Aggregation of cardiovascular risk factors as a predictor of negative outcome in individuals affected by Covid-19

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https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3378rec.2023.e4775

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COVID-19 Virus Infection, Heart Disease Risk Factors, Cardiovascular Diseases

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OBJECTIVE: To verify whether the aggregation of cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) is a predictor for negative outcomes in individuals affected by COVID-19. METHODS: Epidemiological study with secondary data on COVID-19 in Salvador/Bahia, from March to December 2020. There were 10,077 records obtained from the database made available by the Centro de Informações Estratégicas de Vigilância em Saúde (Center for Strategic Information on Health Surveillance) in the municipality of Salvador. RESULTS: The mean age of the individuals was 60.40 years (sd ± 19.30), most of them male (53.88%), mixed race/color (71.83%) and attended high school (43.53 %). Diabetes mellitus was present in 48.83% of people, chronic heart disease in 60.58%, and a mean BMI of 34.79 (SD ± 8.48). Most hospitalizations (52.79%) progressed to ICU admission after 1.20 days (sd ± 4.03). The mean ICU stay was 8.76 days (SD ± 11.17). Most of these individuals were cured (61.88%), but 37.97% died. In the association of outcomes, 54.83% (p<0.01) of people with heart disease and 54.71% (p<0.01) with diabetes were cured of COVID-19. Among the individuals who did not go to the ICU, 85.43% (p<0.01) were cured and 55.90% (p<0.01) of those who were, died. Descriptive analysis of CVRF accumulation did not point to differences in the outcome when one or more associated factors are present. CONCLUSION: the presence of one or more CVRF was not a predictor for a serious outcome in individuals with COVID-19 in the city of Salvador in 2020.

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  • Giulia Carolina de Almada Souza Santana, Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública (Salvador). Bahia, Brazil.

     

     

  • Lívia Brito Oliveira, Empresa Brasileira de Serviços Hospitalares (Salvador). Bahia, Brazil.

     

     

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03/30/2023

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Santana GC de AS, Vargas MS, Oliveira LB, Mendes AS, Lordello GGG, Gama GGG. Aggregation of cardiovascular risk factors as a predictor of negative outcome in individuals affected by Covid-19. Rev Enf Contemp [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];12:e4775. Available from: https://journals.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/enfermagem/article/view/4775

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