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RESUMEN
Introducción:
Las comorbilidades se han relacionado con mayor riesgo de contraer COVID-19, de tener mala evolución y de mortalidad.
Objetivo:
Identificar factores de riesgo asociados a la mortalidad al final de la estadía hospitalaria de los pacientes con diagnóstico de COVID-19 en Cuba.
Métodos:
Investigación retrospectiva, de la totalidad de pacientes confirmados con COVID-19 en Cuba, con 18 años o más, diagnosticados entre el 11 de marzo al 15 de octubre de 2020. La fuente de información fue la base de datos nacional del Ministerio de Salud Pública. Se recopilaron edad, sexo y comorbilidades. Clasificados en recuperados y fallecidos. Estudio analítico de factores y comorbilidades asociadas a la mortalidad.
Resultados:
Se analizaron 5 490 pacientes (97,7 % recuperados vs 2,3 % fallecidos). Los fallecidos tenían significativamente más edad (72,8 vs 44,5 años). Las comorbilidades más frecuentes en fallecidos fueron hipertensión (47,6 % vs 7,8 %), diabetes (27,4 % vs 2,6 %), cardiopatía isquémica (14,5 % vs 0,9 %), enfermedad renal crónica (11,3 % vs 0,3 %) y EPOC (11,3 % vs 0,5 %). Se encontró riesgo independiente de mortalidad a la edad de 60 años o más (OR:10,090, IC 95 %: 6,247-16,299), enfermedad renal crónica (OR:8,434, IC 95 %: 3,400-20,919), cáncer (OR:7,169, IC 95 %: 2,920-17,601), enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (OR:5,300, IC95 %: 2,376-11,822), obesidad (OR:4,230, IC 95 %: 1,362-13,139), insuficiencia cardiaca (OR:4,197, IC 95 %: 1,085-16,244), diabetes (OR:2,360, IC 95 %: 1,339-4,159), hipertensión (OR:2,264, IC 95 %: 1,398-3,668) y cardiopatía isquémica (OR:2,321, IC 95 %: 1,168-4,610). Se encontró asociación significativa de comorbilidades, con dos, tres y más de tres (OR: 22,9, IC 95 %: 13,4-39.2), (OR:72,5, IC 95 %: 39,8-132,1) y (OR:88,9, IC 95 %: 36,2-217,8), respectivamente. La combinación de comorbilidades más frecuente entre los fallecidos fue: hipertensión con diabetes (17,7 % vs 1,9 %) e hipertensión con enfermedad renal crónica (8,1 % vs 0,2 %).
Conclusiones:
La edad avanzada, la enfermedad renal crónica, cardiopatía isquémica, insuficiencia cardiaca, hipertensión, diabetes, cáncer, enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica, obesidad y el número de comorbilidades se relacionaron significativamente con la mortalidad y podrían ayudar a identificar a los pacientes con mayor riesgo.
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