Indian Journal of Community Medicine (Jan 2023)

Predictors of mortality among COVID-19 patients - A case control study at tertiary care center, Nanded (Maharashtra)

  • Prakash L Gattani,
  • Mahavir P Nakel,
  • Ismail F Inamdar,
  • Sainath L Maidapwad,
  • Omprasad B Damkondwar,
  • Komal S Warkad,
  • Rajabhau S Butte,
  • Abhijeet L Bansode

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_1495_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 2
pp. 230 – 237

Abstract

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Background: The novel Coronavirus is belonging to the family of SARS & MERS-CoV, the impact of the earlier is more dreadful as demonstrated by the steady increase in morbid cases. The average incubation period of COVID-19 is 1–14 days with a mean of 6 days. Aim - To evaluate predictors of mortality among COVID-19 patients. Objectives – 1. To assess risk predictors associated with mortality among COVID-19 patients 2. To a suggest prediction model for preventing mortality in future outbreaks. Materials and Methods: Study design – A case-control study. Study place -Tertiary care center, Nanded, Maharashtra. The present study included 400 cases that died off due to Covid-19 and 400 controls survived COVID-19 disease in a 1:1 proportion. Results: On admission, a significant difference was observed among cases and controls with reference to the percentage of SpO2 (p < 0.05). The proportion of associated co-morbidities among cases was very high i.e., 75.75% as compared to controls with a proportion of 29.25% co-morbidities. The median days of hospital stay were significantly lower in cases compared to controls (3 days vs 12 days, P < 0.001). Conclusion: Length of hospital stay (in days) was showing a significant difference among cases and control (3 days Vs 12 days); hospital stay was less (median 3 days) for cases, as they reported late and thus died earlier; hence concluded that early hospital admission will decrease chances of death due to COVID-19.

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