Environmental and societal factors associated with COVID-19-related death in people with rheumatic disease: an observational study. (September 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Environmental and societal factors associated with COVID-19-related death in people with rheumatic disease: an observational study. (September 2022)
- Main Title:
- Environmental and societal factors associated with COVID-19-related death in people with rheumatic disease: an observational study
- Authors:
- Izadi, Zara
Gianfrancesco, Milena A
Schmajuk, Gabriela
Jacobsohn, Lindsay
Katz, Patricia
Rush, Stephanie
Ja, Clairissa
Taylor, Tiffany
Shidara, Kie
Danila, Maria I
Wysham, Katherine D
Strangfeld, Anja
Mateus, Elsa F
Hyrich, Kimme L
Gossec, Laure
Carmona, Loreto
Lawson-Tovey, Saskia
Kearsley-Fleet, Lianne
Schaefer, Martin
Al-Emadi, Samar
Sparks, Jeffrey A
Hsu, Tiffany Y-T
Patel, Naomi J
Wise, Leanna
Gilbert, Emily
Duarte-García, Alí
Valenzuela-Almada, Maria O
Ugarte-Gil, Manuel F
Ljung, Lotta
Scirè, Carlo A
Carrara, Greta
Hachulla, Eric
Richez, Christophe
Cacoub, Patrice
Thomas, Thierry
Santos, Maria J
Bernardes, Miguel
Hasseli, Rebecca
Regierer, Anne
Schulze-Koops, Hendrik
Müller-Ladner, Ulf
Pons-Estel, Guillermo
Tanten, Romina
Nieto, Romina E
Pisoni, Cecilia N
Tissera, Yohana S
Xavier, Ricardo
Lopes Marques, Claudia D
Pileggi, Gecilmara C S
Robinson, Philip C
Machado, Pedro M
Sirotich, Emily
Liew, Jean W
Hausmann, Jonathan S
Sufka, Paul
Grainger, Rebecca
Bhana, Suleman
Gore-Massy, Monique
Wallace, Zachary S
Yazdany, Jinoos
Dahou, Brahim
Gómez, Gimena
Roberts, Karen
Baez, Roberto M
Castro Coello, Vanessa V
Haye Salinas, María J
Maldonado, Federico N
Reyes, Alvaro A
Alle, Gelsomina
Tanten, Romina
Maldonado Ficco, Hernán
Nieto, Romina
Gobbi, Carla
Tissera, Yohana
Pisoni, Cecilia
Paula, Alba
Albiero, Juan A
Schmid, Maria M
Cosatti, Micaela
Gamba, Maria J
Leandro, Carlevaris
Cusa, María A
German, Noelia
Bellomio, Veronica
Takashima, Lorena
Pera, Mariana
Cogo, Karina
Gálvez Elkin, Maria S
Medina, María A
Savio, Veronica
Rojas Tessel, Romina
Alamino, Rodolfo P
Werner, Marina L
Ornella, Sofía
Casalla, Luciana
de la Vega, Maria
Severina, María
García, Mercedes
Gonzalez Lucero, Luciana
Romeo, Cecilia
Moyano, Sebastián
Barbich, Tatiana
Bertoli, Ana
Baños, Andrea
Petruzzelli, Sandra
Matellan, Carla
Conti, Silvana
Lazaro, Maria A
Rodriguez Gil, Gustavo F
Risueño, Fabian
Quaglia, Maria I
Scafati, Julia
Cuchiaro, Natalia L
Rebak, Jonathan E
Pineda, Susana I
Calvo, María E
Picco, Eugenia
Yanzi, Josefina G
Maid, Pablo
Guaglianone, Debora
Morbiducci, Julieta S
Porta, Sabrina
Herscovich, Natalia
Velasco Zamora, José L
Kisluk, Boris
Castaños Menescardi, Maria S
Gallo, Rosana
Martire, María V
Maldini, Carla
Goizueta, Cecilia
de la Vega Fernandez, Sabrina S
Aeschlimann, Carolina
Subils, Gisela
Rath, Eva
Piette, Yves
Devinck, Mieke
Maeyaert, Bea
Machado Ribeiro, Francinne
Euzebio Ribeiro, Sandra L
Pinheiro, Marcelo
Ibáñez, Sebastián
Chassin Trubert, Anne-Marie
Dong, Lingli
Cajas, Lui
Barešić, Marko
Anić, Branimir
Ćulo, Melanie-Ivana
Pavelić, Tea A
Stranski, Kristina K
Karanovic, Boris
Vencovsky, Jiri
Píchová, Marta
Filkova, Maria
Hamoud, Hesham
Vassilopoulos, Dimitrios
Guzman Melgar, Gabriela M
So, Ho
Király, Márta
Vojdanian, Mahdi
Balbir Gurman, Alexandra
Abutiban, Fatemah
Zepa, Julija
Bulina, Inita
Bukauskiene, Loreta
Zazueta Montiel, Beatriz E
Castillo Ortiz, Angel A
Zamora Tehozol, Erick
Vega Morales, David
Cervántes Rosete, Diana
Martín Nares, Eduardo
Rodriguez Reyna, Tatiana S
Rull Gabayet, Marina
Alpízar Rodríguez, Deshiré
Irazoque, Fedra
Jimenez, Xochitl
