We evaluated the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on disease outcome in hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection with a prospective study. 745 vaccinated and 451 unvaccinated patients consecutively admitted to a COVID-19 Hospital from 1st September 2021 to 1st September 2022 were included. Compared with unvaccinated cases, vaccinated patients were older, had more comorbidities, but had a lower risk of O2 need (odds ratio, OR, 0.46; 95 % CI 0.32–0.65) by logistic regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, comorbidity and WHO COVID-19 Clinical Progression Scale at admission. The ORs for O2 need were 0.38 (0.24–0.61), 0.50 (0.30–0.83) and 0.57 (0.34–0.96) in patients vaccinated 14–120, 121–180 and > 180 days prior to hospitalization, respectively. An anti-spike Ig titer higher than 5000 U/ml was associated with a reduced risk of O2 need (OR 0.52; 95 % CI 0.30–0.92). This study shows that COVID-19 vaccination has a significant impact on COVID-19 outcomes in hospitalized patients.
The impact of time since SARS-Cov-2 vaccination, age, sex and comorbidities on COVID-19 outcome in hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection / Donato, Francesco; Pilotto, Andrea; Foca', Emanuele; Tresoldi, Marco; Tonoli, Alessio; Perani, Cristiano; Minisci, Davide; Salvetti, Massimo; Filippini, Matteo; Bezzi, Michela; Em Boari, Gianluca; Gipponi, Stefano; Stegher, Claudia; Nardin, Matteo; Caruso, Arnaldo; Metra, Marco; Padovani, Alessandro; Rossi, Camillo; Castelli, Francesco. - In: VACCINE. - ISSN 0264-410X. - 42:8(2024), pp. 1863-1867. [10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.02.003]
The impact of time since SARS-Cov-2 vaccination, age, sex and comorbidities on COVID-19 outcome in hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection
Metra, Marco;
2024-01-01
Abstract
We evaluated the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on disease outcome in hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection with a prospective study. 745 vaccinated and 451 unvaccinated patients consecutively admitted to a COVID-19 Hospital from 1st September 2021 to 1st September 2022 were included. Compared with unvaccinated cases, vaccinated patients were older, had more comorbidities, but had a lower risk of O2 need (odds ratio, OR, 0.46; 95 % CI 0.32–0.65) by logistic regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, comorbidity and WHO COVID-19 Clinical Progression Scale at admission. The ORs for O2 need were 0.38 (0.24–0.61), 0.50 (0.30–0.83) and 0.57 (0.34–0.96) in patients vaccinated 14–120, 121–180 and > 180 days prior to hospitalization, respectively. An anti-spike Ig titer higher than 5000 U/ml was associated with a reduced risk of O2 need (OR 0.52; 95 % CI 0.30–0.92). This study shows that COVID-19 vaccination has a significant impact on COVID-19 outcomes in hospitalized patients.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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