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Wallop of Symptoms and Co-morbidities on COVID-19 Outcome

BACKGROUND: Fever, cough, fatigue, and myalgia are usually the original clinical picture of the COVID-19 pandemic, which appears non-specific and not exclusive. OBJECTIVES: To illustrate the clinical picture pattern and assess the prevalence of underlying co-morbidities and their correlation with th...

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Autores principales: Abo ElNaga, Heba H., AbdelHalim, Hesham A., Abdellatif, Mohamed, BG, Haroun, Elnagdy, Basem, Ashraf, Taghreed, ElNaggar, Bahaa, S. Eldin, Passant, TA, Ismail, Mosaad, Beshoy, Ismail, Tasbeeha, Boules, Rasmy, Methuselah, Shawky, Rafaat, Paula
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bentham Science Publishers 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8719279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35136454
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874306402115010046
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author Abo ElNaga, Heba H.
AbdelHalim, Hesham A.
Abdellatif, Mohamed
BG, Haroun
Elnagdy, Basem
Ashraf, Taghreed
ElNaggar, Bahaa
S. Eldin, Passant
TA, Ismail
Mosaad, Beshoy
Ismail, Tasbeeha
Boules, Rasmy
Methuselah, Shawky
Rafaat, Paula
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AbdelHalim, Hesham A.
Abdellatif, Mohamed
BG, Haroun
Elnagdy, Basem
Ashraf, Taghreed
ElNaggar, Bahaa
S. Eldin, Passant
TA, Ismail
Mosaad, Beshoy
Ismail, Tasbeeha
Boules, Rasmy
Methuselah, Shawky
Rafaat, Paula
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description BACKGROUND: Fever, cough, fatigue, and myalgia are usually the original clinical picture of the COVID-19 pandemic, which appears non-specific and not exclusive. OBJECTIVES: To illustrate the clinical picture pattern and assess the prevalence of underlying co-morbidities and their correlation with the severity of COVID-19 infected patients. METHODS: A cross-sectional online survey included 580 participants who were either suspected or confirmed with COVID-19 infection. RESULTS: The severity of the disease significantly correlates with both age (p=.01) and the time lag of the diagnosis of COVID-19 (p=.03). Hypertension (p=.015) and diabetes mellitus (p<.01) were significantly associated with the duration of symptoms. A wide range of ages (21-60 years) seemed to be the only risk factor for the severity. When symptoms were tested, dyspnea appeared to be the most prevalent symptom, predicting a more severe disease (OR= .066, 95% CI: .022- .200), followed by diarrhea (OR= .285, 95% CI: .122-.663), then fever (OR= .339, 95% CI: .139-.824). During the examination of co-morbidities influences on the severity, the only major co-morbidity that predicted a more severe disease was IHD (OR= .218, 95% CI: .073- .648), p= .006. CONCLUSION: Special consideration is required for patients with COVID-19 with an associated longer gap between symptoms and diagnosis and associated co-morbidities including hypertension, diabetes, and established chronic kidney disease (CKD), for which this study proved its profound influence on the severity of the illness and duration of symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-87192792022-02-07 Wallop of Symptoms and Co-morbidities on COVID-19 Outcome Abo ElNaga, Heba H. AbdelHalim, Hesham A. Abdellatif, Mohamed BG, Haroun Elnagdy, Basem Ashraf, Taghreed ElNaggar, Bahaa S. Eldin, Passant TA, Ismail Mosaad, Beshoy Ismail, Tasbeeha Boules, Rasmy Methuselah, Shawky Rafaat, Paula Open Respir Med J Article BACKGROUND: Fever, cough, fatigue, and myalgia are usually the original clinical picture of the COVID-19 pandemic, which appears non-specific and not exclusive. OBJECTIVES: To illustrate the clinical picture pattern and assess the prevalence of underlying co-morbidities and their correlation with the severity of COVID-19 infected patients. METHODS: A cross-sectional online survey included 580 participants who were either suspected or confirmed with COVID-19 infection. RESULTS: The severity of the disease significantly correlates with both age (p=.01) and the time lag of the diagnosis of COVID-19 (p=.03). Hypertension (p=.015) and diabetes mellitus (p<.01) were significantly associated with the duration of symptoms. A wide range of ages (21-60 years) seemed to be the only risk factor for the severity. When symptoms were tested, dyspnea appeared to be the most prevalent symptom, predicting a more severe disease (OR= .066, 95% CI: .022- .200), followed by diarrhea (OR= .285, 95% CI: .122-.663), then fever (OR= .339, 95% CI: .139-.824). During the examination of co-morbidities influences on the severity, the only major co-morbidity that predicted a more severe disease was IHD (OR= .218, 95% CI: .073- .648), p= .006. CONCLUSION: Special consideration is required for patients with COVID-19 with an associated longer gap between symptoms and diagnosis and associated co-morbidities including hypertension, diabetes, and established chronic kidney disease (CKD), for which this study proved its profound influence on the severity of the illness and duration of symptoms. Bentham Science Publishers 2021-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8719279/ /pubmed/35136454 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874306402115010046 Text en © 2021 Abo ElNaga et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0), a copy of which is available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode. This license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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AbdelHalim, Hesham A.
Abdellatif, Mohamed
BG, Haroun
Elnagdy, Basem
Ashraf, Taghreed
ElNaggar, Bahaa
S. Eldin, Passant
TA, Ismail
Mosaad, Beshoy
Ismail, Tasbeeha
Boules, Rasmy
Methuselah, Shawky
Rafaat, Paula
Wallop of Symptoms and Co-morbidities on COVID-19 Outcome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8719279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35136454
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874306402115010046
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