percent). The median
age of the patients was 63 years, and 39.7 percent were female.
A total of 45 patients (2.2 percent) were readmitted during the study period, the study shows.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/patient-safety-outcomes/what-ehr-data-reveals-about-ventilated-covid-19-patients-at-12-new-york-hospitals.html
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