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长期护理和疫情波次对痴呆症患者感染、住院和死亡的COVID-19相关相对风险的影响:一项基于人群的队列研究。

Effect of long-term care and pandemic wave on relative risk of COVID-19-related infection, hospitalization and mortality in people living with dementia: A population-based cohort study.

作者信息

Olmstead Andrea D, Zhang Shengjie, Shaver Larry, Ewerling Fernanda, Henry Bonnie, Ye Xibiao

机构信息

Office of the Provincial Health Officer, Ministry of Health, Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC, Canada.

Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Alzheimers Dis. 2025 Apr;104(3):777-791. doi: 10.1177/13872877251319560. Epub 2025 Mar 25.

DOI:10.1177/13872877251319560
PMID:40134262
Abstract

BackgroundPeople living with dementia (PLWD) are vulnerable to serious COVID-19 illness and death but the contribution of various factors including long-term care (LTC), pandemic wave, hospitalization, comorbidities, and underlying neurological health remains unclear.ObjectiveTo investigate the relative risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalization, and mortality (COVID-19 and non-COVID-19) in PLWD compared to those without dementia, by living circumstance and pandemic wave, while controlling for additional risk factors.MethodsA cohort of people 65 and up with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, was propensity score matched to a control cohort using linked population-level health records. Relative risk of outcomes was estimated using adjusted Cox proportional hazards modelling. The modifying effects of LTC residence and pandemic wave on all outcomes, and of COVID-19-related hospitalization on COVID-19 mortality were investigated.ResultsCompared to controls without dementia, PLWD had higher risk of infection and COVID-19 mortality whether they lived in LTC or not. For PLWD in LTC, relative risk was often reduced or not significantly different when stratified by wave but remained higher for PLWD not in LTC (32-93%). In LTC, likelihood of hospitalization was 53-64% lower for PLWD compared to those without dementia. PLWD not hospitalized for COVID-19 had higher COVID-19 mortality than non-hospitalized, non-dementia controls both in and not in LTC (32% and 477%, respectively).ConclusionsPLWD repeatedly had higher risk of COVID-19 infection and mortality, but risk varied with changing pandemic circumstances and living environment. Higher mortality may have been associated with reduced hospital transfers, complex care needs and neurological health.

摘要

背景

痴呆症患者(PLWD)易患严重的COVID-19疾病并面临死亡风险,但包括长期护理(LTC)、疫情波次、住院治疗、合并症以及潜在神经健康状况等各种因素的影响仍不明确。

目的

通过生活环境和疫情波次,在控制其他风险因素的同时,调查与无痴呆症者相比,PLWD感染SARS-CoV-2、住院以及死亡(COVID-19相关和非COVID-19相关)的相对风险。

方法

利用关联的人口水平健康记录,将包括阿尔茨海默病在内的65岁及以上痴呆症患者队列与一个对照队列进行倾向评分匹配。使用调整后的Cox比例风险模型估计结局的相对风险。研究了长期护理机构居住情况和疫情波次对所有结局的修正作用,以及COVID-19相关住院治疗对COVID-19死亡率的影响。

结果

与无痴呆症的对照者相比,无论是否居住在长期护理机构,PLWD都有更高的感染风险和COVID-19死亡率。对于居住在长期护理机构的PLWD,按波次分层时相对风险通常会降低或无显著差异,但未居住在长期护理机构的PLWD相对风险仍然较高(32%-93%)。在长期护理机构中,PLWD的住院可能性比无痴呆症者低53%-64%。未因COVID-19住院的PLWD,无论是否居住在长期护理机构,其COVID-19死亡率均高于未住院的无痴呆症对照者(分别为32%和477%)。

结论

PLWD反复出现更高的COVID-19感染和死亡风险,但风险会随疫情情况和生活环境的变化而有所不同。较高的死亡率可能与医院转诊减少、复杂的护理需求以及神经健康状况有关。

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