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Fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019
BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal infections (GI) and urological infections (UI) have not been fully addressed in COVID‐19 patients. We aimed to evaluate the values of routine fecal occult blood (FOB) test and urinary cytology test (UCT) for screening of GI and UI in COVID‐19 patients. METHODS: In this r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7843294/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33063366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23626 |
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author | Du, Li Cao, Xiaoling Chen, Jing Wei, Xiuqi Zeng, Yi Cheng, Chen Lin, Yuqi Tan, Wenbin Wang, Hui |
author_facet | Du, Li Cao, Xiaoling Chen, Jing Wei, Xiuqi Zeng, Yi Cheng, Chen Lin, Yuqi Tan, Wenbin Wang, Hui |
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description | BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal infections (GI) and urological infections (UI) have not been fully addressed in COVID‐19 patients. We aimed to evaluate the values of routine fecal occult blood (FOB) test and urinary cytology test (UCT) for screening of GI and UI in COVID‐19 patients. METHODS: In this retrospective study, COVID‐19 patients without associated comorbidities were divided into FOB‐ or UCT‐positive or FOB‐ or UCT‐negative groups. Their clinical characteristics and laboratory findings were then compared. RESULTS: A total of 13.6% of patients (47 of 345) tested positive for FOB, and 57.4% (27 of 47) of these patients lacked gastrointestinal symptoms. A total of 30.1% of patients (104 of 345) exhibited gastrointestinal symptoms, and 38.0% (131 of 345) were positive for either FOB or gastrointestinal symptoms. FOB‐positive patients possessed significantly higher levels of C‐reactive protein and fewer lymphocytes than FOB‐negative patients. A total of 36.9% of patients (80 of 217) exhibited positive UCT, and 97.5% (78 of 80) of these patients possessed normal levels of serum markers for renal injuries. Significant differences in age and sex ratios were observed between the UCT‐positive and UCT‐negative groups, and 72.4% (42 of 58) of female patients over 60 years old were UCT‐positive. CONCLUSIONS: Fecal occult blood test in combination with gastrointestinal symptoms could serve as a simple and useful screening approach for GI diagnoses for COVID‐19. Age and sex are risk factors for UI in COVID‐19 patients. UCT could be a sensitive tool for assessing early UI at a stage in which serum markers for renal injuries appear normal. |
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spelling | pubmed-78432942021-02-02 Fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 Du, Li Cao, Xiaoling Chen, Jing Wei, Xiuqi Zeng, Yi Cheng, Chen Lin, Yuqi Tan, Wenbin Wang, Hui J Clin Lab Anal Research Articles BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal infections (GI) and urological infections (UI) have not been fully addressed in COVID‐19 patients. We aimed to evaluate the values of routine fecal occult blood (FOB) test and urinary cytology test (UCT) for screening of GI and UI in COVID‐19 patients. METHODS: In this retrospective study, COVID‐19 patients without associated comorbidities were divided into FOB‐ or UCT‐positive or FOB‐ or UCT‐negative groups. Their clinical characteristics and laboratory findings were then compared. RESULTS: A total of 13.6% of patients (47 of 345) tested positive for FOB, and 57.4% (27 of 47) of these patients lacked gastrointestinal symptoms. A total of 30.1% of patients (104 of 345) exhibited gastrointestinal symptoms, and 38.0% (131 of 345) were positive for either FOB or gastrointestinal symptoms. FOB‐positive patients possessed significantly higher levels of C‐reactive protein and fewer lymphocytes than FOB‐negative patients. A total of 36.9% of patients (80 of 217) exhibited positive UCT, and 97.5% (78 of 80) of these patients possessed normal levels of serum markers for renal injuries. Significant differences in age and sex ratios were observed between the UCT‐positive and UCT‐negative groups, and 72.4% (42 of 58) of female patients over 60 years old were UCT‐positive. CONCLUSIONS: Fecal occult blood test in combination with gastrointestinal symptoms could serve as a simple and useful screening approach for GI diagnoses for COVID‐19. Age and sex are risk factors for UI in COVID‐19 patients. UCT could be a sensitive tool for assessing early UI at a stage in which serum markers for renal injuries appear normal. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7843294/ /pubmed/33063366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23626 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis Published by Wiley Periodicals LLC 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 | Research Articles Du, Li Cao, Xiaoling Chen, Jing Wei, Xiuqi Zeng, Yi Cheng, Chen Lin, Yuqi Tan, Wenbin Wang, Hui Fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 |
title | Fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 |
title_full | Fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 |
title_fullStr | Fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 |
title_full_unstemmed | Fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 |
title_short | Fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 |
title_sort | fecal occult blood and urinary cytology tests for rapid screening of inflammatory infection in the gastrointestinal and urological systems in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7843294/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33063366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23626 |
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