The predicting factors of clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [KSA]: A multi-center cohort study

Authors

  • Janan Alrefaee College of Medicine/Mosul University
  • Aishah E Albalawi Biology Department , Faculty of science, , Tabuk, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia,
  • Sarah Hamdy Alanazi
  • Norah A Althobaiti
  • Hanan Daghash
  • Tharaa Khalil Abu Hasbu
  • Mohammad Saleh Abusuliman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32007/jfacmedbagdad.6421907

Abstract

Background: On March 2020, the first case of coronavirus disease-19 was registered in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and subsequently the first mortality case. The predicting factors for patients' outcomes are essential to triage patients with COVID-19. This may provide low-cost facilities that help in the fight against the existing global pandemic.   

Objectives: This study aimed to predict hospitalization and death outcomes of COVID-19 patients using the simplest facilities.

Method: The electronic medical records of 280 COVID-19 patients between March 2020 and May 2021 were retrieved from a multi-centre of healthcare facilities across Kingdom of Saudi Arabian cites. All demographic and clinical information were examined to determine predictors and outcomes.

Results: Of the 280 COVID -19 patients enrolled in our study, 14.3% were aged ≥ 66 years and 62.5% were female. The elderly (≥ 66 years, P= 0.000) and male patients (P= 0.001) were significantly hospitalized by COVID -19 than others. Patients with symptoms were hospitalized significantly more than patients without symptoms (P= 0.001). Patients with chronic conditions were hospitalized more frequently (P= 0.001). Hospitalization status also did not differ by smoking. Fever occurred significantly more frequently in patients with one or more chronic diseases (P = 0.000). Elderly (≥ 66 years, P= 0.000) and male patients of COVID -19 (P= 0.022) had significant evidence of association with death outcome than others. Hospitalization status was associated with death (P = 0.000).

Conclusion: This study reported that male gender and advanced age COVID-19 patients are independent predictors for both hospital admission and death outcomes more than others. The COVID-19 patients who complain from symptoms are at risk for hospitalization as well. Additionally, having chronic clinical conditions are predictor factor for hospital admission outcome. Finally, the hospitalized patients of COVID-19 infection are at risk for death outcome.

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Published

2022-07-24

How to Cite

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Alrefaee J, E Albalawi A, Alanazi S, A Althobaiti N, Daghash H, Abu Hasb T, et al. The predicting factors of clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [KSA]: A multi-center cohort study. JFacMedBagdad [Internet]. 2022 Jul. 24 [cited 2024 Apr. 28];64(2):65-73. Available from: https://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1907

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