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Clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with COVID-19: A retrospective study in China

BACKGROUND: A worldwide outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), since 2019, has brought a disaster to people all over the world. Many researchers carried out clinical epidemiological studies on patients with COVID-19 previously, but risk factors for patients with different levels of severity are...

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Autores principales: Wang, Juan, Guo, Shuzhen, Zhang, Yili, Gao, Kuo, Zuo, Jiacheng, Tan, Nannan, Du, Kangjia, Ma, Yan, Hou, Yong, Li, Quntang, Xu, Hongming, Huang, Jin, Huang, Qiuhua, Na, Hui, Wang, Jingwei, Wang, Xiaoyan, Xiao, Yanhua, Zhu, Junteng, Chen, Hong, Liu, Zhang, Wang, Mingxuan, Zhang, Linsong, Wang, Wei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7745975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33332437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244125
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author Wang, Juan
Guo, Shuzhen
Zhang, Yili
Gao, Kuo
Zuo, Jiacheng
Tan, Nannan
Du, Kangjia
Ma, Yan
Hou, Yong
Li, Quntang
Xu, Hongming
Huang, Jin
Huang, Qiuhua
Na, Hui
Wang, Jingwei
Wang, Xiaoyan
Xiao, Yanhua
Zhu, Junteng
Chen, Hong
Liu, Zhang
Wang, Mingxuan
Zhang, Linsong
Wang, Wei
author_facet Wang, Juan
Guo, Shuzhen
Zhang, Yili
Gao, Kuo
Zuo, Jiacheng
Tan, Nannan
Du, Kangjia
Ma, Yan
Hou, Yong
Li, Quntang
Xu, Hongming
Huang, Jin
Huang, Qiuhua
Na, Hui
Wang, Jingwei
Wang, Xiaoyan
Xiao, Yanhua
Zhu, Junteng
Chen, Hong
Liu, Zhang
Wang, Mingxuan
Zhang, Linsong
Wang, Wei
author_sort Wang, Juan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: A worldwide outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), since 2019, has brought a disaster to people all over the world. Many researchers carried out clinical epidemiological studies on patients with COVID-19 previously, but risk factors for patients with different levels of severity are still unclear. METHODS: 562 patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 from 12 hospitals in China were included in this retrospective study. Related clinical information, therapies, and imaging data were extracted from electronic medical records and compared between patients with severe and non-severe status. We explored the risk factors associated with different severity of COVID-19 patients by logistic regression methods. RESULTS: Based on the guideline we cited, 509 patients were classified as non-severe and 53 were severe. The age range of whom was 5–87 years, with a median age of 47 (IQR 35.0–57.0). And the elderly patients (older than 60 years old) in non-severe group were more likely to suffer from fever and asthma, accompanied by higher level of D-dimer, red blood cell distribution width and low-density lipoprotein. Furthermore, we found that the liver and kidney function of male patients was worse than that of female patients in both severe and non-severe groups with different age levels, while the severe females had faster ESR and lower inflammatory markers. Of major laboratory markers in non-severe cases, baseline albumin and the lymphocyte percentage were higher, while the white blood cell and the neutrophil count were lower. In addition, severe patients were more likely to be accompanied by an increase in cystatin C, mean hemoglobin level and a decrease in oxygen saturation. Besides that, advanced age and indicators such as count of white blood cell, glucose were proved to be the most common risk factors preventing COVID-19 patients from aggravating. CONCLUSION: The potential risk factors found in our study have shown great significance to prevent COVID-19 patients from aggravating and turning to critical cases during treatment. Meanwhile, focusing on gender and age factors in groups with different severity of COVID-19, and paying more attention to specific clinical symptoms and characteristics, could improve efficacy of personalized intervention to treat COVID-19 effectively.
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spelling pubmed-77459752020-12-31 Clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with COVID-19: A retrospective study in China Wang, Juan Guo, Shuzhen Zhang, Yili Gao, Kuo Zuo, Jiacheng Tan, Nannan Du, Kangjia Ma, Yan Hou, Yong Li, Quntang Xu, Hongming Huang, Jin Huang, Qiuhua Na, Hui Wang, Jingwei Wang, Xiaoyan Xiao, Yanhua Zhu, Junteng Chen, Hong Liu, Zhang Wang, Mingxuan Zhang, Linsong Wang, Wei PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: A worldwide outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), since 2019, has brought a disaster to people all over the world. Many researchers carried out clinical epidemiological studies on patients with COVID-19 previously, but risk factors for patients with different levels of severity are still unclear. METHODS: 562 patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 from 12 hospitals in China were included in this retrospective study. Related clinical information, therapies, and imaging data were extracted from electronic medical records and compared between patients with severe and non-severe status. We explored the risk factors associated with different severity of COVID-19 patients by logistic regression methods. RESULTS: Based on the guideline we cited, 509 patients were classified as non-severe and 53 were severe. The age range of whom was 5–87 years, with a median age of 47 (IQR 35.0–57.0). And the elderly patients (older than 60 years old) in non-severe group were more likely to suffer from fever and asthma, accompanied by higher level of D-dimer, red blood cell distribution width and low-density lipoprotein. Furthermore, we found that the liver and kidney function of male patients was worse than that of female patients in both severe and non-severe groups with different age levels, while the severe females had faster ESR and lower inflammatory markers. Of major laboratory markers in non-severe cases, baseline albumin and the lymphocyte percentage were higher, while the white blood cell and the neutrophil count were lower. In addition, severe patients were more likely to be accompanied by an increase in cystatin C, mean hemoglobin level and a decrease in oxygen saturation. Besides that, advanced age and indicators such as count of white blood cell, glucose were proved to be the most common risk factors preventing COVID-19 patients from aggravating. CONCLUSION: The potential risk factors found in our study have shown great significance to prevent COVID-19 patients from aggravating and turning to critical cases during treatment. Meanwhile, focusing on gender and age factors in groups with different severity of COVID-19, and paying more attention to specific clinical symptoms and characteristics, could improve efficacy of personalized intervention to treat COVID-19 effectively. Public Library of Science 2020-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7745975/ /pubmed/33332437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244125 Text en © 2020 Wang 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Juan
Guo, Shuzhen
Zhang, Yili
Gao, Kuo
Zuo, Jiacheng
Tan, Nannan
Du, Kangjia
Ma, Yan
Hou, Yong
Li, Quntang
Xu, Hongming
Huang, Jin
Huang, Qiuhua
Na, Hui
Wang, Jingwei
Wang, Xiaoyan
Xiao, Yanhua
Zhu, Junteng
Chen, Hong
Liu, Zhang
Wang, Mingxuan
Zhang, Linsong
Wang, Wei
Clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with COVID-19: A retrospective study in China
title Clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with COVID-19: A retrospective study in China
title_full Clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with COVID-19: A retrospective study in China
title_fullStr Clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with COVID-19: A retrospective study in China
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with COVID-19: A retrospective study in China
title_short Clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with COVID-19: A retrospective study in China
title_sort clinical features and risk factors for severe inpatients with covid-19: a retrospective study in china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7745975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33332437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244125
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