Retrospective cohort study of clinical characteristics of 2199 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City
Paranjpe I, Russak A, De Freitas J, Lala A, Miotto R, Vaid A, Johnson K, Danieletto M, Golden E, Meyer D, Singh M, Somani S, Kapoor A, O'Hagan R, Manna S, Nangia U, Jaladanki S, O’Reilly P, Huckins L, Glowe P, Kia A, Timsina P, Freeman R, Levin M, Jhang J, Firpo A, Kovatch P, Finkelstein J, Aberg J, Bagiella E, Horowitz C, Murphy B, Fayad Z, Narula J, Nestler E, Fuster V, Cordon-Cardo C, Charney D, Reich D, Just A, Bottinger E, Charney A, Glicksberg B, Nadkarni G, Center M. Retrospective cohort study of clinical characteristics of 2199 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in New York City. BMJ Open 2020, 10: e040736. PMID: 33247020, PMCID: PMC7702220, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overC-Reactive ProteinComorbidityCOVID-19Critical CareFemaleFibrin Fibrinogen Degradation ProductsHospital MortalityHospitalizationHospitalsHumansLymphocytesMaleMiddle AgedNew York CityPandemicsProcalcitoninRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSARS-CoV-2Young AdultConceptsIn-hospital mortalityHospitalised patientsPre-existing conditionsInstitutional electronic health recordsElectronic health recordsHealth System hospitalsMount Sinai Health SystemUrban hospital systemMount Sinai Health System hospitalsSinai Health SystemStudy periodIntensive careHealth recordsInvestigate in-hospital mortalityCohort of hospitalised patientsPublic health crisisHealth systemRetrospective cohort studyHospital systemSystem hospitalsGlobal public health crisisClinical characteristicsCohort studyCOVID-19New York CityMachine Learning to Predict Mortality and Critical Events in a Cohort of Patients With COVID-19 in New York City: Model Development and Validation
Vaid A, Somani S, Russak A, De Freitas J, Chaudhry F, Paranjpe I, Johnson K, Lee S, Miotto R, Richter F, Zhao S, Beckmann N, Naik N, Kia A, Timsina P, Lala A, Paranjpe M, Golden E, Danieletto M, Singh M, Meyer D, O'Reilly P, Huckins L, Kovatch P, Finkelstein J, Freeman R, Argulian E, Kasarskis A, Percha B, Aberg J, Bagiella E, Horowitz C, Murphy B, Nestler E, Schadt E, Cho J, Cordon-Cardo C, Fuster V, Charney D, Reich D, Bottinger E, Levin M, Narula J, Fayad Z, Just A, Charney A, Nadkarni G, Glicksberg B. Machine Learning to Predict Mortality and Critical Events in a Cohort of Patients With COVID-19 in New York City: Model Development and Validation. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2020, 22: e24018. PMID: 33027032, PMCID: PMC7652593, DOI: 10.2196/24018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute Kidney InjuryAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBetacoronavirusCohort StudiesCoronavirus InfectionsCOVID-19Electronic Health RecordsFemaleHospital MortalityHospitalizationHospitalsHumansMachine LearningMaleMiddle AgedNew York CityPandemicsPneumonia, ViralPrognosisRisk AssessmentROC CurveSARS-CoV-2Young AdultConceptsElectronic health recordsNew York CityYork CityMount Sinai Health SystemSinai Health SystemMortality predictionAdmitted to hospitalAt-risk patientsHealth recordsHealth systemEHR dataIn-hospital mortalityEarly identification of high-risk patientsCOVID-19Identification of high-risk patientsMultiple hospitalsStudy populationPatient characteristicsSingle hospitalHospitalArea under the receiver operating characteristic curveEarly identificationPredicting mortalityCohort of patientsCOVID-19 pandemic