A brief-review of the risk factors for covid-19 severity

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Autor(a) principal: Rod, J. E.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar, Cortes-Ramirez, Javier
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/172287
Resumo: The World Health Organization has emphasized that one of the most important questions to address regarding the covid-19 pandemic is to understand risk factors for disease severity. We conducted a brief review that synthesizes the available evidence and provides a judgment on the consistency of the association between risk factors and a composite end-point of severe-fatal covid-19. Additionally, we also conducted a comparability analysis of risk factors across 17 studies. We found evidence supporting a total of 60 predictors for disease severity, of which seven were deemed of high consistency, 40 of medium and 13 of low. Among the factors with high consistency of association, we found age, C-reactive protein, D-dimer, albumin, body temperature, SOFA score and diabetes. The results suggest that diabetes might be the most consistent comorbidity predicting disease severity and that future research should carefully consider the comparability of reporting cases, factors, and outcomes along the different stages of the natural history of covid-19.
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title A brief-review of the risk factors for covid-19 severity
spellingShingle A brief-review of the risk factors for covid-19 severity
Rod, J. E.
Coronavirus Infections
epidemiology
Fatal Outcome
Risk Factors
Review
title_short A brief-review of the risk factors for covid-19 severity
title_full A brief-review of the risk factors for covid-19 severity
title_fullStr A brief-review of the risk factors for covid-19 severity
title_full_unstemmed A brief-review of the risk factors for covid-19 severity
title_sort A brief-review of the risk factors for covid-19 severity
author Rod, J. E.
author_facet Rod, J. E.
Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar
Cortes-Ramirez, Javier
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Cortes-Ramirez, Javier
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rod, J. E.
Oviedo-Trespalacios, Oscar
Cortes-Ramirez, Javier
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coronavirus Infections
epidemiology
Fatal Outcome
Risk Factors
Review
topic Coronavirus Infections
epidemiology
Fatal Outcome
Risk Factors
Review
description The World Health Organization has emphasized that one of the most important questions to address regarding the covid-19 pandemic is to understand risk factors for disease severity. We conducted a brief review that synthesizes the available evidence and provides a judgment on the consistency of the association between risk factors and a composite end-point of severe-fatal covid-19. Additionally, we also conducted a comparability analysis of risk factors across 17 studies. We found evidence supporting a total of 60 predictors for disease severity, of which seven were deemed of high consistency, 40 of medium and 13 of low. Among the factors with high consistency of association, we found age, C-reactive protein, D-dimer, albumin, body temperature, SOFA score and diabetes. The results suggest that diabetes might be the most consistent comorbidity predicting disease severity and that future research should carefully consider the comparability of reporting cases, factors, and outcomes along the different stages of the natural history of covid-19.
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