Different approaches to quantify years of life lost from COVID-19

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作者
Ferenci, Tamas [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Obuda Univ, Physiol Controls Res Ctr, Becsi Ut 96-b, H-1034 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Corvinus Univ Budapest, Dept Stat, Budapest, Hungary
关键词
COVID-19; Years of life lost; PYLL; Disease burden; Mortality; Multimorbidity; UNITED-STATES; MORTALITY; BURDEN; NATIONWIDE; DISEASE; TRENDS;
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10.1007/s10654-021-00774-0
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The burden of an epidemic is often characterized by death counts, but this can be misleading as it fails to acknowledge the age of the deceased patients. Years of life lost is therefore widely used as a more relevant metric, however, such calculations in the context of COVID-19 are all biased upwards: patients dying from COVID-19 are typically multimorbid, having far worse life expectation than the general population. These questions are quantitatively investigated using a unique Hungarian dataset that contains individual patient level data on comorbidities for all COVID-19 deaths in the country. To account for the comorbidities of the patients, a parametric survival model using 11 important long-term conditions was used to estimate a more realistic years of life lost. As of 12 May, 2021, Hungary reported a total of 27,837 deaths from COVID-19 in patients above 50 years of age. The usual calculation indicates 10.5 years of life lost for each death, which decreases to 9.2 years per death after adjusting for 11 comorbidities. The expected number of years lost implied by the life table, reflecting the mortality of a developed country just before the pandemic is 11.1 years. The years of life lost due to COVID-19 in Hungary is therefore 12% or 1.3 years per death lower when accounting for the comorbidities and is below its expected value, but how this should be interpreted is still a matter of debate. Further research is warranted on how to optimally integrate this information into epidemiologic risk assessments during a pandemic.
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