Background Mortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline during the first wave of the pandemic. We aimed to quantify potential drivers of this change and identify groups of patients who remain at high risk of dying in hospital. Methods In this multicentre prospective observational cohort study, the International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infections Consortium WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK recruited a prospective cohort of patients with COVID-19 admitted to 247 acute hospitals in England, Scotland, and Wales during the first wave of the pandemic (between March 9 and Aug 2, 2020). We included all patients aged 18 years and older with clinical signs and symptoms of COVID-19 or con...
BackgroundCOVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complica...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had a significant impact on the National Health Serv...
BackgroundMortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline durin...
BackgroundMortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline durin...
Background Mortality rates of UK patients hospitalised with COVID-19 appeared to fall during the fir...
OBJECTIVE: To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus d...
Objective To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus di...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the previously described trend of improving mortality in people wit...
BACKGROUND: The second coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic wave in the UK progressed aggressivel...
Objectives: To assess patient- and hospital-level predictors of death and variation in death rates f...
Objective: To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus d...
OBJECTIVE:To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus di...
Objectives: We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of ...
Background COVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complic...
BackgroundCOVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complica...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had a significant impact on the National Health Serv...
BackgroundMortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline durin...
BackgroundMortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline durin...
Background Mortality rates of UK patients hospitalised with COVID-19 appeared to fall during the fir...
OBJECTIVE: To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus d...
Objective To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus di...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the previously described trend of improving mortality in people wit...
BACKGROUND: The second coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic wave in the UK progressed aggressivel...
Objectives: To assess patient- and hospital-level predictors of death and variation in death rates f...
Objective: To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus d...
OBJECTIVE:To characterise the clinical features of patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus di...
Objectives: We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of ...
Background COVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complic...
BackgroundCOVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital complica...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had a significant impact on the National Health Serv...