COVID-19 Outcomes Among US Military Health System Beneficiaries Include Complications Across Multiple Organ Systems and Substantial Functional Impairment.
Stephanie A RichardSimon D PollettCharlotte A LanteriEugene V MillarAnthony C FriesRyan C MavesGregory C UtzTahaniyat LalaniAlfred SmithRupal M ModyAnuradha GanesanRhonda E ColomboChristopher J ColomboDavid A LindholmCristian MadarSharon ChiNikhil HuprikarDerek T LarsonSamantha E BazanCaroline EnglishEdward ParmeleeKatrin MendeEric D LaingChristopher C BroderPaul W BlairJosh G ChenowethMark P SimonsDavid R TribbleBrian K AganTimothy H Burgessnull nullPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2021)
Older age, reporting Asian, Black, or Hispanic race/ethnicity, and obesity are associated with SARS-CoV-2 hospitalization. A proportion of acute SARS-CoV-2 infections require long-term oxygen therapy; the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on short-term functional status was substantial. A significant number of MHS beneficiaries had not yet returned to normal activities by 1 month.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- metabolic syndrome
- liver failure
- coronavirus disease
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- weight loss
- physical activity
- respiratory failure
- risk factors
- high fat diet induced
- stem cells
- adverse drug
- african american
- drug induced
- emergency department
- community dwelling
- hepatitis b virus
- intensive care unit
- skeletal muscle
- glycemic control