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Clinical characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 patients in Beijing, China

The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Wuhan have affected more than 250 countries and regions worldwide. However, most of the clinical studies have been focused on Wuhan, and little is known about the disease outside of Wuhan in China. In this retrospective cohort study, we report the ea...

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Autores principales: Cao, Zhenhuan, Li, Tongzeng, Liang, Lianchun, Wang, Haibo, Wei, Feili, Meng, Sha, Cai, Miaotian, Zhang, Yulong, Xu, Hui, Zhang, Jiaying, Jin, Ronghua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7299347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32555674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234764
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author Cao, Zhenhuan
Li, Tongzeng
Liang, Lianchun
Wang, Haibo
Wei, Feili
Meng, Sha
Cai, Miaotian
Zhang, Yulong
Xu, Hui
Zhang, Jiaying
Jin, Ronghua
author_facet Cao, Zhenhuan
Li, Tongzeng
Liang, Lianchun
Wang, Haibo
Wei, Feili
Meng, Sha
Cai, Miaotian
Zhang, Yulong
Xu, Hui
Zhang, Jiaying
Jin, Ronghua
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description The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Wuhan have affected more than 250 countries and regions worldwide. However, most of the clinical studies have been focused on Wuhan, and little is known about the disease outside of Wuhan in China. In this retrospective cohort study, we report the early clinical features of 80 patients with COVID-19 admitted to the hospital in Beijing. The results show that 27 (33.8%) patients had severe illness. Six (7.5%) patients were admitted to the ICU, and 3 (3.8%) patients died. Forty-eight percent (39/80) of the patients had a history of living/traveling in Wuhan. Patients with severe- illness were significantly older (average age, 71 years old vs 44 years old) and had a high incidence of expectoration (59.3% vs 34.0%), shortness of breath (92.6% vs 9.4%), anorexia (51.9% vs 18.9%) and confusion(18.5% vs 0%) compared with nonsevere patients. The systolic blood pressure (median, 130 mmHg vs 120 mmHg) was higher and the oxygen saturation (median, 98.3% vs 92.0%) was significantly lower in severe patients than nonsevere patients. In addition, myoglobin (median, 56.0 ng/mL vs 35.0 ng/mL), troponin I (median, 0.02 pg/mL vs 0.01 pg/mL), C-reactive protein (median, 69.7 mg/L vs 12.9 mg/L) and neutrophils (median, 3.3×10(9)/L vs 2.2×10(9)/L) were significantly increased, while lymphocytes (median, 0.8×10(9)/L vs 1.2×10(9)/L), albumin (mean, 32.8 g/L vs 36.8 g/L) and the creatinine clearance rate (median, 91.2 vs 108.2 ml/min/1.73m(2)) were significantly decreased among severe patients. Our study revealed that older patients with high levels of C-reactive protein, myoglobin, troponin I, and neutrophil and high systolic blood pressure as well as low levels of lymphocytes, and albumin and a low creatinine clearance rate and oxygen saturation were more likely to have severe disease.
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spelling pubmed-72993472020-06-19 Clinical characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 patients in Beijing, China Cao, Zhenhuan Li, Tongzeng Liang, Lianchun Wang, Haibo Wei, Feili Meng, Sha Cai, Miaotian Zhang, Yulong Xu, Hui Zhang, Jiaying Jin, Ronghua PLoS One Research Article The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Wuhan have affected more than 250 countries and regions worldwide. However, most of the clinical studies have been focused on Wuhan, and little is known about the disease outside of Wuhan in China. In this retrospective cohort study, we report the early clinical features of 80 patients with COVID-19 admitted to the hospital in Beijing. The results show that 27 (33.8%) patients had severe illness. Six (7.5%) patients were admitted to the ICU, and 3 (3.8%) patients died. Forty-eight percent (39/80) of the patients had a history of living/traveling in Wuhan. Patients with severe- illness were significantly older (average age, 71 years old vs 44 years old) and had a high incidence of expectoration (59.3% vs 34.0%), shortness of breath (92.6% vs 9.4%), anorexia (51.9% vs 18.9%) and confusion(18.5% vs 0%) compared with nonsevere patients. The systolic blood pressure (median, 130 mmHg vs 120 mmHg) was higher and the oxygen saturation (median, 98.3% vs 92.0%) was significantly lower in severe patients than nonsevere patients. In addition, myoglobin (median, 56.0 ng/mL vs 35.0 ng/mL), troponin I (median, 0.02 pg/mL vs 0.01 pg/mL), C-reactive protein (median, 69.7 mg/L vs 12.9 mg/L) and neutrophils (median, 3.3×10(9)/L vs 2.2×10(9)/L) were significantly increased, while lymphocytes (median, 0.8×10(9)/L vs 1.2×10(9)/L), albumin (mean, 32.8 g/L vs 36.8 g/L) and the creatinine clearance rate (median, 91.2 vs 108.2 ml/min/1.73m(2)) were significantly decreased among severe patients. Our study revealed that older patients with high levels of C-reactive protein, myoglobin, troponin I, and neutrophil and high systolic blood pressure as well as low levels of lymphocytes, and albumin and a low creatinine clearance rate and oxygen saturation were more likely to have severe disease. Public Library of Science 2020-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7299347/ /pubmed/32555674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234764 Text en © 2020 Cao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Li, Tongzeng
Liang, Lianchun
Wang, Haibo
Wei, Feili
Meng, Sha
Cai, Miaotian
Zhang, Yulong
Xu, Hui
Zhang, Jiaying
Jin, Ronghua
Clinical characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 patients in Beijing, China
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32555674
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