A Retrospective Analysis of Thrombosis and COVID-19 Mortality in Rural Midwestern Population.

A Retrospective Analysis of Thrombosis and COVID-19 Mortality in Rural Midwestern Population.

Publication date: Nov 01, 2024

Background COVID-19 disease has caused a major global impact on health and mortality. This infection may predispose patients to thrombotic disease, caused by excessive inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, platelet activation, and stasis. In this study, we compared mortality rates in patients admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of COVID-19, who also had the additional diagnosis of thrombosis with those who did not have thrombosis as an additional diagnosis. Methods This retrospective observational study compared mortality rates in patients admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of COVID-19, with and without thrombosis, as well as those patients admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of thrombosis who did not have COVID-19. The diagnoses were verified using International Classification of Diseases Tenth Revision (ICD-10) codes, a standard among electronic medical records (EMR). The data were taken from the EMR at Freeman Health System in Joplin and Neosho, Missouri, from April 2020 to December 2021. This patient population is representative of not only Southwest Missouri but also the four-state area, including Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kansas. The ICD-10 codes were used to separate the patient population into three main groups as follows: patients diagnosed with COVID-19 without thrombosis, patients diagnosed with thrombosis without COVID-19, and patients diagnosed with both COVID-19 and thrombosis. These three categories were then subdivided by age and biological sex. Sample proportions were completed using Wald’s method, and the two-sample proportion summary hypothesis test with confidence intervals was used for the proportion difference. Results A total of 3,094 patients were included in the study population. Excluded from the study were patients who were previously admitted to a hospital for COVID-19 and duplicate admissions. The mortality rate was highest (0. 4714) in patients concurrently diagnosed with COVID-19 and thrombosis (Population 1 {P1}), followed by patients diagnosed with COVID-19 without thrombosis (Population 2 {P2}, 0. 1187). Patients diagnosed with thrombosis without COVID-19 (Population 3 {P3}, 0. 1216) had the lowest mortality. Two sample proportion hypothesis tests determined confidence intervals (CI) for mortality risk comparing P3 to P1 (95% CI: 0. 2888-0. 4108, p

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Concepts Keywords
Arkansas covid-19-associated coagulopathy
December missouri
Midwestern rural hospital
Thrombosis thrombosis

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Thrombosis
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH infection
disease MESH inflammation
pathway KEGG Platelet activation
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH Emergency
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH virus disease

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