A major risk factor of COVID-19 severity is the patient''s health status at the time of the infection. Numerous studies focused on specific chronic diseases and identified conditions, mainly cardiovascular ones, associated with poor prognosis. However, chronic diseases tend to cluster into patterns, each with its particular repercussions on the clinical outcome of infected patients. Network analysis in our population revealed that not all cardiovascular patterns have the same risk of COVID-19 hospitalization or mortality and that this risk depends on the pattern of multimorbidity, besides age and sex. We evidenced that negative outcomes were strongly related to patterns in which diabetes and obesity stood out in older women and men, respect...
Objectives To investigate which were the most relevant sociodemographic and clinical variables assoc...
Background: Better understanding of the association between characteristics of patients hospitalized...
BACKGROUND: It is now well recognised that the risk of severe COVID-19 increases with some long-term...
A major risk factor of COVID-19 severity is the patient''s health status at the time of the infectio...
Identifying the population at risk of COVID-19 infection severity is a priority for clinicians and h...
Background Clinical outcomes among COVID-19 patients vary greatly with age and underlying comorbidit...
We aimed to analyze baseline socio-demographic and clinical factors associated with an increased lik...
Background: Cardiometabolic disorders may worsen Covid-19 outcomes. We investigated features and Cov...
Individuals with underlying comorbidities and multimorbidity may be at higher risk for severe COVID-...
Medical research is progressing to clarify the full spectrum of sub-acute and long-term effects of t...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research; Grant(s): Biomedical Research Centre Cambridge: Nutr...
COVID-19 is a disease whose knowledge is still under construction, high transmissibility, with no co...
Background: pre-existing comorbidities have been linked to SARS-CoV-2 infection but evidence is spar...
Aim To investigate how age, sex, and comorbidities affect the survival of hospitalized coronavirus d...
BACKGROUND: Better understanding of the association between characteristics of patients hospitalized...
Objectives To investigate which were the most relevant sociodemographic and clinical variables assoc...
Background: Better understanding of the association between characteristics of patients hospitalized...
BACKGROUND: It is now well recognised that the risk of severe COVID-19 increases with some long-term...
A major risk factor of COVID-19 severity is the patient''s health status at the time of the infectio...
Identifying the population at risk of COVID-19 infection severity is a priority for clinicians and h...
Background Clinical outcomes among COVID-19 patients vary greatly with age and underlying comorbidit...
We aimed to analyze baseline socio-demographic and clinical factors associated with an increased lik...
Background: Cardiometabolic disorders may worsen Covid-19 outcomes. We investigated features and Cov...
Individuals with underlying comorbidities and multimorbidity may be at higher risk for severe COVID-...
Medical research is progressing to clarify the full spectrum of sub-acute and long-term effects of t...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research; Grant(s): Biomedical Research Centre Cambridge: Nutr...
COVID-19 is a disease whose knowledge is still under construction, high transmissibility, with no co...
Background: pre-existing comorbidities have been linked to SARS-CoV-2 infection but evidence is spar...
Aim To investigate how age, sex, and comorbidities affect the survival of hospitalized coronavirus d...
BACKGROUND: Better understanding of the association between characteristics of patients hospitalized...
Objectives To investigate which were the most relevant sociodemographic and clinical variables assoc...
Background: Better understanding of the association between characteristics of patients hospitalized...
BACKGROUND: It is now well recognised that the risk of severe COVID-19 increases with some long-term...