Baba Hiroaki, Ikumi Saori, Aoyama Shotaro, Ishikawa Tetsuo, Asai Yusuke, Matsunaga Nobuaki, Ohmagari Norio, Kanamori Hajime, Tokuda Koichi, Ueda Takuya, Kawakami Eiryo
Department of Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
Open Forum Infect Dis. 2022 Nov 24;10(1):ofac638. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofac638. eCollection 2023 Jan.
The mortality rates of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been changed across the epidemiological waves. The aim was to investigate the differences in mortality rates of COVID-19 patients in Japan across the 6 epidemiological waves stratified by age group and Coronavirus Clinical Characterisation Consortium (4C) mortality score risk group.
A total of 56 986 COVID-19 patients in the COVID-19 Registry Japan from 2 March 2020 to 1 February 2022 were enrolled. These patients were categorized into 4 risk groups based on their 4C mortality score. Mortality rates of each risk group were calculated separately for different age groups: 18-64, 65-74, 75-89, and ≥90 years. In addition, mortality rates across the wave periods were calculated separately in 2 age groups: <75 and ≥75 years. All calculated mortality rates were compared with reported data from the United Kingdom (UK) during the early epidemic.
The mortality rates of patients in Japan were significantly lower than in the UK across the board, with the exception of patients aged ≥90 years at very high risk. The mortality rates of patients aged ≥75 years at very high risk in the fourth and fifth wave periods showed no significant differences from those in the UK, whereas those in the sixth wave period were significantly lower in all age groups and in all risk groups.
The present analysis showed that COVID-19 patients had a lower mortality rate in the most recent sixth wave period, even among patients ≥75 years old at very high risk.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的死亡率在不同的疫情波次中有所变化。目的是调查日本COVID-19患者在按年龄组和冠状病毒临床特征协会(4C)死亡率评分风险组分层的6个疫情波次中的死亡率差异。
纳入了2020年3月2日至2022年2月1日日本COVID-19登记处的56986例COVID-19患者。这些患者根据其4C死亡率评分被分为4个风险组。分别计算不同年龄组(18 - 64岁、65 - 74岁、75 - 89岁和≥90岁)中每个风险组的死亡率。此外,在两个年龄组(<75岁和≥75岁)中分别计算各波次期间的死亡率。所有计算出的死亡率均与英国早期疫情期间报告的数据进行比较。
除≥90岁的极高风险患者外,日本患者的死亡率总体上显著低于英国。第四和第五波次中≥75岁的极高风险患者的死亡率与英国相比无显著差异,而第六波次中所有年龄组和所有风险组的死亡率均显著较低。
本分析表明,即使在≥75岁的极高风险患者中,COVID-19患者在最近的第六波次中的死亡率也较低。