Use the links below to access anonymized patient-level data for patients seen in our COVID-19 ICU. This data is updated in near real time.
Because New York City has been seriously affected by COVID-19 before most other cities, we have gained experience in managing many of these patients before severe cases have accumulated in other regions. This database aims to inform clinicians who haven’t yet cared for severely ill COVID-19 patients, but will, soon.
First sheet in each patient notebook is a summary; following sheets correspond to subsequent hospital days. Patients who are discharged or deceased are marked as such, unmarked patients are currently admitted. More patients are added daily.
Credits: Daniel Dove, Ashley R. Davis, Aneri Sakhpara, Cameron Kyle-Sidell.
Patient 1 (discharged)
Patient 2 (discharged)
Patient 3 (discharged)
Patient 4 (discharged)
Patient 5 (deceased)
Patient 6 (deceased)
Patient 7 (deceased)
Patient 8 (discharged)
Patient 9 (deceased)
Patient 10 (discharged)
Patient 11 (discharged)
Patient 12 (discharged)
Patient 13 (deceased)
Patient 14 (deceased)
Patient 15 (deceased)
Patient 16 (deceased)
Patient 17 (deceased)
Patient 18 (discharged)
Patient 19 (discharged)
Patient 20 (discharged)
Patient 21 (discharged)
Patient 22 (deceased)
Patient 23 (discharged)
Patient 24 (deceased)
Patient 25 (deceased)
Patient 26 (deceased)
[4/14/2020] Given the profusion of descriptive data now becoming available, we have ceased enrollment of this cohort at 26 patients. We will continue to update all these patents until disposition.
[7/23/2020] I presented on our ED Admitting Team (not the patients reported on on this page, but a similar cohort that was cared for downstairs, in the ED) at our hospital weekly COVID rounds. 20 minute presentation, followed by 20 minutes of questions/comments.