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Pre-Existing Health Conditions and Severe COVID-19 Outcomes: Umbrella Review and Meta-Analysis of Global Evidence

37 Pages Posted: 23 Feb 2021

See all articles by Marina Treskova-Schwarzbach

Marina Treskova-Schwarzbach

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Laura Haas

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Sarah Reda

Robert Koch Institute

Antonia Pilic

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Anna Borodova

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Kasra Karimi

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Judith Koch

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Teresa Nygren

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Stefan Scholz

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Viktoria Schönfeld

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Sabine Vygen-Bonnet

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Ole Wichmann

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Thomas Harder

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

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Abstract

Background: This umbrella review summarises the global evidence on the risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes in patients with pre-existing health conditions.

Methods: Systematic reviews (SRs) were identified in PubMed, Embase/Medline, and seven pre-print servers until December 11, 2020. Risk estimates (odds ratio (OR), hazard ratio (HR), relative risk (RR)) for hospitalisation, intensive care unit admission, intubation, and death were extracted from primary studies. Meta-analyses were performed stratified by regions of the World Health Organisation. The evidence certainty was assessed using GRADE. Registration number CRD42020215846.

Findings: 160 primary studies from 120 SRs contributed 464 estimates for 42 pre-existing conditions. Most studies were conducted in North America, European, and Western Pacific regions.  Evidence from Africa, South/Latin America, and Eastern Mediterranean region was scarce. No evidence was available from South-East Asia region. Diabetes (HR 1∙2-2∙0 (1∙1-2∙8)), obesity (OR 1∙5-1∙75 (1∙1-2∙3)), heart failure (HR 1∙3-3∙3(0∙9-8∙2)), COPD (HR 1∙12-2∙2 (1∙1-3∙2)), and dementia (HR 1∙4-7.7 (1∙2-39∙6)) were associated with fatal COVID-19 in different regions, although the estimates varied. Evidence from Europe and North America showed that liver cirrhosis (OR 3∙2-5∙9 (0∙9-27∙7)) and active cancer (OR 1∙6-4∙7 (0∙5-14∙9)) were also associated with increased risk of death. Association between HIV and severe COVID-19 showed regional heterogeneity, with an increased risk of death in Africa (HR 1∙7 (1∙3-2∙2)). GRADE certainty was moderate to high for most associations.

Interpretation: Risk of severe COVID-19 is consistently increased in certain patient subgroups across geographical regions, showing high variability in others. The results can be used to inform COVID-19 vaccine prioritisation or other intervention strategies.

Funding Statement: Project ImVaCov – German Federal Ministry of Health

Declaration of Interests: Authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Keywords: umbrella review; pre-existing health conditions; comorbidities; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; hospitalisation; death

Suggested Citation

Treskova-Schwarzbach, Marina and Haas, Laura and Reda, Sarah and Pilic, Antonia and Borodova, Anna and Karimi, Kasra and Koch, Judith and Nygren, Teresa and Scholz, Stefan and Schönfeld, Viktoria and Vygen-Bonnet, Sabine and Wichmann, Ole and Harder, Thomas, Pre-Existing Health Conditions and Severe COVID-19 Outcomes: Umbrella Review and Meta-Analysis of Global Evidence. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3791433 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3791433

Marina Treskova-Schwarzbach (Contact Author)

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Laura Haas

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Germany

Sarah Reda

Robert Koch Institute ( email )

Antonia Pilic

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Anna Borodova

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Kasra Karimi

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Judith Koch

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Teresa Nygren

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Stefan Scholz

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit

Germany

Viktoria Schönfeld

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Sabine Vygen-Bonnet

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Ole Wichmann

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany

Thomas Harder

Robert Koch Institute - Immunisation Unit ( email )

Germany