2022
Risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes associated with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases and immune-modifying therapies: a nationwide cohort study in the OpenSAFELY platform
MacKenna B, Kennedy NA, Mehrkar A, Rowan A, Galloway J, Matthewman J, Mansfield KE, Bechman K, Yates M, Brown J, Schultze A, Norton S, Walker AJ, Morton CE, Harrison D, Bhaskaran K, Rentsch CT, Williamson E, Croker R, Bacon S, Hickman G, Ward T, Davy S, Green A, Fisher L, Hulme W, Bates C, Curtis HJ, Tazare J, Eggo RM, Evans D, Inglesby P, Cockburn J, McDonald HI, Tomlinson LA, Mathur R, Wong AYS, Forbes H, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Douglas IJ, Smeeth L, Lees CW, Evans SJW, Goldacre B, Smith CH, Langan SM. Risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes associated with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases and immune-modifying therapies: a nationwide cohort study in the OpenSAFELY platform. The Lancet Rheumatology 2022, 4: e490-e506. PMID: 35698725, PMCID: PMC9179144, DOI: 10.1016/s2665-9913(22)00098-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImmune-mediated inflammatory diseasesCOVID-19-related deathsSevere COVID-19 outcomesImmune-modifying therapiesCritical care admissionInflammatory diseasesCOVID-19 outcomesImmune-modifying drugsHospital admissionGeneral populationCare admissionHazard ratioStandard systemic therapyStandard systemic treatmentSevere COVID-19Primary care recordsPrimary care dataNon-white ethnic groupsCohort studySystemic therapySystemic treatmentCox regressionPrescription dataCare recordsWhite ethnic groupSafety of COVID-19 vaccination and acute neurological events: A self-controlled case series in England using the OpenSAFELY platform
Walker JL, Schultze A, Tazare J, Tamborska A, Singh B, Donegan K, Stowe J, Morton CE, Hulme WJ, Curtis HJ, Williamson EJ, Mehrkar A, Eggo RM, Rentsch CT, Mathur R, Bacon S, Walker AJ, Davy S, Evans D, Inglesby P, Hickman G, MacKenna B, Tomlinson L, Ca Green A, Fisher L, Cockburn J, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Bates C, Evans SJ, Solomon T, Andrews NJ, Douglas IJ, Goldacre B, Smeeth L, McDonald HI. Safety of COVID-19 vaccination and acute neurological events: A self-controlled case series in England using the OpenSAFELY platform. Vaccine 2022, 40: 4479-4487. PMID: 35715350, PMCID: PMC9170533, DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.06.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGuillain-Barré syndromeAcute neurological eventsBell's palsyCOVID-19 vaccinationTransverse myelitisChAdOx1 vaccineOpenSAFELY platformFirst doseNeurological eventsRate of GBSSelf-controlled case series designIncidence rate ratiosPrimary care dataRare adverse eventsSelf-controlled case seriesConditional Poisson regressionCOVID-19 vaccineCase series designBNT162b2 vaccineesChAdOx1 vaccinationVaccine recipientsAdverse eventsHospital admissionCase seriesAbsolute riskAssociation between oral anticoagulants and COVID-19 related outcomes: a population-based cohort study
Wong AY, Tomlinson L, Brown JP, Elson W, Walker AJ, Schultze A, Morton CE, Evans D, Inglesby P, MacKenna B, Bhaskaran K, Rentsch CT, Powell E, Williamson E, Croker R, Bacon S, Hulme W, Bates C, Curtis HJ, Mehrkar A, Cockburn J, McDonald HI, Mathur R, Wing K, Forbes H, Eggo RM, Evans SJ, Smeeth L, Goldacre B, Douglas IJ, . Association between oral anticoagulants and COVID-19 related outcomes: a population-based cohort study. British Journal Of General Practice 2022, 72: bjgp.2021.0689. PMID: 35440465, PMCID: PMC9037187, DOI: 10.3399/bjgp.2021.0689.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCOVID-19 outcomesPopulation-based cohort studySevere COVID-19 outcomesSARS-CoV-2Oral anticoagulantsLower riskVASc scoreCohort studyHazard ratioAtrial fibrillationCOVID-19 related outcomesCOVID-19-related deathsPrescribed oral anticoagulantsPrimary care dataBaseline stroke riskOAC useCurrent useStroke riskHospital admissionThrombotic eventsCox regressionOAC usersReduced infection riskGeneral practiceDeath records
2021
Association between warfarin and COVID-19-related outcomes compared with direct oral anticoagulants: population-based cohort study
Wong A, Tomlinson L, Brown J, Elson W, Walker A, Schultze A, Morton C, Evans D, Inglesby P, MacKenna B, Bhaskaran K, Rentsch C, Powell E, Williamson E, Croker R, Bacon S, Hulme W, Bates C, Curtis H, Mehrkar A, Cockburn J, McDonald H, Mathur R, Wing K, Forbes H, Eggo R, Evans S, Smeeth L, Goldacre B, Douglas I. Association between warfarin and COVID-19-related outcomes compared with direct oral anticoagulants: population-based cohort study. Journal Of Hematology & Oncology 2021, 14: 172. PMID: 34666811, PMCID: PMC8525065, DOI: 10.1186/s13045-021-01185-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDirect oral anticoagulantsPopulation-based cohort studyCOVID-19-related outcomesSevere COVID-19Oral anticoagulantsCohort studyHazard ratioLower riskNegative control outcome analysisSevere COVID-19 diseaseNon-valvular atrial fibrillationPrimary care dataCOVID-19 outcomesCOVID-19COVID-19 diseaseNegative control outcomesDOAC usersOpenSAFELY platformWarfarin usersHospital admissionAtrial fibrillationClinical evidenceCox regressionResultsA totalOutcome analysisOpenSAFELY NHS Service Restoration Observatory 1: primary care clinical activity in England during the first wave of COVID-19
