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Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in Hong Kong

OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the value of routine clinical assessment in identifying patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in the emergency department (ED). We aimed to compare the exposure history, signs and symptoms, laboratory, and radiographic features of ED patients who tested...

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Autores principales: Lam, Rex Pui Kin, Hung, Kevin Kei Ching, Lau, Eric Ho Yin, Lui, Chun Tat, Chan, Kin Ling, Leung, Chin San, Wong, Ion Wa, Wong, Kin Wa, Graham, Colin A, Woo, Patrick Chiu Yat
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7323237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32838379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12183
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author Lam, Rex Pui Kin
Hung, Kevin Kei Ching
Lau, Eric Ho Yin
Lui, Chun Tat
Chan, Kin Ling
Leung, Chin San
Wong, Ion Wa
Wong, Kin Wa
Graham, Colin A
Woo, Patrick Chiu Yat
author_facet Lam, Rex Pui Kin
Hung, Kevin Kei Ching
Lau, Eric Ho Yin
Lui, Chun Tat
Chan, Kin Ling
Leung, Chin San
Wong, Ion Wa
Wong, Kin Wa
Graham, Colin A
Woo, Patrick Chiu Yat
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description OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the value of routine clinical assessment in identifying patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in the emergency department (ED). We aimed to compare the exposure history, signs and symptoms, laboratory, and radiographic features of ED patients who tested positive and negative for COVID‐19. METHODS: This was a case‐control study in 7 EDs in Hong Kong from 20 January to 29 February 2020. Thirty‐seven patients with laboratory‐confirmed COVID‐19 were age‐ and sex‐matched to 111 controls. We compared the groups with univariate analysis and calculated the odds ratio (OR) of having COVID‐19 for each characteristic that was significantly different between the groups with adjustment for age and presumed location of acquiring the infection. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in patient characteristics and reported symptoms between the groups. A positive contact history within 14 days (adjusted OR 37.61, 95% CI: 10.86–130.19), bilateral chest radiograph shadow (adjusted OR 13.19, 95% CI: 4.66–37.35), having prior medical consultation (adjusted OR 7.43, 95% 2.89–19.09), a lower white blood cell count (adjusted OR 1.30, 95% CI: 1.11–1.51), and a lower platelet count (adjusted OR 1.07, 95% CI: 1.01–1.12) were associated with a higher odds of COVID‐19 separately. A higher neutrophil count was associated with a lower odds of COVID‐19 (adjusted OR 0.77, 95% CI: 0.65–0.91). CONCLUSION: This study highlights a number of clinical features that may be useful in identifying high‐risk patients for early testing and isolation while waiting for the test result. Further studies are warranted to verify the findings.
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spelling pubmed-73232372020-06-29 Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in Hong Kong Lam, Rex Pui Kin Hung, Kevin Kei Ching Lau, Eric Ho Yin Lui, Chun Tat Chan, Kin Ling Leung, Chin San Wong, Ion Wa Wong, Kin Wa Graham, Colin A Woo, Patrick Chiu Yat J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open Infectious Disease OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the value of routine clinical assessment in identifying patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) in the emergency department (ED). We aimed to compare the exposure history, signs and symptoms, laboratory, and radiographic features of ED patients who tested positive and negative for COVID‐19. METHODS: This was a case‐control study in 7 EDs in Hong Kong from 20 January to 29 February 2020. Thirty‐seven patients with laboratory‐confirmed COVID‐19 were age‐ and sex‐matched to 111 controls. We compared the groups with univariate analysis and calculated the odds ratio (OR) of having COVID‐19 for each characteristic that was significantly different between the groups with adjustment for age and presumed location of acquiring the infection. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in patient characteristics and reported symptoms between the groups. A positive contact history within 14 days (adjusted OR 37.61, 95% CI: 10.86–130.19), bilateral chest radiograph shadow (adjusted OR 13.19, 95% CI: 4.66–37.35), having prior medical consultation (adjusted OR 7.43, 95% 2.89–19.09), a lower white blood cell count (adjusted OR 1.30, 95% CI: 1.11–1.51), and a lower platelet count (adjusted OR 1.07, 95% CI: 1.01–1.12) were associated with a higher odds of COVID‐19 separately. A higher neutrophil count was associated with a lower odds of COVID‐19 (adjusted OR 0.77, 95% CI: 0.65–0.91). CONCLUSION: This study highlights a number of clinical features that may be useful in identifying high‐risk patients for early testing and isolation while waiting for the test result. Further studies are warranted to verify the findings. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7323237/ /pubmed/32838379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12183 Text en © 2020 The Authors. JACEP Open published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of the American College of Emergency Physicians. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Infectious Disease
Lam, Rex Pui Kin
Hung, Kevin Kei Ching
Lau, Eric Ho Yin
Lui, Chun Tat
Chan, Kin Ling
Leung, Chin San
Wong, Ion Wa
Wong, Kin Wa
Graham, Colin A
Woo, Patrick Chiu Yat
Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in Hong Kong
title Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in Hong Kong
title_full Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in Hong Kong
title_fullStr Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in Hong Kong
title_short Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in Hong Kong
title_sort clinical, laboratory, and radiological features indicative of novel coronavirus disease (covid‐19) in emergency departments: a multicenter case‐control study in hong kong
topic Infectious Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7323237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32838379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12183
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