As the body's immunity declines with age, elderly-hospitalized patients due to COVID-19 might be at higher mortality risk. Therefore, the aim of this prospective study was to examine the possible risk factors (demographic, social or comorbidities) most associated with mortality one-year after diagnosis of COVID-19. Routine data were collected from a cohort of hospitalized adults with severe COVID-19. The primary endpoint was mortality at one-year after diagnosis of COVID-19. We used a Cox proportional hazard model to estimate the hazard ratios (HRs) for both all-cause and specific cardiorespiratory mortality. A fully adjusted model included sex, socioeconomic status, institutionalization status, disability, smoking habit, and comorbidities ...
Aim: Mortality is high in Coronavirus disease 2019 patients with pre-existing comorbidities and adva...
Older adults are particularly susceptible to COVID-19 in terms of both disease severity and risk of ...
Background Clinical outcomes among COVID-19 patients vary greatly with age and underlying comorbidit...
Background: The actual SARS-CoV-2 outbreak caused a highly transmissible disease with a tremendous i...
Background: The risk of death due to COVID-19 among hospitalized patients is known to be higher in o...
This paper demonstrates that once we control for comorbidity factors, age has a minor effect on COVI...
Background: To identify and quantify associations between baseline characteristics on hospital admis...
Background: To identify and quantify associations between baseline characteristics on hospital admis...
Background: To identify and quantify associations between baseline characteristics on hospital admis...
Risk stratification for hospitalized adults with COVID-19 is essential to inform decisions about ind...
Advanced age is a well-known risk factor for poor prognosis in COVID-19. However, few studies have s...
Risk stratification for hospitalized adults with COVID-19 is essential to inform decisions about ind...
Introduction: Older adults are more susceptible to severe COVID-19, with increased all-cause mortali...
Background and Aims Older people have higher rates of comorbidities and may experience more severe ...
Background To identify and quantify associations between baseline characteristics on hospital admis...
Aim: Mortality is high in Coronavirus disease 2019 patients with pre-existing comorbidities and adva...
Older adults are particularly susceptible to COVID-19 in terms of both disease severity and risk of ...
Background Clinical outcomes among COVID-19 patients vary greatly with age and underlying comorbidit...
Background: The actual SARS-CoV-2 outbreak caused a highly transmissible disease with a tremendous i...
Background: The risk of death due to COVID-19 among hospitalized patients is known to be higher in o...
This paper demonstrates that once we control for comorbidity factors, age has a minor effect on COVI...
Background: To identify and quantify associations between baseline characteristics on hospital admis...
Background: To identify and quantify associations between baseline characteristics on hospital admis...
Background: To identify and quantify associations between baseline characteristics on hospital admis...
Risk stratification for hospitalized adults with COVID-19 is essential to inform decisions about ind...
Advanced age is a well-known risk factor for poor prognosis in COVID-19. However, few studies have s...
Risk stratification for hospitalized adults with COVID-19 is essential to inform decisions about ind...
Introduction: Older adults are more susceptible to severe COVID-19, with increased all-cause mortali...
Background and Aims Older people have higher rates of comorbidities and may experience more severe ...
Background To identify and quantify associations between baseline characteristics on hospital admis...
Aim: Mortality is high in Coronavirus disease 2019 patients with pre-existing comorbidities and adva...
Older adults are particularly susceptible to COVID-19 in terms of both disease severity and risk of ...
Background Clinical outcomes among COVID-19 patients vary greatly with age and underlying comorbidit...