Hospitalizations for coronavirus disease 2019: an analysis of the occurrence waves

Author:

Garbin Juliana Rodrigues Tovar,Leite Franciéle Marabotti Costa,Dell’Antonio Cristiano Soares Silva,Dell’Antonio Larissa Soares,dos Santos Ana Paula Brioschi,Lopes-Júnior Luís CarlosORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe pandemic has been characterized by several waves defined by viral strains responsible for the predominance of infections. We aimed to analyze the mean length of hospital stay for patients with COVID-19 during the first three waves of the pandemic and its distribution according to sociodemographic and clinical variables. This retrospective study used the notifications of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 in a Brazilian state during the period of the three waves of the disease as the data source. There were 13,910 hospitalizations for confirmed COVID-19 cases. The first wave was the longest, with 4101 (29.5%) hospitalizations, while the third, although shorter, had a higher number of hospitalized patients (N = 6960). The average length of stay in the hospital in all waves was associated with age groups up to 60 years old., elementary, high school and higher education, residents of the periurban area Regarding the presence of comorbidities, there was a statistically significant difference in the mean number of days of hospitalization among patients with chronic cardiovascular disease and obesity (P < 0.001). In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has been distinctly revealed among the waves.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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