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Environmental and societal factors associated with COVID-19-related death in people with rheumatic disease: an observational study
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article
Author
Izadi, ZaraGianfrancesco, Milena ASchmajuk, GabrielaJacobsohn, LindsayKatz, PatriciaRush, StephanieJa, ClairissaTaylor, TiffanyShidara, KieDanila, Maria IWysham, Katherine DStrangfeld, AnjaMateus, Elsa FHyrich, Kimme LGossec, LaureCarmona, LoretoLawson-Tovey, SaskiaKearsley-Fleet, LianneSchaefer, MartinAl-Emadi, SamarSparks, Jeffrey AHsu, Tiffany Y-TPatel, Naomi JWise, LeannaGilbert, EmilyDuarte-García, AlíValenzuela-Almada, Maria OUgarte-Gil, Manuel FLjung, LottaScirè, Carlo ACarrara, GretaHachulla, EricRichez, ChristopheCacoub, PatriceThomas, ThierrySantos, Maria JBernardes, MiguelHasseli, RebeccaRegierer, AnneSchulze-Koops, HendrikMüller-Ladner, UlfPons-Estel, GuillermoTanten, RominaNieto, Romina EPisoni, Cecilia NTissera, Yohana SXavier, RicardoMarques, Claudia D LopesPileggi, Gecilmara CSRobinson, Philip CMachado, Pedro MSirotich, EmilyLiew, Jean WHausmann, Jonathan SSufka, PaulGrainger, RebeccaBhana, SulemanGore-Massy, MoniqueWallace, Zachary SYazdany, JinoosRegistry, COVID-19 Global Rheumatology AllianceDahou, BrahimGómez, GimenaRoberts, KarenBaez, Roberto MCoello, Vanessa V CastroSalinas, María J HayeMaldonado, Federico NReyes, Alvaro AAlle, GelsominaFicco, Hernán MaldonadoNieto, RominaGobbi, CarlaTissera, YohanaPisoni, CeciliaPaula, AlbaAlbiero, Juan ASchmid, Maria MCosatti, MicaelaGamba, Maria JLeandro, CarlevarisCusa, María AGerman, NoeliaBellomio, VeronicaTakashima, LorenaPera, MarianaCogo, KarinaElkin, Maria S GálvezMedina, María ASavio, VeronicaTessel, Romina RojasAlamino, Rodolfo PWerner, Marina LOrnella, SofíaCasalla, Lucianade la Vega, MariaSeverina, MaríaGarcía, MercedesLucero, Luciana Gonzalez
Source
The Lancet Rheumatology. 4(9)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Prevention
Autoimmune Disease
Good Health and Well Being
COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance Registry
Clinical sciences
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Abstract
BackgroundDifferences 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.MethodsIn 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.Findings14 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/m3 [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