2023
Prognostic Factors of COVID‐19: An Umbrella Review Endorsed by the International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology
Sarri G, Liu W, Zabotka L, Freitag A, Claire R, Wangge G, Elvidge J, Dawoud D, Bennett D, Wen X, Li X, Rentsch C, Uddin J, Ali M, Gokhale M, Déruaz‐Luyet A, Moga D, Guo J, Zullo A, Patorno E, Lin K. Prognostic Factors of COVID‐19: An Umbrella Review Endorsed by the International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2023, 114: 604-613. PMID: 37342987, DOI: 10.1002/cpt.2977.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrognostic factorsUmbrella reviewHigh riskIntensive care unit admissionShort-term adverse outcomesCOVID-19AMSTAR-2 toolSystematic literature reviewCare unit admissionRisk of hospitalizationKey prognostic factorsHigh-risk groupCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicCOVID-19 outcomesDisease 2019 pandemicComparative effectiveness researchInternational SocietyCOVID-19 disparitiesUnit admissionLong COVIDMale sexAdverse outcomesOptimal careFemale sexHeart disease
2021
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
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 data
2019
Medical Intensive Care Unit Admission Among Patients With and Without HIV, Hepatitis C Virus, and Alcohol-Related Diagnoses in the United States
Rentsch CT, Tate JP, Steel T, Butt AA, Gibert CL, Huang L, Pisani M, Soo Hoo GW, Crystal S, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Brown ST, Freiberg MS, Graber CJ, Kim JW, Rimland D, Justice AC, Fiellin DA, Crothers KA, Akgün KM. Medical Intensive Care Unit Admission Among Patients With and Without HIV, Hepatitis C Virus, and Alcohol-Related Diagnoses in the United States. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2019, 80: 145-151. PMID: 30422912, PMCID: PMC6701630, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000001904.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatitis C virusAlcohol-related diagnosesAdmission ratesMICU admissionAdmission riskC virusRelative riskIntensive care unit admission rateMedical intensive care unit admissionAge-adjusted admission ratesHCV mono-infected patientsIntensive care unit admissionVeterans Aging Cohort StudyHCV care providersCare unit admissionAging Cohort StudyAdjusted rate ratiosConfidence intervalsVeterans Health AdministrationUnhealthy alcohol useHIV monoHIV-/HCVUnit admissionCause hospitalizationHCV infection