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Mortality trends among hospitalised COVID-19 patients in Sweden: A nationwide observational cohort study

Kristoffer Stralina, Erik Wahlstr枚md, Sten Walthere, Anna M Bennet-Bark, Mona Heurgren, Thomas Lind茅nd, Johanna Holm,Hakan Hanberger
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Background

It is important to know if mortality among hospitalised COVID-19 patients has changed as the pandemic has progressed. The aim of this study was to describe the dynamics over time of mortality among patients hospitalised for COVID-19 in Sweden, using nationwide data compiled by the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare.

Methods

Observational cohort study where all patients hospitalised in Sweden between March 1 and September 30, 2020, with SARS-CoV-2 RNA positivity 14 days before to 5 days after admission and a discharge code for COVID-19 were included. Outcome was 60-day all-cause mortality. Patients were categorised according to month of hospital admission. Poisson regression was used to estimate the relative risk of death by month of admission, adjusting for, age, sex, comorbidities, care dependency, country of birth, healthcare region, and Simplified Acute Physiology, version 3 (patients in intensive care units; ICU).

Findings

A total of 17,140 patients were included, of which 2943 died within 60 days of admission. The overall 60-day mortality was thus 17路2% (95% CI, 16路6%-17路7%), and it decreased from 24路7% (95% CI, 23路0%-26路5%) in March to 10路4% (95% CI, 8路9%-12路1%) post-wave (July-September). Adjusted relative risk (RR) of death was 0路46 (95% CI, 0路39鈥0路54) post-wave, using March as reference. Corresponding RR for patients not admitted to ICU and those admitted to ICU were 0路49 (95% CI, 0路42鈥0路59) and 0路49 (95% CI, 0路33鈥0路72), respectively. The proportion of patients admitted to ICU decreased from 19路4% (95% CI, 17路9%-21路1%) in the March cohort to 8路9% (95% CI, 7路5%-10路6%) post-wave.

Interpretation

There was a gradual decline in mortality during the spring of 2020 in Swedish hospitalised COVID-19 patients, independent of baseline patient characteristics. Future research is needed to explain the reasons for this decline. The changing COVID-19 mortality should be taken into account when management and results of studies from the first pandemic wave are evaluated.

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