Clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial COVID-19 in Turkey: A retrospective multicenter study

Objective: To identify the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospital-acquired SARS-CoV-2 infection during the vaccination period nationwide in Turkey. Methods: COVID-19 patients followed in the pandemic services across Turkey between January 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022 were investigated retr...

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Published in:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
Main Authors: Süleyman Yıldırım, Celalettin Yılmaz, Gülru Polat, Serap Argun Baris, İlknur Başyiğit, İlknur Kaya, Ceyda Anar, Mihriban Bozkurt, Hüsnü Baykal, Hulya Dirol, Gamzenur Ozbey, Emine Ozsari, Emel Cireli, Ali Kadri Çıirak, Dursun Tatar, Mine Gayaf, Selen Karaoglanoglu, Yener Aydin, Atilla Eroglu, Yıldız Olçar, Berna Botan Yıldırım, Bengül Gürsoy, Deniz Demir Yılmaz, Elif Yelda Ozgun Niksarlioglu, Ramazan Eren, Ayşegül Tomruk Erdem, Müge Meltem Tor, Fusun Fakili, Mustafa Çolak, Merve Erçelik, Ali Tabaru, Özlem Ediboglu
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b7ea1548375b453cb9d037050a85148f 2023-11-12T04:13:34+01:00 Clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial COVID-19 in Turkey: A retrospective multicenter study Süleyman Yıldırım Celalettin Yılmaz Gülru Polat Serap Argun Baris İlknur Başyiğit İlknur Kaya Ceyda Anar Mihriban Bozkurt Hüsnü Baykal Hulya Dirol Gamzenur Ozbey Emine Ozsari Emel Cireli Ali Kadri Çıirak Dursun Tatar Mine Gayaf Selen Karaoglanoglu Yener Aydin Atilla Eroglu Yıldız Olçar Berna Botan Yıldırım Bengül Gürsoy Deniz Demir Yılmaz Elif Yelda Ozgun Niksarlioglu Ramazan Eren Ayşegül Tomruk Erdem Müge Meltem Tor Fusun Fakili Mustafa Çolak Merve Erçelik Ali Tabaru Özlem Ediboglu 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-7645.383912 https://doaj.org/article/b7ea1548375b453cb9d037050a85148f EN eng Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications http://www.apjtm.org/article.asp?issn=1995-7645;year=2023;volume=16;issue=8;spage=347;epage=353;aulast=Yıldırım https://doaj.org/toc/2352-4146 2352-4146 doi:10.4103/1995-7645.383912 https://doaj.org/article/b7ea1548375b453cb9d037050a85148f Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol 16, Iss 8, Pp 347-353 (2023) covid-19 nosocomial infection vaccination intensive care unit Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-7645.383912 2023-10-29T00:38:43Z Objective: To identify the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospital-acquired SARS-CoV-2 infection during the vaccination period nationwide in Turkey. Methods: COVID-19 patients followed in the pandemic services across Turkey between January 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022 were investigated retrospectively. Nosocomial COVID-19 was defined as a patient neither diagnosed with COVID-19 nor suspected COVID-19 at the hospital admission and was confirmed COVID-19 ≥5 days after hospital admission. The primary outcome of this study was in-hospital mortality; demographic features and vaccination status was compared between survivors and non-survivors. Results: During the study period, 15 573 COVID-19 patients were followed in 18 centers and 543 (3.5%) patients were nosocomial COVID-19. Most patients with nosocomial COVID-19 (80.4%) were transferred from medical wards. 162 (29.8%) of the patients with nosocomial COVID-19 admitted to the intensive care unit due to disease severity and 138 (25.4%) of the patients died during hospital stay. Advanced age (≥65 years) and number of comorbid diseases (≥2) was found to be associated with mortality in nosocomial COVID-19 (OR 1.74, 95% Cl 1.11-2.74 and OR 1.60, 95% Cl 1.02-2.56, respectively). Vaccination was associated with survival in nosocomial COVID-19 (OR 0.25, 95% Cl 0.16-0.38). Conclusions: Patients with nosocomial COVID-19 had increased admission to intensive care units and higher mortality rate. Vaccination can decrease the in-hospital mortality rate. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 16 8 347 353
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topic covid-19
nosocomial infection
vaccination
intensive care unit
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
