Background: There is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provided to hospitalised patients during an infectious disease epidemic or pandemic. Improvements in care and clinician confidence may shorten the time spent as an inpatient, or the need for admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) or high dependency unit (HDU). On the other hand, limited resources at times of high demand may lead to rationing. Nevertheless, these variables may be used as static proxies for disease severity, as outcome measures for trials, and to inform planning and logistics. Methods: We investigate these time trends in an extremely large international cohort of 142,540 patients hospitalised with COVID-19. Investigated are: time...
International audienceBackground Many countries have experienced 2 predominant waves of COVID-19–rel...
Background: To assess trends in the quality of care for COVID-19 patients at the ICU over the course...
Background: Predicting bed occupancy for hospitalised patients with COVID-19 requires understanding ...
Background: There is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provi...
Background: There is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provi...
BackgroundThere is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provide...
Background: There is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provi...
BackgroundMortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline durin...
Objectives We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of m...
It remains elusive how the characteristics, the course of disease, the clinical management and the o...
BackgroundMortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline durin...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of ...
Background Mortality rates of UK patients hospitalised with COVID-19 appeared to fall during the fir...
The objective was to describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized COVID-19 pat...
Background Policymakers need robust data to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe demographi...
International audienceBackground Many countries have experienced 2 predominant waves of COVID-19–rel...
Background: To assess trends in the quality of care for COVID-19 patients at the ICU over the course...
Background: Predicting bed occupancy for hospitalised patients with COVID-19 requires understanding ...
Background: There is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provi...
Background: There is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provi...
BackgroundThere is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provide...
Background: There is potentially considerable variation in the nature and duration of the care provi...
BackgroundMortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline durin...
Objectives We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of m...
It remains elusive how the characteristics, the course of disease, the clinical management and the o...
BackgroundMortality rates in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in the UK appeared to decline durin...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether the timing of hospital admission is associated with the risk of ...
Background Mortality rates of UK patients hospitalised with COVID-19 appeared to fall during the fir...
The objective was to describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized COVID-19 pat...
Background Policymakers need robust data to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe demographi...
International audienceBackground Many countries have experienced 2 predominant waves of COVID-19–rel...
Background: To assess trends in the quality of care for COVID-19 patients at the ICU over the course...
Background: Predicting bed occupancy for hospitalised patients with COVID-19 requires understanding ...