Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública (Oct 2022)

Hospital readmissions and emergency department re-presentation of COVID-19 patients: a systematic review

  • Sasha Peiris,
  • Joseph L. Nates,
  • Joao Toledo,
  • Yeh-Li Ho,
  • Ojino Sosa,
  • Victoria Stanford,
  • Sylvain Aldighieri,
  • Ludovic Reveiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2022.142
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 142
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Objective. To characterize the frequency, causes, and predictors of readmissions of COVID-19 patients after discharge from heath facilities or emergency departments, interventions used to reduce readmissions, and outcomes of COVID-19 patients discharged from such settings. Methods. We performed a systematic review for case series and observational studies published between January 2020 and April 2021 in PubMed, Embase, LILACS, and MedRxiv, reporting the frequency, causes, or risk factors for readmission of COVID-19 survivors/patients. We conducted a narrative synthesis and assessed the methodological quality using the JBI critical appraisal checklist. Results. We identified 44 studies including data from 10 countries. The overall 30-day median readmission rate was 7.1%. Readmissions varied with the length of follow-up, occurring 20% in four studies. Risk factors associated with mortality were male gender, advanced age, and comorbidities. Conclusions. Readmission of COVID-19 survivors is frequent, and post-discharge mortality is significant in specific populations. There is an urgent need to further examine underlying reasons for early readmission and to prevent additional readmissions and adverse outcomes in COVID-19 survivors.

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