Predictors of mortality among critically ill SARS-CoV-2 infected patients—a retrospective cohort study, Kerala, India

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Authors: Anil Sathyadas, Aravind Reghukumar, Thekkumkara Surendran Anish, Gnanaseelan Kanakamma Libu, Vishnu Narayan Kiran, Kannamkottapilly Chandrasekharan Prajitha, Anisha Sharahudeen, Dhanusha Chandran, Muralidharan Rohini Athirarani, L. Sindhu, Parackalparambil Sukumaran Sona, Thekkumkara Prabhakaran Sreekanth, Sujatha Chintha, Thomas Iype, Muthezhathu Kesavadas Suresh, Kavitha Ravi, K. Rajamohanan, Thomas Mathew, John Panicker, M. K. C. Nair, A. Nizarudeen, Parameswaran Hari

Year: 2025

Journal: Front. Public Health

DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1635476

Summary

This paper is a retrospective cohort study identifying predictors of mortality among critically ill SARS-CoV-2 infected patients in Kerala, India.

Key Findings

  • Predictors of mortality include higher respiratory rate, lower oxygen saturation, and higher serum lactate dehydrogenase levels.
  • Critically ill patients with these predictors were more likely to die compared to those without.

Methodology

  • Study Type: Retrospective cohort study
  • Sample Size: Not specified in the text
  • Geographic Focus: Kerala, India
  • Time Period: Not specified in the text

Topics

Epidemiology, Clinical

Relevance

This study helps identify factors associated with mortality among critically ill SARS-CoV-2 infected patients, which can aid in improving patient care and management.

Source

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