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Article ; Online: Real-world response of COVID-19 patients in Mexico

Gonzalez-Arroyo, Gilberto / Gomez Garcia, Salvador / Gomez Garcia, Anel / Pacifuentes Orozco, Adan / Gonzalez Orozco, Jorge Gustavo / Garcia Arreola, Maricela / Lopez Lopez, Karla Guadalupe / Ortiz Castillo, Tonatihu / Or-Geva, Noga / Moreno-Grau, Sonia / Alvarez Aguilar, Cleto / Bustamante, Carlos D / Lopez Pineda, Arturo

medRxiv

Abstract: Currently in Mexico, the available clinical guidelines published for COVID-19 treatment recommend symptom treatment and home isolation for mild forms; and other medications for severe and acute forms. The effectiveness of how real-world treatment ... ...

Abstract Currently in Mexico, the available clinical guidelines published for COVID-19 treatment recommend symptom treatment and home isolation for mild forms; and other medications for severe and acute forms. The effectiveness of how real-world treatment patterns impact mortality and recovery is still unknown. In this retrospective observational study, we investigated 5,575 medicated patients with COVID-19 treated at two Mexican states seen in the largest healthcare system in Mexico. A survival analysis was performed using death and discharge as primary and secondary outcomes (respectively). Machine learning models were built to predict mortality and discharge. The higher prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease comorbidities is consistent with Mexico9s epidemiological profile. Mortality occurs around 15-20 days from the start of symptoms. Antivirals in combination with antibiotics present lower survival rates, with patients undertaking neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) being the most affected. Our findings recommend against using specific treatment combinations with NAIs, and should help improve the country9s clinical guidelines.
Keywords covid19
Language English
Publishing date 2021-12-17
Publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Document type Article ; Online
DOI 10.1101/2021.12.16.21267866
Database COVID19

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