Cargando…
Difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study
This study aimed to examine the differences in epidemiologic and disease aspects among patients with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). METHODS: The authors reviewed the hospital records between April 2020 and September 2021 and followed up on the patients for post-COVID complications. FINDINGS: Old...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
2023
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405996/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37554920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MS9.0000000000001024 |
_version_ | 1785085650897207296 |
---|---|
author | Mahmud, Reaz Islam, Md. Ashikul Haque, Md. Emdadul Hussain, Dewan A. Islam, Mohammad R. Monayem, Farhana B. Kamal, Mohammad M. Sina, Hashmi Islam, Mohammad F. Datta, Ponkaj K. Sayeed, S.K. Jakaria B. Dhali, Sabbir A. Islam, Khairul Ratul, Rifat H. Hossain, S.K. Md. Rubaed Prince, Habib N. Chowdhury, Ahmed H. Ahmed, Kazi G.U. Miah, Md. Titu Rahman, Md. Mujibur |
author_facet | Mahmud, Reaz Islam, Md. Ashikul Haque, Md. Emdadul Hussain, Dewan A. Islam, Mohammad R. Monayem, Farhana B. Kamal, Mohammad M. Sina, Hashmi Islam, Mohammad F. Datta, Ponkaj K. Sayeed, S.K. Jakaria B. Dhali, Sabbir A. Islam, Khairul Ratul, Rifat H. Hossain, S.K. Md. Rubaed Prince, Habib N. Chowdhury, Ahmed H. Ahmed, Kazi G.U. Miah, Md. Titu Rahman, Md. Mujibur |
author_sort | Mahmud, Reaz |
collection | PubMed |
description | This study aimed to examine the differences in epidemiologic and disease aspects among patients with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). METHODS: The authors reviewed the hospital records between April 2020 and September 2021 and followed up on the patients for post-COVID complications. FINDINGS: Older adult patients were predominantly affected during the third wave, and middle-aged patients were predominantly affected during the first and second waves. Men were predominantly admitted, considering the three waves, although more women were admitted in the second wave. Cough was more common in the second and third waves than in the first wave 522 (59.7%). Respiratory distress was the most common in the third wave, 251(67.1%), and least common in the first wave, 403 (46.1%). Anosmia was more common in the third wave 116 (31.2%). In the third wave, patients presenting in a critical state 23 (6.2%) and with severe disease 152 (40.8%) were more common. The hospital admission median (IQR) was longer in the first wave, 12 (8–20), than in other waves. More patients were admitted in the first wave (52%) than in the other waves, and patients received more oxygen in the third wave (75%) than in the other waves. Death occurred more commonly in the first wave (51%) than in the other waves. The positivity rate was higher in the third wave (22.8%) than in the other waves. In the third wave, the positivity rate was higher in women (24.3%) than in men. Post-COVID cough increased in the second wave, and fatigue was higher in the third wave than in the other waves. Tiredness and memory loss were greater during the second wave than in other waves. CONCLUSION: The authors found differences in the presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among the three waves. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-10405996 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2023 |
publisher | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-104059962023-08-08 Difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study Mahmud, Reaz Islam, Md. Ashikul Haque, Md. Emdadul Hussain, Dewan A. Islam, Mohammad R. Monayem, Farhana B. Kamal, Mohammad M. Sina, Hashmi Islam, Mohammad F. Datta, Ponkaj K. Sayeed, S.K. Jakaria B. Dhali, Sabbir A. Islam, Khairul Ratul, Rifat H. Hossain, S.K. Md. Rubaed Prince, Habib N. Chowdhury, Ahmed H. Ahmed, Kazi G.U. Miah, Md. Titu Rahman, Md. Mujibur Ann Med Surg (Lond) Original Research This study aimed to examine the differences in epidemiologic and disease aspects among patients with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). METHODS: The authors reviewed the hospital records between April 2020 and September 2021 and followed up on the patients for post-COVID complications. FINDINGS: Older adult patients were predominantly affected during the third wave, and middle-aged patients were predominantly affected during the first and second waves. Men were predominantly admitted, considering the three waves, although more women were admitted in the second wave. Cough was more common in the second and third waves than in the first wave 522 (59.7%). Respiratory distress was the most common in the third wave, 251(67.1%), and least common in the first wave, 403 (46.1%). Anosmia was more common in the third wave 116 (31.2%). In the third wave, patients presenting in a critical state 23 (6.2%) and with severe disease 152 (40.8%) were more common. The hospital admission median (IQR) was longer in the first wave, 12 (8–20), than in other waves. More patients were admitted in the first wave (52%) than in the other waves, and patients received more oxygen in the third wave (75%) than in the other waves. Death occurred more commonly in the first wave (51%) than in the other waves. The positivity rate was higher in the third wave (22.8%) than in the other waves. In the third wave, the positivity rate was higher in women (24.3%) than in men. Post-COVID cough increased in the second wave, and fatigue was higher in the third wave than in the other waves. Tiredness and memory loss were greater during the second wave than in other waves. CONCLUSION: The authors found differences in the presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among the three waves. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10405996/ /pubmed/37554920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MS9.0000000000001024 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Original Research Mahmud, Reaz Islam, Md. Ashikul Haque, Md. Emdadul Hussain, Dewan A. Islam, Mohammad R. Monayem, Farhana B. Kamal, Mohammad M. Sina, Hashmi Islam, Mohammad F. Datta, Ponkaj K. Sayeed, S.K. Jakaria B. Dhali, Sabbir A. Islam, Khairul Ratul, Rifat H. Hossain, S.K. Md. Rubaed Prince, Habib N. Chowdhury, Ahmed H. Ahmed, Kazi G.U. Miah, Md. Titu Rahman, Md. Mujibur Difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study |
title | Difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study |
title_full | Difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study |
title_fullStr | Difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study |
title_short | Difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of COVID-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study |
title_sort | difference in presentation, outcomes, and hospital epidemiologic trend of covid-19 among first, second, and third waves: a review of hospital records and prospective cohort study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405996/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37554920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MS9.0000000000001024 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT mahmudreaz differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT islammdashikul differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT haquemdemdadul differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT hussaindewana differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT islammohammadr differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT monayemfarhanab differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT kamalmohammadm differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT sinahashmi differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT islammohammadf differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT dattaponkajk differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT sayeedskjakariab differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT dhalisabbira differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT islamkhairul differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT ratulrifath differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT hossainskmdrubaed differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT princehabibn differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT chowdhuryahmedh differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT ahmedkazigu differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT miahmdtitu differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy AT rahmanmdmujibur differenceinpresentationoutcomesandhospitalepidemiologictrendofcovid19amongfirstsecondandthirdwavesareviewofhospitalrecordsandprospectivecohortstudy |