Assessing the Role of Red Blood Cell Distribution Width in Hospital Mortality Among Elderly and Non-Elderly COVID-19 Patients: A Prospective Study in a Brazilian University Hospital

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Duani HelenaORCID,Cabral Máderson Alvares de SouzaORCID,Machado Carla JorgeORCID,Fonseca Thalyta NogueiraORCID,Marcolino Milena SorianoORCID,Nobre Vandack AlencarORCID,Ravetti Cecilia GómezORCID,Vassallo Paula FrizeraORCID,Tupinambás UnaíORCID

Abstract

SummaryThis study investigated the role of red blood cell distribution width (RDW) as a risk factor for hospital mortality in COVID-19 patients at a public hospital in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The study included 161 patients over 16 years old hospitalized between May and October 2020, with 39 (24.2%) deaths. Key mortality risk factors identified were age over 70 years (RR=2.78; p<0.001), male sex (RR=2.28; p=0.005), cardiovascular disease (RR=1.8; p=0.044), and abnormal chest X-ray upon admission (RR=3.07; p=0.022). Although high RDW at admission did not significantly predict mortality (31.1% vs 21.7%; RR=1.43; p=0.413), it was linked to higher mortality in patients aged 70 and over (66.7% vs 33.3%; RR=2; p=0.029). High RDW during hospitalization was a strong mortality factor for the entire cohort (41.1% vs 10.2%; RR=4.03; p<0.001) and at any time during the stay (39.7% vs 9.6%; RR=4.14; p<0.001). The Cox model analysis showed that age >70 years (HR=4.8; p<0.001), white race (HR=3.2; p=0.018), need for invasive ventilation (HR=3.8; p=0.001), and abnormal chest X-ray (HR=3.5; p=0.044) were significant risk factors, but RDW was not associated with mortality.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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