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Comparative Analysis of 95 Patients with Different Severity in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China

OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical characteristics of patients with different severity in the early outbreak of COVID-19, hoping to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 95 COVID-19 patients in Wuhan Red Cross Hospital of Ch...

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Autores principales: He, Fang, Ding, Xue-feng, Cao, Meng, Gong, Hai-ying, Fu, Xiang-zhen, Luo, Jie, Liu, Kui, Tian, Zhou-zhou, Luo, Lin, Fan, Yu-yuan, Li, Ting, Yao, Qian-Jing, Chen, Xiao-ju, Duan, Xiang-lin, Chen, Li, Jiang, Li
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7537711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4783062
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author He, Fang
Ding, Xue-feng
Cao, Meng
Gong, Hai-ying
Fu, Xiang-zhen
Luo, Jie
Liu, Kui
Tian, Zhou-zhou
Luo, Lin
Fan, Yu-yuan
Li, Ting
Yao, Qian-Jing
Chen, Xiao-ju
Duan, Xiang-lin
Chen, Li
Jiang, Li
author_facet He, Fang
Ding, Xue-feng
Cao, Meng
Gong, Hai-ying
Fu, Xiang-zhen
Luo, Jie
Liu, Kui
Tian, Zhou-zhou
Luo, Lin
Fan, Yu-yuan
Li, Ting
Yao, Qian-Jing
Chen, Xiao-ju
Duan, Xiang-lin
Chen, Li
Jiang, Li
author_sort He, Fang
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description OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical characteristics of patients with different severity in the early outbreak of COVID-19, hoping to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 95 COVID-19 patients in Wuhan Red Cross Hospital of China from January 17 to February 13, 2020. All patients were investigated with epidemiological questionnaires. Outcomes were followed up until April 1, 2020. RESULTS: There were 53 males and 42 females, aged 22–84 years (mean 57.3 years). Clinical classification included 54 cases of common type, 27 cases of severe type, and 14 cases of critical type. Six patients had been exposed to the local Huanan seafood market. There were 38 clusters of COVID-19, including 27 family clusters and 11 work unit clusters. Common symptoms included fever (86 (90.5%) of 95), cough (73 (76.8%)), and fatigue (50 (52.6%)). Laboratory findings showed that the most common abnormalities were lymphopenia (75 (78.9%)), elevated D-dimer (60 (63.2%)), and elevated C-reactive protein (56 (58.9%)) on admission. All patients had abnormal chest computed tomography, showing patchy shadows or ground-glass opacities. Severe and critical cases were older, more likely to have shortness of breath, more likely to have underlying comorbidities, and more likely to have abnormal laboratory findings than common cases. The prognosis of patients with different degrees of severity was significantly different. All common and severe patients (100%) were cured and discharged from the hospital, while 10 (71.4%) of 14 critical patients died. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 has fast transmission speed and high pathogenicity. We must assess the severity of the disease and take corresponding treatment measures as early as possible.
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spelling pubmed-75377112020-10-13 Comparative Analysis of 95 Patients with Different Severity in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China He, Fang Ding, Xue-feng Cao, Meng Gong, Hai-ying Fu, Xiang-zhen Luo, Jie Liu, Kui Tian, Zhou-zhou Luo, Lin Fan, Yu-yuan Li, Ting Yao, Qian-Jing Chen, Xiao-ju Duan, Xiang-lin Chen, Li Jiang, Li Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol Research Article OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical characteristics of patients with different severity in the early outbreak of COVID-19, hoping to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 95 COVID-19 patients in Wuhan Red Cross Hospital of China from January 17 to February 13, 2020. All patients were investigated with epidemiological questionnaires. Outcomes were followed up until April 1, 2020. RESULTS: There were 53 males and 42 females, aged 22–84 years (mean 57.3 years). Clinical classification included 54 cases of common type, 27 cases of severe type, and 14 cases of critical type. Six patients had been exposed to the local Huanan seafood market. There were 38 clusters of COVID-19, including 27 family clusters and 11 work unit clusters. Common symptoms included fever (86 (90.5%) of 95), cough (73 (76.8%)), and fatigue (50 (52.6%)). Laboratory findings showed that the most common abnormalities were lymphopenia (75 (78.9%)), elevated D-dimer (60 (63.2%)), and elevated C-reactive protein (56 (58.9%)) on admission. All patients had abnormal chest computed tomography, showing patchy shadows or ground-glass opacities. Severe and critical cases were older, more likely to have shortness of breath, more likely to have underlying comorbidities, and more likely to have abnormal laboratory findings than common cases. The prognosis of patients with different degrees of severity was significantly different. All common and severe patients (100%) were cured and discharged from the hospital, while 10 (71.4%) of 14 critical patients died. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 has fast transmission speed and high pathogenicity. We must assess the severity of the disease and take corresponding treatment measures as early as possible. Hindawi 2020-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7537711/ /pubmed/33062082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4783062 Text en Copyright © 2020 Fang He et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
He, Fang
Ding, Xue-feng
Cao, Meng
Gong, Hai-ying
Fu, Xiang-zhen
Luo, Jie
Liu, Kui
Tian, Zhou-zhou
Luo, Lin
Fan, Yu-yuan
Li, Ting
Yao, Qian-Jing
Chen, Xiao-ju
Duan, Xiang-lin
Chen, Li
Jiang, Li
Comparative Analysis of 95 Patients with Different Severity in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
title Comparative Analysis of 95 Patients with Different Severity in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
title_full Comparative Analysis of 95 Patients with Different Severity in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of 95 Patients with Different Severity in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of 95 Patients with Different Severity in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
title_short Comparative Analysis of 95 Patients with Different Severity in the Early Outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
title_sort comparative analysis of 95 patients with different severity in the early outbreak of covid-19 in wuhan, china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7537711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4783062
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