2023
Researching COVID to enhance recovery (RECOVER) pregnancy study: Rationale, objectives and design
Metz T, Clifton R, Gallagher R, Gross R, Horwitz L, Jacoby V, Martin-Herz S, Peralta-Carcelen M, Reeder H, Beamon C, Chan J, Chang A, Costantine M, Fitzgerald M, Foulkes A, Gibson K, Güthe N, Habli M, Hackney D, Hoffman M, Hoffman M, Hughes B, Katz S, Laleau V, Mallett G, Mendez-Figueroa H, Monzon V, Palatnik A, Palomares K, Parry S, Pettker C, Plunkett B, Poppas A, Reddy U, Rouse D, Saade G, Sandoval G, Schlater S, Sciurba F, Simhan H, Skupski D, Sowles A, Thaweethai T, Thomas G, Thorp J, Tita A, Weiner S, Weigand S, Yee L, Flaherman V, Initiative O. Researching COVID to enhance recovery (RECOVER) pregnancy study: Rationale, objectives and design. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0285351. PMID: 38128008, PMCID: PMC10734909, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285351.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionSARS-CoV-2Long-term outcomesMonths of agePregnancy cohortMaternal-Fetal Medicine Units NetworkHealth outcomesSARS-CoV-2 antibody testingAdverse long-term outcomesEunice Kennedy Shriver National InstitutePost-acute sequelaeLong-term sequelaeClinical trial registrationMaternal-child dyadsNational InstituteMulti-site observational studyCalifornia San FranciscoUnique physiologic changesPregnancy modifiesMaternal infectionMultiple gestationsOverall cohortRetrospective cohortAntibody testingLong COVID
2020
Trends in COVID‐19 Risk‐Adjusted Mortality Rates
Horwitz LI, Jones SA, Cerfolio RJ, Francois F, Greco J, Rudy B, Petrilli CM. Trends in COVID‐19 Risk‐Adjusted Mortality Rates. Journal Of Hospital Medicine 2020, 16: 90-92. PMID: 33147129, DOI: 10.12788/jhm.3552.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital mortalityMortality rateHealth systemRisk-adjusted mortality ratesAdmission vital signsStandardized mortality ratioCoronavirus disease 2019Academic health systemPatient characteristicsClinical factorsMortality ratioDisease 2019High mortalityVital signsMortalityComorbiditiesCOVID-19Laboratory resultsEarlier reportsHospitalizationPatientsHospiceDemographicsFactors associated with hospital admission and critical illness among 5279 people with coronavirus disease 2019 in New York City: prospective cohort study
Petrilli CM, Jones SA, Yang J, Rajagopalan H, O'Donnell L, Chernyak Y, Tobin KA, Cerfolio RJ, Francois F, Horwitz LI. Factors associated with hospital admission and critical illness among 5279 people with coronavirus disease 2019 in New York City: prospective cohort study. The BMJ 2020, 369: m1966. PMID: 32444366, PMCID: PMC7243801, DOI: 10.1136/bmj.m1966.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexProspective cohort studyCritical illnessCoronavirus disease 2019Hospital admissionCohort studyHeart failureMale sexDisease 2019Hospice careAcute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infectionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infectionSyndrome coronavirus 2 infectionC-reactive protein levelsSingle academic medical centerAdmission oxygen saturationCoronavirus 2 infectionReactive protein levelsChronic kidney diseaseD-dimer levelsMarkers of inflammationAge 75 yearsSeverity of illnessStrong riskMultivariable logistic regression