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Clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category COVID-19 patients: Short study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Delhi
BACKGROUND: The clinical profile of hospitalized moderate-category COVID-19 patients has been understudied globally and in India. AIM: The present study was conducted to study the clinical profile and assess the proportions of patients who progressed to severe disease and its predictors among modera...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10521840/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37767420 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2245_22 |
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author | Gautam, Sachin Kumar, Rahul Bhadoria, Dharam Pal Mawari, Govind Kumar, Naresh Daga, Mradul K. Pandit, Sanjay Anuradha, S. Pradhan, Gaurav Shanker Garg, Sandeep Sharma, Gaurav Raghu, RV Ritchie, Nupur Jayamsulekha, Dasari |
author_facet | Gautam, Sachin Kumar, Rahul Bhadoria, Dharam Pal Mawari, Govind Kumar, Naresh Daga, Mradul K. Pandit, Sanjay Anuradha, S. Pradhan, Gaurav Shanker Garg, Sandeep Sharma, Gaurav Raghu, RV Ritchie, Nupur Jayamsulekha, Dasari |
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description | BACKGROUND: The clinical profile of hospitalized moderate-category COVID-19 patients has been understudied globally and in India. AIM: The present study was conducted to study the clinical profile and assess the proportions of patients who progressed to severe disease and its predictors among moderate COVID-19 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this single-center observational study, 100 moderate-category COVID-19 patients as per Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) criteria of age ≥18 years of either sex, excluding pregnant females from February to November 2021, were studied by analyzing their clinical profiles and assessing Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA), National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS-2), and chest computed-tomography severity score (CTSS) to predict progression to severe disease. Severe disease was defined as per MoHFW criteria. RESULTS: Out of 100 moderate-category COVID-19 patients, progression to severe disease was seen in 11 patients (11%), among which eight patients had expired, three patients were discharged, and the rest of the 89 patients (89%) who did not progress to severe disease were discharged. A higher age (62.2± 19.5 vs 54.8 ± 14.6 years), along with multivariate analysis revealing male sex (1.25 times), chronic kidney disease (2.86 times), leukocytosis (6.10 times), thrombocytopenia (1.04 times), anemia (9.3 times), a higher qSOFA score (3.6 times), and a higher NEWS-2 score on admission (1.56 times) had higher odds of progression to severe disease. A significant correlation (P < .05) of qSOFA score with serum LDH, ferritin, and hs-CRP levels; CT severity score with the serum ferritin, IL-6, and LDH levels; and NEWS-2 with serum LDH, hs-CRP, and ferritin levels were found. Moreover, the NEWS-2 score was found slightly better than qSOFA on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, with an area under the curve of 85.8% and 83.2%, respectively, predicting progression to severe disease. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed male gender, chronic kidney disease, leukocytosis, anemia, thrombocytopenia, a higher qSOFA and NEWS-2 score on admission, and further, NEWS-2 score better than qSOFA on ROC curve analysis, with an area under the curve of 85.8% and 83.2%, respectively, in predicting severe disease among hospitalized moderate COVID-19 patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-105218402023-09-27 Clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category COVID-19 patients: Short study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Delhi Gautam, Sachin Kumar, Rahul Bhadoria, Dharam Pal Mawari, Govind Kumar, Naresh Daga, Mradul K. Pandit, Sanjay Anuradha, S. Pradhan, Gaurav Shanker Garg, Sandeep Sharma, Gaurav Raghu, RV Ritchie, Nupur Jayamsulekha, Dasari J Family Med Prim Care Original Article BACKGROUND: The clinical profile of hospitalized moderate-category COVID-19 patients has been understudied globally and in India. AIM: The present study was conducted to study the clinical profile and assess the proportions of patients who progressed to severe disease and its predictors among moderate COVID-19 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this single-center observational study, 100 moderate-category COVID-19 patients as per Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) criteria of age ≥18 years of either sex, excluding pregnant females from February to November 2021, were studied by analyzing their clinical profiles and assessing Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA), National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS-2), and chest computed-tomography severity score (CTSS) to predict progression to severe disease. Severe disease was defined as per MoHFW criteria. RESULTS: Out of 100 moderate-category COVID-19 patients, progression to severe disease was seen in 11 patients (11%), among which eight patients had expired, three patients were discharged, and the rest of the 89 patients (89%) who did not progress to severe disease were discharged. A higher age (62.2± 19.5 vs 54.8 ± 14.6 years), along with multivariate analysis revealing male sex (1.25 times), chronic kidney disease (2.86 times), leukocytosis (6.10 times), thrombocytopenia (1.04 times), anemia (9.3 times), a higher qSOFA score (3.6 times), and a higher NEWS-2 score on admission (1.56 times) had higher odds of progression to severe disease. A significant correlation (P < .05) of qSOFA score with serum LDH, ferritin, and hs-CRP levels; CT severity score with the serum ferritin, IL-6, and LDH levels; and NEWS-2 with serum LDH, hs-CRP, and ferritin levels were found. Moreover, the NEWS-2 score was found slightly better than qSOFA on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, with an area under the curve of 85.8% and 83.2%, respectively, predicting progression to severe disease. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed male gender, chronic kidney disease, leukocytosis, anemia, thrombocytopenia, a higher qSOFA and NEWS-2 score on admission, and further, NEWS-2 score better than qSOFA on ROC curve analysis, with an area under the curve of 85.8% and 83.2%, respectively, in predicting severe disease among hospitalized moderate COVID-19 patients. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023-08 2023-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10521840/ /pubmed/37767420 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2245_22 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Gautam, Sachin Kumar, Rahul Bhadoria, Dharam Pal Mawari, Govind Kumar, Naresh Daga, Mradul K. Pandit, Sanjay Anuradha, S. Pradhan, Gaurav Shanker Garg, Sandeep Sharma, Gaurav Raghu, RV Ritchie, Nupur Jayamsulekha, Dasari Clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category COVID-19 patients: Short study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Delhi |
title | Clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category COVID-19 patients: Short study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Delhi |
title_full | Clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category COVID-19 patients: Short study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Delhi |
title_fullStr | Clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category COVID-19 patients: Short study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Delhi |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category COVID-19 patients: Short study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Delhi |
title_short | Clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category COVID-19 patients: Short study from a Tertiary Care Centre in Delhi |
title_sort | clinical profile of hospitalised moderate category covid-19 patients: short study from a tertiary care centre in delhi |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10521840/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37767420 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2245_22 |
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