Death among patients hospitalized with symptomatic covid-19 : implications for high-risk patients

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STEFAN, Mihaela S. | ELTANBEDAWI, Ahmed | DEVOE, Neil C. | KHAN, Sabiha | ZHOU, Ya | LATEF, Taroob | ESPOSITO, Anthony | FATIMA, Anum | KNEE, Alexander B. | LAGU, Tara C.

BACKGROUND: We aimed to examine the role played by the COVID-19 infection in patients' death and to determine the proportion of patients for whom it was a major contributor to death. METHODS: We included patients = 50 years old who were hospitalized with COVID-19 infection and died between March 1, 2020 and September 30, 2020 in a tertiary medical center. We considered COVID-19 infection to be a major cause for death if the patient had well-controlled medical conditions and death was improbable without coronavirus infection, and a minor cause for death if the patient had serious illnesses and had an indication for palliative care. RESULTS: Among 243 patients, median age was 80 (interquartile intervals: 72-86) and 40% were female. One in two had moderate or severe frailty and 41% had dementia. Nearly 60% of the patients were classified as having advanced, serious illnesses present prior to the hospitalization, with death being expected within 12 months, and among this group 39% were full code at admission. In the remaining 40% of patients, deaths were classified as unexpected based on patients' prior conditions, suggesting that COVID-19 infection complications were the primary contributor to death. CONCLUSIONS: For slightly less than half (40%) of patients who died of complications of COVID-19, death was an unexpected event. Among the 60% of patients for whom death was not a surprise, our findings identify opportunities to improve end-of-life discussions and implement shared decision-making in high-risk patients early on or prior to hospitalization.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jhm.12805

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