Geurts van Bon, Lenny
Zijlstra, Theo
Hoekstra, Monique
Al Adhoubi, Nasra
Salim, Babur
Giraldo, Enrique
Salinas, Ariel
Ugarte Gil, Manuel
Nowakowski, Jarosław
Conway, Richard
Flood, Rachael
McCarthy, Geraldine
Felea, Ioana
Filipescu, Ileana
Rednic, Simona
Groseanu, Laura
Tamas, Maria M
Mlynarikova, Vanda
Skamlova, Martina
Zlnay, Martin
Mičeková, Dagmar
Capova, Lubica
Macejova, Zelmira
Šteňová, Emőke
Raffayova, Helena
Belakova, Gabriela
Strakova, Eva
Senčarová, Marieta
Žlnayová, Soňa
Sabová, Anna
Spisakova, Daniela
Oetterová, Mária
Lukacova, Olga
Bakosova, Martina
Hocevar, Alojzija
de la Torre Rubio, Natalia
Alegre Sancho, Juan J
Corteguera Coro, Montserrat
Cobeta Garcia, Juan C
Torres Martin, Maria C
Campos, Jose
Gomez Puerta, Jose A
Yardimci, Gozd K
Akar, Servet
Icacan, Ozan C
ÇELİK, Selda
Vasylets, Viktoriia
Yeoh, Su-Ann
Vandevelde, Claire
Dunt, Sasha
Leeder, Jane
Macphie, Elizabeth
Salerno, Rosaria
Graver, Christine
Williams, Katie
O'Reilly, Sheila
Devine, Kirsty
Tyler, Jennifer
Warner, Elizabeth
Pilcher, James
Patel, Samir
Nikiphorou, Elena
Chadwick, Laura
Jones, Caroline M
Harrison, Beverley
Thornton, Lucy
O'Kane, Diana
Fusi, Lucia
Low, Audrey
Horton, Sarah
Jatwani, Shraddha
Baig, Sara
Bajwa, Hammad
Berglund, Vernon
Dahle, Angela
Dorman, Walter
Hargrove, Jody
Hilton, Maren
Lebedoff, Nicholas
Leonard, Susan
Morgan, Jennifer
Pfeifer, Emily
Skemp, Archibald
Wilson, Jeffrey
Wolff, Anne
Cepeda, Eduardo
Todd, Derrick
Hare, Denise
Calabrese, Cassandra
Adams, Christopher
Khosroshahi, Arezou
Kilian, Adam
White, Douglas
Winter, Melanie
Fields, Theodore
Siegel, Caroline
Daver, Nicole
Harvey, Melissa
Kramer, Neil
Lamore, Concetta
Hogarty, Suneya
Yeter, Karen
Siddique, Faizah
Ban, Byung
Tanner, Tamar
Ruderman, Eric
Davis, William
Quinet, Robert
Scopelitis, Evangeline
Toribio, Karen
Webb Detiege, Tameka
Zakem, Jerald
Abbass, Khurram
Kepecs, Gilbert
Miranda, Lilliam
Guma, Michael
Haikal, Ammar
Mody, Sushama
Mueller, Daric
Jayatilleke, Arundathi
Zell, JoAnn
Bays, Alison
Dao, Kathryn
Ezzati, Fatemeh
Parks, Deborah
Karp, David
Quiceno, Guillermo
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Differences in the distribution of individual-level clinical risk factors across regions do not fully explain the observed global disparities in COVID-19 outcomes. We aimed to investigate the associations between environmental and societal factors and country-level variations in mortality attributed to COVID-19 among people with rheumatic disease globally. Methods: In this observational study, we derived individual-level data on adults (aged 18–99 years) with rheumatic disease and a confirmed status of their highest COVID-19 severity level from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance (GRA) registry, collected between March 12, 2020, and Aug 27, 2021. Environmental and societal factors were obtained from publicly available sources. The primary endpoint was mortality attributed to COVID-19. We used a multivariable logistic regression to evaluate independent associations between environmental and societal factors and death, after controlling for individual-level risk factors. We used a series of nested mixed-effects models to establish whether environmental and societal factors sufficiently explained country-level variations in death. Findings: 14 044 patients from 23 countries were included in the analyses. 