Management and outcomes of patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 at a tertiary care center in midwestern United States

Published: October 8, 2020
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Knowledge of treatment regimens and outcomes for novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is evolving. Recent studies have reported mortality rates ranging from 39-50% among hospitalized patients with COVID-19. We report our experience ofmanagement and outcomes of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 at a large tertiary-care center in Midwestern United States. Of 658 patients presenting to our tertiary care center, 217 needed hospitalization, majority (77%) of whom were severely sick requiring admission to the intensive care unit (ICU). All received corticosteroids, and 78% of the patients received tocilizumab. More than two-thirds of the patients received anticoagulation and 80% of patients in the ICU had prone-positioning. The median duration of hospitalization was 12 days (interquartile range, 8 to16), median duration of intensive care unit stay was 7 days (interquartile range, 5 to 9) and requirement of mechanical ventilation was 6 days (interquartile range, 5 to 8) in our cohort. Of the 217 patients, 27 died (12% mortality). The majority of our patients received corticosteroids, tocilizumab, anticoagulation and prone positioning. While higher mortality rates of >30% have been reported in various studies among hospitalized patients with COVID-19, the majority of hospitalized patients in our cohort survived with a low mortality rate. The majority of our patients received corticosteroids, tocilizumab, anticoagulation and prone positioning. While higher mortality rates of >30% have been reported in various studies among hospitalized patients with COVID-19, the majority of hospitalized patients in our cohort survived with a low mortality rate.

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Ashlesha Kaushik, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Unity Point Health at St. Luke's Regional Medical Center, Sioux City, IA

Medical Director, COVID-19 Incident Command; University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine

 

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Gupta, Sandeep, Ashlesha Kaushik, and Jitendra Gupta. 2020. “Management and Outcomes of Patients Hospitalized With Severe COVID-19 at a Tertiary Care Center in Midwestern United States”. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease 90 (4). https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2020.1592.

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