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Early determinants of mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia

Ansari, Khalid Aziz; Alwazzeh, Marwan Jabr; Alkuwaiti, Feras Ahmed; Farooqi, Faraz Ahmed; Al Khathlan, Noor; Almutawah, Hussain; Alahmed, Mustafa; Alfaraj, Hussain; Aljarrash, Ahmed; Almadhary, Jaffar; Alwarthan, Sarah; Alsahlawi, Ahmed Mohammed; Almashouf, Abdullah Bandar; Alqasim, Moammer; Alkuwaiti, Elaf

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Authors

Marwan Jabr Alwazzeh

Feras Ahmed Alkuwaiti

Faraz Ahmed Farooqi

Noor Al Khathlan

Hussain Almutawah

Mustafa Alahmed

Hussain Alfaraj

Ahmed Aljarrash

Jaffar Almadhary

Sarah Alwarthan

Ahmed Mohammed Alsahlawi

Abdullah Bandar Almashouf

Moammer Alqasim

Elaf Alkuwaiti



Abstract

Purpose: This study investigated the clinical determinants of mortality in hospitalized patients infected with COVID-19. Patients and Methods: A retrospective multicenter large cohort of COVID-19 patients hospitalized between March 2020 and February 2021. We included patients admitted with a confirmed COVID-19 infection with positive COVID-19 through real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). SPSS version 25.0 (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.) was used to analyze the data. Results: Among the study participants (n = 1444), the mean age of the population was 49.22±17.69 years, of which 63.9% were males (n = 924). Overall, the mean age for non-survivors was 55.65 ±16.41 years and the length of ICU stay was 13.95 ±12.4 years. The most common comorbidity among the study subjects was hypertension (HTN) (32.7%), followed by cardiovascular disease (CVD) (10.7%). Patients who were mechanically ventilated (MV) had higher mortality than those who did not require MV (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Our study concluded that old age, the presence of underlying cardiovascular conditions, an abnormal WBC count (leukopenia or leukocytosis), and abnormal blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels are among the independent predictors of mortality in the Saudi population. These findings may guide health care providers to manage COVID-19 patients more effectively with better outcomes.

Citation

Ansari, K. A., Alwazzeh, M. J., Alkuwaiti, F. A., Farooqi, F. A., Al Khathlan, N., Almutawah, H., …Alkuwaiti, E. (2022). Early determinants of mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. International Journal of General Medicine, 15(15), 1689-1701. https://doi.org/10.2147/ijgm.s349598

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 27, 2022
Publication Date Feb 8, 2022
Deposit Date Jun 15, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jun 15, 2022
Journal International Journal of General Medicine
Electronic ISSN 1178-7074
Publisher Dove Medical Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 15
Pages 1689-1701
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/ijgm.s349598
Keywords General Medicine; COVID-19; Mortality; Saudi Arabia
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/9430644
Publisher URL https://www.dovepress.com/early-determinants-of-mortality-in-hospitalized-covid-19-patients-in-t-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IJGM

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