Curtis HJ, MacKenna B, Croker R, Inglesby P, Walker AJ, Morley J, Mehrkar A, Morton CE, Bacon S, Hickman G, Bates C, Evans D, Ward T, Cockburn J, Davy S, Bhaskaran K, Schultze A, Rentsch CT, Williamson EJ, Hulme WJ, McDonald HI, Tomlinson L, Mathur R, Drysdale H, Eggo RM, Wing K, Wong AY, Forbes H, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Evans SJ, Douglas IJ, Smeeth L, Goldacre B, . OpenSAFELY NHS Service Restoration Observatory 1: primary care clinical activity in England during the first wave of COVID-19. British Journal Of General Practice 2021, 72: bjgp.2021.0380. PMID: 34750105, PMCID: PMC8589464, DOI: 10.3399/bjgp.2021.0380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical activityGeneral practicePre-pandemic levelsNormal levelsPrimary care dataHealthcare activitiesAsthma reviewCohort studyRespiratory symptomsRespiratory infectionsDisease reviewDiseases codesRespiratory diseaseLaboratory testsNHS EnglandPatient recordsCare dataSustained dropCOVD-19 pandemicCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicMost laboratory testsBroader recoverySmall reductionPandemicSocial determinants of pertussis and influenza vaccine uptake in pregnancy: a national cohort study in England using electronic health records
Walker JL, Rentsch CT, McDonald HI, Bak J, Minassian C, Amirthalingam G, Edelstein M, Thomas S. Social determinants of pertussis and influenza vaccine uptake in pregnancy: a national cohort study in England using electronic health records. BMJ Open 2021, 11: e046545. PMID: 34155074, PMCID: PMC8217954, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046545.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPertussis vaccine uptakeVaccine uptakeNon-white ethnicityPregnant womenEligible pregnanciesSocial determinantsCohort studyNationwide population-based cohort studyClinical Practice Research DatalinkPopulation-based cohort studyGreater deprivationCare dataLow vaccine uptakeInfluenza vaccine uptakeSecondary care dataNational cohort studyPrimary care dataVaccine-preventable diseasesLow uptakeVaccine promotion strategiesElectronic health recordsInfluenza vaccinationMaternal ageSuccessive pregnanciesVaccination promotionFactors associated with deaths due to COVID-19 versus other causes: population-based cohort analysis of UK primary care data and linked national death registrations within the OpenSAFELY platform
Bhaskaran K, Bacon S, Evans SJ, Bates CJ, Rentsch CT, MacKenna B, Tomlinson L, Walker AJ, Schultze A, Morton CE, Grint D, Mehrkar A, Eggo RM, Inglesby P, Douglas IJ, McDonald HI, Cockburn J, Williamson EJ, Evans D, Curtis HJ, Hulme WJ, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Spiegelhalter D, Smeeth L, Goldacre B. Factors associated with deaths due to COVID-19 versus other causes: population-based cohort analysis of UK primary care data and linked national death registrations within the OpenSAFELY platform. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe 2021, 6: 100109. PMID: 33997835, PMCID: PMC8106239, DOI: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-COVID deathsCOVID-19 deathsNational death registrationsPrimary care dataOpenSAFELY platformCOVID-19Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research CentrePopulation-based cohort analysisDeath registrationUK primary care dataCare dataPre-existing medical conditionsCOVID-19 mortality riskChronic liver diseaseHistory of cancerUK Medical Research CouncilHealth Data Research UKNational InstituteCOVID-19 mortalityMagnitude of associationMedical Research CouncilNon-white ethnic groupsBiomedical Research CentreCohort studyLiver diseaseEthnic differences in SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19-related hospitalisation, intensive care unit admission, and death in 17 million adults in England: an observational cohort study using the OpenSAFELY platform
