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. 2024 Aug;33(8):e5872.
doi: 10.1002/pds.5872.

A Dynamic Prognostic Model for Identifying Vulnerable COVID-19 Patients at High Risk of Rapid Deterioration

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A Dynamic Prognostic Model for Identifying Vulnerable COVID-19 Patients at High Risk of Rapid Deterioration

Priyanka Anand et al. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to validate and, if performance was unsatisfactory, update the previously published prognostic model to predict clinical deterioration in patients hospitalized for COVID-19, using data following vaccine availability.

Methods: Using electronic health records of patients ≥18 years, with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, from a large care-delivery network in Massachusetts, USA, from March 2020 to November 2021, we tested the performance of the previously developed prediction model and updated the prediction model by incorporating data after availability of COVID-19 vaccines. We randomly divided data into development (70%) and validation (30%) cohorts. We built a model predicting worsening in a published severity scale in 24 h by LASSO regression and evaluated performance by c-statistic and Brier score.

Results: Our study cohort consisted of 8185 patients (Development: 5730 patients [mean age: 62; 44% female] and Validation: 2455 patients [mean age: 62; 45% female]). The previously published model had suboptimal performance using data after November 2020 (N = 4973, c-statistic = 0.60. Brier score = 0.11). After retraining with the new data, the updated model included 38 predictors including 18 changing biomarkers. Patients hospitalized after Jun 1st, 2021 (when COVID-19 vaccines became widely available in Massachusetts) were younger and had fewer comorbidities than those hospitalized before. The c-statistic and Brier score were 0.77 and 0.13 in the development cohort, and 0.73 and 0.14 in the validation cohort.

Conclusion: The characteristics of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 differed substantially over time. We developed a new dynamic model for rapid progression with satisfactory performance in the validation set.

Keywords: COVID‐19; dynamic model; prognostic model; time‐varying.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of interest/Disclosure: Lin, Anand, Liu, Desai, Wang, Brill and DiCesare have no conflicts of interest to disclose. D’Andrea is currently employed at and owns shares in AbbVie Inc. Outside of the current work, Dr. Feldman serves as a consultant for Alosa Health and as an expert witness in litigation against inhaler manufacturers. He also served as a consultant for Aetion.

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