Decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures context
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to quantify the hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave and how it changed over calendar time; to interpret the results in light of the emergency measures introduced to manage the strain on secondary healthcare. Methods This is a cohort study of...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMC
2021-09-01
|
Series: | BMC Public Health |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11669-w |
id |
doaj-8154db021ae14c63b6f29f58617d8102 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-8154db021ae14c63b6f29f58617d81022021-09-05T11:23:10ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-09-012111910.1186/s12889-021-11669-wDecreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures contextGrosso Francesca Maria0Presanis Anne Margaret1Kunzmann Kevin2Jackson Chris3Corbella Alice4Grasselli Giacomo5Andreassi Aida6Bodina Annalisa7Gramegna Maria8Castaldi Silvana9Cereda Danilo10De Angelis Daniela11Covid-19 Lombardy Working GroupPostgraduate School of Public Health, Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Via Pascal 36, University of MilanMRC Biostatistics Unit, University of CambridgeMRC Biostatistics Unit, University of CambridgeMRC Biostatistics Unit, University of CambridgeMRC Biostatistics Unit, University of CambridgeFondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, University of MilanWelfare General Directorate, Regione LombardiaWelfare General Directorate, Regione LombardiaWelfare General Directorate, Regione LombardiaPostgraduate School of Public Health, Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Via Pascal 36, University of MilanWelfare General Directorate, Regione LombardiaMRC Biostatistics Unit, University of CambridgeAbstract Background The aim of this study is to quantify the hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave and how it changed over calendar time; to interpret the results in light of the emergency measures introduced to manage the strain on secondary healthcare. Methods This is a cohort study of hospitalised confirmed cases of COVID-19 admitted from February–June 2020 and followed up till 17th July 2020, analysed using a mixture multi-state model. All hospital patients with confirmed COVID-19 disease in Regione Lombardia were involved, admitted from February–June 2020, with non-missing hospital of admission and non-missing admission date. Results The cohort consists of 40,550 patients hospitalised during the first wave. These patients had a median age of 69 (interquartile range 56–80) and were more likely to be men (60%) than women (40%). The hospital-fatality risk, averaged over all pathways through hospital, was 27.5% (95% CI 27.1–28.0%); and steadily decreased from 34.6% (32.5–36.6%) in February to 7.6% (6.3–10.6%) in June. Among surviving patients, median length of stay in hospital was 11.8 (11.6–12.3) days, compared to 8.1 (7.8–8.5) days in non-survivors. Averaged over final outcomes, median length of stay in hospital decreased from 21.4 (20.5–22.8) days in February to 5.2 (4.7–5.8) days in June. Conclusions The hospital burden, in terms of both risks of poor outcomes and lengths of stay in hospital, has been demonstrated to have decreased over the months of the first wave, perhaps reflecting improved treatment and management of COVID-19 cases, as well as reduced burden as the first wave waned. The quantified burden allows for planning of hospital beds needed for current and future waves of SARS-CoV-2 i.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11669-w |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Grosso Francesca Maria Presanis Anne Margaret Kunzmann Kevin Jackson Chris Corbella Alice Grasselli Giacomo Andreassi Aida Bodina Annalisa Gramegna Maria Castaldi Silvana Cereda Danilo De Angelis Daniela Covid-19 Lombardy Working Group |
spellingShingle |
Grosso Francesca Maria Presanis Anne Margaret Kunzmann Kevin Jackson Chris Corbella Alice Grasselli Giacomo Andreassi Aida Bodina Annalisa Gramegna Maria Castaldi Silvana Cereda Danilo De Angelis Daniela Covid-19 Lombardy Working Group Decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures context BMC Public Health |
author_facet |
Grosso Francesca Maria Presanis Anne Margaret Kunzmann Kevin Jackson Chris Corbella Alice Grasselli Giacomo Andreassi Aida Bodina Annalisa Gramegna Maria Castaldi Silvana Cereda Danilo De Angelis Daniela Covid-19 Lombardy Working Group |
author_sort |
Grosso Francesca Maria |
title |
Decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures context |
title_short |
Decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures context |
title_full |
Decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures context |
title_fullStr |
Decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures context |
title_full_unstemmed |
Decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia: an emergency measures context |
title_sort |
decreasing hospital burden of covid-19 during the first wave in regione lombardia: an emergency measures context |
publisher |
BMC |
series |
BMC Public Health |
issn |
1471-2458 |
publishDate |
2021-09-01 |
description |
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to quantify the hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave and how it changed over calendar time; to interpret the results in light of the emergency measures introduced to manage the strain on secondary healthcare. Methods This is a cohort study of hospitalised confirmed cases of COVID-19 admitted from February–June 2020 and followed up till 17th July 2020, analysed using a mixture multi-state model. All hospital patients with confirmed COVID-19 disease in Regione Lombardia were involved, admitted from February–June 2020, with non-missing hospital of admission and non-missing admission date. Results The cohort consists of 40,550 patients hospitalised during the first wave. These patients had a median age of 69 (interquartile range 56–80) and were more likely to be men (60%) than women (40%). The hospital-fatality risk, averaged over all pathways through hospital, was 27.5% (95% CI 27.1–28.0%); and steadily decreased from 34.6% (32.5–36.6%) in February to 7.6% (6.3–10.6%) in June. Among surviving patients, median length of stay in hospital was 11.8 (11.6–12.3) days, compared to 8.1 (7.8–8.5) days in non-survivors. Averaged over final outcomes, median length of stay in hospital decreased from 21.4 (20.5–22.8) days in February to 5.2 (4.7–5.8) days in June. Conclusions The hospital burden, in terms of both risks of poor outcomes and lengths of stay in hospital, has been demonstrated to have decreased over the months of the first wave, perhaps reflecting improved treatment and management of COVID-19 cases, as well as reduced burden as the first wave waned. The quantified burden allows for planning of hospital beds needed for current and future waves of SARS-CoV-2 i. |
url |
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11669-w |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT grossofrancescamaria decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT presanisannemargaret decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT kunzmannkevin decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT jacksonchris decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT corbellaalice decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT grasselligiacomo decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT andreassiaida decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT bodinaannalisa decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT gramegnamaria decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT castaldisilvana decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT ceredadanilo decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT deangelisdaniela decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext AT covid19lombardyworkinggroup decreasinghospitalburdenofcovid19duringthefirstwaveinregionelombardiaanemergencymeasurescontext |
_version_ |
1717814256707043328 |