Mathur R, Rentsch C, Morton C, Hulme W, Schultze A, MacKenna B, Eggo R, Bhaskaran K, Wong A, Williamson E, Forbes H, Wing K, McDonald H, Bates C, Bacon S, Walker A, Evans D, Inglesby P, Mehrkar A, Curtis H, DeVito N, Croker R, Drysdale H, Cockburn J, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Douglas I, Tomlinson L, Evans S, Grieve R, Harrison D, Rowan K, Khunti K, Chaturvedi N, Smeeth L, Goldacre B, Collaborative O. Ethnic differences in SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19-related hospitalisation, intensive care unit admission, and death in 17 million adults in England: an observational cohort study using the OpenSAFELY platform. The Lancet 2021, 397: 1711-1724. PMID: 33939953, PMCID: PMC8087292, DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(21)00634-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionIntensive care unit admissionCOVID-19-related hospitalisationCare unit admissionObservational cohort studyCOVID-19 outcomesOutcomes of interestSouth Asian groupsOpenSAFELY platformICU admissionUnit admissionCohort studyEthnicity groupsMixed ethnicity groupCOVID-19-related hospital admissionsCOVID-19-related ICU admissionEthnic differencesAdverse COVID-19 outcomesMinority ethnic populationsSARS-CoV-2 testingMultivariable Cox regressionRisk of hospitalisationWhite groupPrimary care recordsPrimary care dataAssociation between living with children and outcomes from covid-19: OpenSAFELY cohort study of 12 million adults in England
Forbes H, Morton CE, Bacon S, McDonald HI, Minassian C, Brown JP, Rentsch CT, Mathur R, Schultze A, DeVito NJ, MacKenna B, Hulme WJ, Croker R, Walker AJ, Williamson EJ, Bates C, Mehrkar A, Curtis HJ, Evans D, Wing K, Inglesby P, Drysdale H, Wong AYS, Cockburn J, McManus R, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Douglas IJ, Smeeth L, Evans SJW, Bhaskaran K, Eggo RM, Goldacre B, Tomlinson LA. Association between living with children and outcomes from covid-19: OpenSAFELY cohort study of 12 million adults in England. The BMJ 2021, 372: n628. PMID: 33737413, PMCID: PMC7970340, DOI: 10.1136/bmj.n628.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionIntensive care admissionHospital admissionCare admissionCohort studyCOVID-19Covid-19 related hospital admissionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Wave 2Primary care dataRelated hospital admissionsSyndrome coronavirus 2Adults 65 yearsCohort of adultsCOVID-19 outcomesCoronavirus disease 2019COVID-19 mortalityRisk of infectionWave 1UK pandemicHazard ratioIntensive careAbsolute risk
2020
HIV infection and COVID-19 death: a population-based cohort analysis of UK primary care data and linked national death registrations within the OpenSAFELY platform
Bhaskaran K, Rentsch CT, MacKenna B, Schultze A, Mehrkar A, Bates CJ, Eggo RM, Morton CE, Bacon SCJ, Inglesby P, Douglas IJ, Walker AJ, McDonald HI, Cockburn J, Williamson EJ, Evans D, Forbes HJ, Curtis HJ, Hulme WJ, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Evans SJW, Smeeth L, Goldacre B. HIV infection and COVID-19 death: a population-based cohort analysis of UK primary care data and linked national death registrations within the OpenSAFELY platform. The Lancet HIV 2020, 8: e24-e32. PMID: 33316211, PMCID: PMC7773630, DOI: 10.1016/s2352-3018(20)30305-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCOVID-19 deathsNational death registrationsPrimary care dataHazard ratioHIV infectionOpenSAFELY platformBlack ethnicityHealth Research Oxford Biomedical Research CentreElectronic primary care dataPopulation-based cohort analysisDeath registrationUK primary care dataCare dataLarge-scale population-based studyRetrospective cohort studyPrimary care recordsUK Medical Research CouncilPopulation-based studyRisk of deathHealth Data Research UKNon-black individualsNational InstituteCOVID-19 mortalityMedical Research CouncilBiomedical Research CentreEffect of pre-exposure use of hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19 mortality: a population-based cohort study in patients with rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus using the OpenSAFELY platform
Rentsch CT, DeVito NJ, MacKenna B, Morton CE, Bhaskaran K, Brown JP, Schultze A, Hulme WJ, Croker R, Walker AJ, Williamson EJ, Bates C, Bacon S, Mehrkar A, Curtis HJ, Evans D, Wing K, Inglesby P, Mathur R, Drysdale H, Wong AYS, McDonald HI, Cockburn J, Forbes H, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Smeeth L, Douglas IJ, Dixon WG, Evans SJW, Tomlinson L, Goldacre B. Effect of pre-exposure use of hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19 mortality: a population-based cohort study in patients with rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus using the OpenSAFELY platform. The Lancet Rheumatology 2020, 3: e19-e27. PMID: 33349815, PMCID: PMC7745258, DOI: 10.1016/s2665-9913(20)30378-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCOVID-19 mortalitySystemic lupus erythematosusPopulation-based cohort studyLupus erythematosusRheumatoid arthritisOpenSAFELY platformCohort studyImmunosuppressive drugsRheumatological diseasesSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2National primary care dataAcute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Effectiveness of hydroxychloroquinePre-exposure usePrimary care dataSyndrome coronavirus 2COVID-19 outbreakCumulative COVID-19 mortalityCOVID-19Medical Research CouncilNegative control outcomesCOVID-19 deathsHydroxychloroquine useCox regression