2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000030799
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Comorbidities associated with risk of ICU admission in elderly patients with COVID-19: Data from academic hospital in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected millions of people worldwide, of which 5% required intensive care, especially mechanical ventilation. The prognosis depends on several factors including comorbidities. This study was conducted to identify the comorbidities associated with the intensive care unit (ICU) admission in elderly with COVID-19 admitted to a tertiary academic hospital. A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted at KSUMC including all hospitalized patients (age ≥ 65 years) wi… Show more

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“…The main symptoms found in the elderly were cough and fever, the most common comorbidity in this group being hypertension. In line with our data, the most common symptoms found by Alsaad [17] in the elderly, admitted and not admitted to the ICU, were shortness of breath, followed by cough, fever, and fatigue, with arterial hypertension being the 2nd most common comorbidity found, second only to patients with 2 or more comorbidities including hypertension.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The main symptoms found in the elderly were cough and fever, the most common comorbidity in this group being hypertension. In line with our data, the most common symptoms found by Alsaad [17] in the elderly, admitted and not admitted to the ICU, were shortness of breath, followed by cough, fever, and fatigue, with arterial hypertension being the 2nd most common comorbidity found, second only to patients with 2 or more comorbidities including hypertension.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%