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Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China

BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 has spread worldwide and poses a great threat to human health. Among COVID-19 patients, those with hypertension have been reported to have higher morbidity and mortality. This study was conducted to provide the international community with a deeper understanding of COVID-19 wi...

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Autores principales: Wang, Shuang, Zhang, Qiang, Wang, Peng, Ye, Huahong, Jing, Xiaoqing, Zhang, Zhongdan, Zhu, Shisheng, Luo, Tingting, Zheng, Zhaobin
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8024550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33869774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2021-0225
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author Wang, Shuang
Zhang, Qiang
Wang, Peng
Ye, Huahong
Jing, Xiaoqing
Zhang, Zhongdan
Zhu, Shisheng
Luo, Tingting
Zheng, Zhaobin
author_facet Wang, Shuang
Zhang, Qiang
Wang, Peng
Ye, Huahong
Jing, Xiaoqing
Zhang, Zhongdan
Zhu, Shisheng
Luo, Tingting
Zheng, Zhaobin
author_sort Wang, Shuang
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description BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 has spread worldwide and poses a great threat to human health. Among COVID-19 patients, those with hypertension have been reported to have higher morbidity and mortality. This study was conducted to provide the international community with a deeper understanding of COVID-19 with hypertension. METHODS: A total of 623 COVID-19 patients enrolled in Wuhan’s hospital were studied from January to March 2020. The epidemiology, clinical features, and laboratory data of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 were collected, retrospectively analyzed, and compared with a normotensive group. The use of antihypertensive drugs, general treatment, and clinical outcomes of hypertensive patients were also analyzed. RESULTS: The median ages in hypertensive patients with mild and severe COVID-19 were both significantly greater than the median age in the normotensive group. But there was no significant gender difference between the hypertensive and normotensive groups. All patients had lived in Wuhan area. Common symptoms of all patients included fever, cough, and fatigue. Chest computed tomography (CT) scans showed bilateral patchy shadows or ground glass opacity in the lungs of all patients. All (315 (100%)) of the hypertensive patients received antiviral therapy (Umifenovir was used alone or in combination with Ribavirin), antibiotic therapy (215 (68.3%)), and corticosteroids (118 (37.5%)). The results suggest that the combination of Umifenovir and Ribavirin as initial therapy for hypertensive patients with COVID-19 is effective and safe. There were no significant differences in laboratory data between the mild cases in the hypertensive and the normotensive groups. In the severe cases, the hypertensive patients had higher plasma levels of D-dimer, C-reactive protein (CRP), and Interleukin-6 (IL-6) (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the hypertensive patients who were treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers (ACEI/ARB) were not represented in a statistically significant manner between the mild and severe groups (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: In this study, we demonstrated that the hypertensive patients who were treated with ACEI/ARB did not have an increased risk of developing severe COVID-19. Umifenovir and Ribavirin played an important role in the treatment of viral pneumonia. Hypertensive patients with severe viral pneumonia had stronger inflammatory responses than nonhypertensive patients.
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spelling pubmed-80245502021-04-15 Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China Wang, Shuang Zhang, Qiang Wang, Peng Ye, Huahong Jing, Xiaoqing Zhang, Zhongdan Zhu, Shisheng Luo, Tingting Zheng, Zhaobin Open Med (Wars) Research Article BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 has spread worldwide and poses a great threat to human health. Among COVID-19 patients, those with hypertension have been reported to have higher morbidity and mortality. This study was conducted to provide the international community with a deeper understanding of COVID-19 with hypertension. METHODS: A total of 623 COVID-19 patients enrolled in Wuhan’s hospital were studied from January to March 2020. The epidemiology, clinical features, and laboratory data of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 were collected, retrospectively analyzed, and compared with a normotensive group. The use of antihypertensive drugs, general treatment, and clinical outcomes of hypertensive patients were also analyzed. RESULTS: The median ages in hypertensive patients with mild and severe COVID-19 were both significantly greater than the median age in the normotensive group. But there was no significant gender difference between the hypertensive and normotensive groups. All patients had lived in Wuhan area. Common symptoms of all patients included fever, cough, and fatigue. Chest computed tomography (CT) scans showed bilateral patchy shadows or ground glass opacity in the lungs of all patients. All (315 (100%)) of the hypertensive patients received antiviral therapy (Umifenovir was used alone or in combination with Ribavirin), antibiotic therapy (215 (68.3%)), and corticosteroids (118 (37.5%)). The results suggest that the combination of Umifenovir and Ribavirin as initial therapy for hypertensive patients with COVID-19 is effective and safe. There were no significant differences in laboratory data between the mild cases in the hypertensive and the normotensive groups. In the severe cases, the hypertensive patients had higher plasma levels of D-dimer, C-reactive protein (CRP), and Interleukin-6 (IL-6) (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the hypertensive patients who were treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers (ACEI/ARB) were not represented in a statistically significant manner between the mild and severe groups (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: In this study, we demonstrated that the hypertensive patients who were treated with ACEI/ARB did not have an increased risk of developing severe COVID-19. Umifenovir and Ribavirin played an important role in the treatment of viral pneumonia. Hypertensive patients with severe viral pneumonia had stronger inflammatory responses than nonhypertensive patients. De Gruyter 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8024550/ /pubmed/33869774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2021-0225 Text en © 2021 Shuang Wang et al., published by De Gruyter http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Wang, Shuang
Zhang, Qiang
Wang, Peng
Ye, Huahong
Jing, Xiaoqing
Zhang, Zhongdan
Zhu, Shisheng
Luo, Tingting
Zheng, Zhaobin
Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China
title Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China
title_full Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China
title_fullStr Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China
title_short Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China
title_sort clinical features of hypertensive patients with covid-19 compared with a normotensive group: single-center experience in china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8024550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33869774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2021-0225
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