Factors predicting readmission in patients with COVID-19

BMC Res Notes. 2021 Sep 26;14(1):374. doi: 10.1186/s13104-021-05782-7.

Abstract

Objective: COVID-19 has been introduced by the World Health Organization as a health emergency worldwide. Up to 9% of the patients with COVID-19 may be readmitted by 2 months after discharge. This study aimed to estimate the readmission rate and identify main risk factors for readmission in these patients. In this prospective study, 416 discharged COVID patients followed up with a minimum 1 month and the readmission rate was recorded. Evaluated characteristics included time of readmission, age and sex, main symptoms of disease, result of computed tomography scan, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction test and treatment modalities.

Results: Regarding readmission, 51 patients of 416 discharged patients, was readmitted during the study period. The rate of readmission for 30 and 60 days after discharge was 7.6% and 8.1%, respectively. The median age of the readmitted patients was 67 years (IQR: 53-78). About 65% of readmitted patients had underlying disease. The most significant factor in readmission rate was related to the site of lung involvement (OR > 4). Age over 60 years, underlying disease especially diabetes (OR = 3.43), high creatinine level (≥ to 1.2 mg/dl) (OR = 2.15) were the most important predictors of readmission.

Keywords: COVID-19; Iran; Prediction; Readmission; SARS-CoV-2.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • COVID-19*
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Patient Readmission
  • Prospective Studies
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • SARS-CoV-2