10 178 (72·5%) individuals were female and 3866 (27·5%) were male, with a mean age of 54·4 years (SD 15·6). Air pollution (odds ratio 1·10 per 10 μg/m 3 [95% CI 1·01–1·17]; p=0·0105), proportion of the population aged 65 years or older (1·19 per 1%Summary: Background: Differences in the distribution of individual-level clinical risk factors across regions do not fully explain the observed global disparities in COVID-19 outcomes. We aimed to investigate the associations between environmental and societal factors and country-level variations in mortality attributed to COVID-19 among people with rheumatic disease globally. Methods: In this observational study, we derived individual-level data on adults (aged 18–99 years) with rheumatic disease and a confirmed status of their highest COVID-19 severity level from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance (GRA) registry, collected between March 12, 2020, and Aug 27, 2021. Environmental and societal factors were obtained from publicly available sources. The primary endpoint was mortality attributed to COVID-19. We used a multivariable logistic regression to evaluate independent associations between environmental and societal factors and death, after controlling for individual-level risk factors. We used a series of nested mixed-effects models to establish whether environmental and societal factors sufficiently explained country-level variations in death. Findings: 14 044 patients from 23 countries were included in the analyses. 10 178 (72·5%) individuals were female and 3866 (27·5%) were male, with a mean age of 54·4 years (SD 15·6). Air pollution (odds ratio 1·10 per 10 μg/m 3 [95% CI 1·01–1·17]; p=0·0105), proportion of the population aged 65 years or older (1·19 per 1% increase [1·10–1·30]; p<0·0001), and population mobility (1·03 per 1% increase in number of visits to grocery and pharmacy stores [1·02–1·05]; p<0·0001 and 1·02 per 1% increase in number of visits to workplaces [1·00–1·03]; p=0·032) were independently associated with higher odds of mortality. Number of hospital beds (0·94 per 1-unit increase per 1000 people [0·88–1·00]; p=0·046), human development index (0·65 per 0·1-unit increase [0·44–0·96]; p=0·032), government response stringency (0·83 per 10-unit increase in containment index [0·74–0·93]; p=0·0018), as well as follow-up time (0·78 per month [0·69–0·88]; p<0·0001) were independently associated with lower odds of mortality. These factors sufficiently explained country-level variations in death attributable to COVID-19 (intraclass correlation coefficient 1·2% [0·1–9·5]; p=0·14). Interpretation: Our findings highlight the importance of environmental and societal factors as potential explanations of the observed regional disparities in COVID-19 outcomes among people with rheumatic disease and lay foundation for a new research agenda to address these disparities. Funding: American College of Rheumatology and European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet. Volume 4:Number 9(2022)
- Journal:
- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 4:Number 9(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 4, Issue 9 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 4
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0004-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- e603
- Page End:
- e613
- Publication Date:
- 2022-09
- Subjects:
- Rheumatology -- periodicals
616.72305 - Journal URLs:
- https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanrhe/issues#decade=loi_decade_201 ↗
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/the-lancet-rheumatology ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/S2665-9913(22)00192-8 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 2665-9913
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