Severe illness was defined as hospitalization no earlier than 7 days prior to the testing date and an inpatient diagnosis of pneumonia, sepsis, respiratory failure, or COVID-19 (eTable 2 in the Supplement). Demographic and clinical features were compared across the 3 groups. Health Care Use ...
The following diagnoses were considered with ICD-10 codes within parentheses: viral pneumonia (J12.8-J12.9, J18.9), acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) (J80.9), acute respiratory insufficiency (J96.0), acute kidney injury (N17), acute hepatic injury (K72.0, K72.9), acute cardiac ...
Hospitalization with COVID-19 pneumonia was defined as a diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia using ICD-10 code J12.84 in the VA Corporate Data Warehouse16 or documented by the clinical care team during hospitalization in the chart. Severe COVID-19 pneumonia was defined as hospitalization with COVID...
John et al., 2018 United Kingdom National patient register SMI (N = 27,979) Septicaemia; Intestinal infections due to other specified organisms; Pneumonia Death register 2004–2013 10 years General population of the country Standardised mortality ratio Age and sex standardised Septicaemia: SMR = ...
For subjects on hypertension medications, 10 and 5 mm Hg were added to systolic and diastolic blood pressure values, respectively (22). Asthma status was defined based on previously reported criteria (23). Type 2 diabetes status was defined based on ICD-10 code E11. CAD cases were defined ...
Hospitalization status (positive, negative or unknown) was determined based on the COVID-19-related ICD-10 codes U071, U072 and U073 in variable ‘diag_icd10’ (table ‘hesin_diag’) in the UKB study, self-reported hospitalization due to COVID-19 in the AncestryDNA study and medical re...
The present outbreak of a coronavirus-associated acute respiratory disease called coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) is the third documented spillover of an animal coronavirus to humans in only two decades that has resulted in a major epidemic. The Corona
For the latter, we subdivided the ICD-codes for SARI (J09-J22) to define L einer et al. Respiratory Research (2022) 23:264 Page 3 of 12 different SARI types: influenza J09, J10; viral pneumonia other than influenza J12; bacterial pneumonia J13-J16; other pneumonia J17, J18; ...
In this study cohort, hospitalizations for respiratory diseases were four times more frequent than in the general population. There was a clear, albeit possibly underestimated, trend in SHRs according to the severity of obesity in both sexes. COPD had the highest SHRs, while pneumonia and ...
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