spellingShingle covid-19
nosocomial infection
vaccination
intensive care unit
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Süleyman Yıldırım
Celalettin Yılmaz
Gülru Polat
Serap Argun Baris
İlknur Başyiğit
İlknur Kaya
Ceyda Anar
Mihriban Bozkurt
Hüsnü Baykal
Hulya Dirol
Gamzenur Ozbey
Emine Ozsari
Emel Cireli
Ali Kadri Çıirak
Dursun Tatar
Mine Gayaf
Selen Karaoglanoglu
Yener Aydin
Atilla Eroglu
Yıldız Olçar
Berna Botan Yıldırım
Bengül Gürsoy
Deniz Demir Yılmaz
Elif Yelda Ozgun Niksarlioglu
Ramazan Eren
Ayşegül Tomruk Erdem
Müge Meltem Tor
Fusun Fakili
Mustafa Çolak
Merve Erçelik
Ali Tabaru
Özlem Ediboglu
Clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial COVID-19 in Turkey: A retrospective multicenter study
topic_facet covid-19
nosocomial infection
vaccination
intensive care unit
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
description Objective: To identify the clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospital-acquired SARS-CoV-2 infection during the vaccination period nationwide in Turkey. Methods: COVID-19 patients followed in the pandemic services across Turkey between January 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022 were investigated retrospectively. Nosocomial COVID-19 was defined as a patient neither diagnosed with COVID-19 nor suspected COVID-19 at the hospital admission and was confirmed COVID-19 ≥5 days after hospital admission. The primary outcome of this study was in-hospital mortality; demographic features and vaccination status was compared between survivors and non-survivors. Results: During the study period, 15 573 COVID-19 patients were followed in 18 centers and 543 (3.5%) patients were nosocomial COVID-19. Most patients with nosocomial COVID-19 (80.4%) were transferred from medical wards. 162 (29.8%) of the patients with nosocomial COVID-19 admitted to the intensive care unit due to disease severity and 138 (25.4%) of the patients died during hospital stay. Advanced age (≥65 years) and number of comorbid diseases (≥2) was found to be associated with mortality in nosocomial COVID-19 (OR 1.74, 95% Cl 1.11-2.74 and OR 1.60, 95% Cl 1.02-2.56, respectively). Vaccination was associated with survival in nosocomial COVID-19 (OR 0.25, 95% Cl 0.16-0.38). Conclusions: Patients with nosocomial COVID-19 had increased admission to intensive care units and higher mortality rate. Vaccination can decrease the in-hospital mortality rate.
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author Süleyman Yıldırım
Celalettin Yılmaz
Gülru Polat
Serap Argun Baris
İlknur Başyiğit
İlknur Kaya
Ceyda Anar
Mihriban Bozkurt
Hüsnü Baykal
Hulya Dirol
Gamzenur Ozbey
Emine Ozsari
Emel Cireli
Ali Kadri Çıirak
Dursun Tatar
Mine Gayaf
Selen Karaoglanoglu
Yener Aydin
Atilla Eroglu
Yıldız Olçar
Berna Botan Yıldırım
Bengül Gürsoy
Deniz Demir Yılmaz
Elif Yelda Ozgun Niksarlioglu
Ramazan Eren
Ayşegül Tomruk Erdem
Müge Meltem Tor
Fusun Fakili
Mustafa Çolak
Merve Erçelik
Ali Tabaru
Özlem Ediboglu
author_facet Süleyman Yıldırım
Celalettin Yılmaz
Gülru Polat
Serap Argun Baris
İlknur Başyiğit
İlknur Kaya
Ceyda Anar
Mihriban Bozkurt
Hüsnü Baykal
Hulya Dirol
Gamzenur Ozbey
Emine Ozsari
Emel Cireli
Ali Kadri Çıirak
Dursun Tatar
Mine Gayaf
Selen Karaoglanoglu
Yener Aydin
Atilla Eroglu
Yıldız Olçar
Berna Botan Yıldırım
Bengül Gürsoy
Deniz Demir Yılmaz
Elif Yelda Ozgun Niksarlioglu
Ramazan Eren
Ayşegül Tomruk Erdem
Müge Meltem Tor
Fusun Fakili
Mustafa Çolak
Merve Erçelik
Ali Tabaru
Özlem Ediboglu
author_sort Süleyman Yıldırım
title Clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial COVID-19 in Turkey: A retrospective multicenter study
title_short Clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial COVID-19 in Turkey: A retrospective multicenter study
title_full Clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial COVID-19 in Turkey: A retrospective multicenter study
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial COVID-19 in Turkey: A retrospective multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial COVID-19 in Turkey: A retrospective multicenter study
title_sort clinical characteristics and outcomes of nosocomial covid-19 in turkey: a retrospective multicenter study
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