Author:
Paranjpe Ishan,Russak Adam J,De Freitas Jessica K,Lala Anuradha,Miotto Riccardo,Vaid Akhil,Johnson Kipp W.,Danieletto Matteo,Golden Eddye,Meyer Dara,Singh Manbir,Somani Sulaiman,Manna Sayan,Nangia Udit,Kapoor Arjun,O’Hagan Ross,O’Reilly Paul F,Huckins Laura M,Glowe Patricia,Kia Arash,Timsina Prem,Freeman Robert M,Levin Matthew A,Jhang Jeffrey,Firpo Adolfo,Kovatch Patricia,Finkelstein Joseph,Aberg Judith A,Bagiella Emilia,Horowitz Carol R,Murphy Barbara,Fayad Zahi A,Narula Jagat,Nestler Eric J,Fuster Valentin,Cordon-Cardo Carlos,Charney Dennis S,Reich David L,Just Allan C,Bottinger Erwin P,Charney Alexander W,Glicksberg Benjamin S,Nadkarni Girish N
Abstract
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic is a global public health crisis, with over 1.6 million cases and 95,000 deaths worldwide. Data are needed regarding the clinical course of hospitalized patients, particularly in the United States.MethodsDemographic, clinical, and outcomes data for patients admitted to five Mount Sinai Health System hospitals with confirmed Covid-19 between February 27 and April 2, 2020 were identified through institutional electronic health records. We conducted a descriptive study of patients who had in-hospital mortality or were discharged alive.ResultsA total of 2,199 patients with Covid-19 were hospitalized during the study period. As of April 2nd, 1,121 (51%) patients remained hospitalized, and 1,078 (49%) completed their hospital course. Of the latter, the overall mortality was 29%, and 36% required intensive care. The median age was 65 years overall and 75 years in those who died. Pre-existing conditions were present in 65% of those who died and 46% of those discharged. In those who died, the admission median lymphocyte percentage was 11.7%, D-dimer was 2.4 ug/ml, C-reactive protein was 162 mg/L, and procalcitonin was 0.44 ng/mL. In those discharged, the admission median lymphocyte percentage was 16.6%, D-dimer was 0.93 ug/ml, C-reactive protein was 79 mg/L, and procalcitonin was 0.09 ng/mL.ConclusionsThis is the largest and most diverse case series of hospitalized patients with Covid-19 in the United States to date. Requirement of intensive care and mortality were high. Patients who died typically had pre-existing conditions and severe perturbations in inflammatory markers.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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