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Intensive Care Unit Capacity and Its Associated Risk Factors During the COVID-19 Surge in the Republic of Korea: Analysis Using Nationwide Health Claims Data

Authors
Lee, Seung HeonPark, So-YounSeon, Jeong-YeonJeon, Woo-HwiNam, Sung-IlPark, Jong-HakPark, Jae SeokKim, Hae-YoungThakkar, NiketSelvaraj, PrashanthBershteyn, AnnaOh, In-Hwan
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
Keywords
COVID-19 pandemic; ICU admission; Korea; risk factors
Citation
RISK MANAGEMENT AND HEALTHCARE POLICY, v.13, pp.2571 - 2581
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Journal Title
RISK MANAGEMENT AND HEALTHCARE POLICY
Volume
13
Start Page
2571
End Page
2581
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/59058
DOI
10.2147/RMHP.S273363
ISSN
1179-1594
Abstract
Objective: To identify risk factors for intensive care unit (ICU) admission and mechanical ventilator usage among confirmed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients and estimate the effects of mitigation efforts on ICU capacity in Korea. Patients and Methods: Data on profiles and medical history of all confirmed COVID-19 patients in the past 1 year were extracted from the Korean National Health Insurance System's claims database to assess risk factors for ICU admission and ventilator use. We used a time-series epidemic model to estimate the ICU census in Daegu from the reported hospital data. Findings: Multivariate regression analysis revealed male sex, old age, and residing in Daegu city as significant risk factors for ICU admission. The number of patients requiring ICU admission exceeded the bed capacity across all Daegu hospitals before March 9, 2020, and therefore, critically ill patients were transferred to nearby hospitals outside Daegu. This finding was consistent with our prediction that the ICU census in Daegu would peak on March 16, 2020, at 160 through mitigation efforts, without which it would have reached 300 by late March 2020. Conclusion: Older age and male sex were risk factors for ICU admission. In addition, the geographic location of the hospital seems to contribute to the severity of the COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU and to the ICU capacity.
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