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Clinical Profile of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Comparing the First and Second Waves: A Single-Center Study from North India

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, caused by the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), led to a devastating pandemic that hit majority of the countries globally in a wave-like pattern. The characteristics of the disease varied in different geographical a...

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Autores principales: Chhabra, Sandeep, Sethi, Suman, Kaur, Simran, Singla, Monika, Jindal, Jyoti, Midha, Vandana, Mahajan, Rajesh, Bansal, Namita, Mohan, Bishav
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9215178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35754672
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijabmr.ijabmr_691_21
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author Chhabra, Sandeep
Sethi, Suman
Kaur, Simran
Singla, Monika
Jindal, Jyoti
Midha, Vandana
Mahajan, Rajesh
Bansal, Namita
Mohan, Bishav
author_facet Chhabra, Sandeep
Sethi, Suman
Kaur, Simran
Singla, Monika
Jindal, Jyoti
Midha, Vandana
Mahajan, Rajesh
Bansal, Namita
Mohan, Bishav
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, caused by the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), led to a devastating pandemic that hit majority of the countries globally in a wave-like pattern. The characteristics of the disease varied in different geographical areas and different populations. This study highlights the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 during two major waves in North India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical characteristics and outcomes of all COVID-19-reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction-positive patients, admitted from March 2020 to June 2021, to a tertiary care center in North India, were studied retrospectively. RESULTS: During this period, total of 5652 patients were diagnosed having COVID. Patients who were incidentally diagnosed as COVID-positive (n=667) with other unrelated comorbid conditions and patients admitted under level 1 facility (n=1655; 1219 from first and 436 from second wave) were excluded from final analysis. Males were most commonly affected in both waves, with male to female ratio 4:1 in first and 3:1 in second wave. First wave had significantly more people with co-morbidities like diabetes mellitus and hypertension (P=0.001), whereas younger age group (age <40 years) were significantly more affected in second wave (P= 0.000). Fever was the most common presenting complaint in both waves, followed by cough and breathlessness. Patients during first wave had more severe disease at presentation and high mortality compared to the second wave. CONCLUSION: Majority of the patients with COVID-19 infection presenting to our hospital were young during the second wave. Fever was noted as presenting manifestation. Mortality was low during the second wave as compared to the first wave, likely to be due to proper protocol-based treatment resulting in better outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-92151782022-06-23 Clinical Profile of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Comparing the First and Second Waves: A Single-Center Study from North India Chhabra, Sandeep Sethi, Suman Kaur, Simran Singla, Monika Jindal, Jyoti Midha, Vandana Mahajan, Rajesh Bansal, Namita Mohan, Bishav Int J Appl Basic Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, caused by the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), led to a devastating pandemic that hit majority of the countries globally in a wave-like pattern. The characteristics of the disease varied in different geographical areas and different populations. This study highlights the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 during two major waves in North India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical characteristics and outcomes of all COVID-19-reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction-positive patients, admitted from March 2020 to June 2021, to a tertiary care center in North India, were studied retrospectively. RESULTS: During this period, total of 5652 patients were diagnosed having COVID. Patients who were incidentally diagnosed as COVID-positive (n=667) with other unrelated comorbid conditions and patients admitted under level 1 facility (n=1655; 1219 from first and 436 from second wave) were excluded from final analysis. Males were most commonly affected in both waves, with male to female ratio 4:1 in first and 3:1 in second wave. First wave had significantly more people with co-morbidities like diabetes mellitus and hypertension (P=0.001), whereas younger age group (age <40 years) were significantly more affected in second wave (P= 0.000). Fever was the most common presenting complaint in both waves, followed by cough and breathlessness. Patients during first wave had more severe disease at presentation and high mortality compared to the second wave. CONCLUSION: Majority of the patients with COVID-19 infection presenting to our hospital were young during the second wave. Fever was noted as presenting manifestation. Mortality was low during the second wave as compared to the first wave, likely to be due to proper protocol-based treatment resulting in better outcomes. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9215178/ /pubmed/35754672 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijabmr.ijabmr_691_21 Text en Copyright: © 2022 International Journal of Applied and Basic Medical Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Chhabra, Sandeep
Sethi, Suman
Kaur, Simran
Singla, Monika
Jindal, Jyoti
Midha, Vandana
Mahajan, Rajesh
Bansal, Namita
Mohan, Bishav
Clinical Profile of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Comparing the First and Second Waves: A Single-Center Study from North India
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title_full Clinical Profile of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Comparing the First and Second Waves: A Single-Center Study from North India
title_fullStr Clinical Profile of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Comparing the First and Second Waves: A Single-Center Study from North India
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Profile of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Comparing the First and Second Waves: A Single-Center Study from North India
title_short Clinical Profile of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Comparing the First and Second Waves: A Single-Center Study from North India
title_sort clinical profile of coronavirus disease 2019 comparing the first and second waves: a single-center study from north india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9215178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35754672
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijabmr.ijabmr_691_21
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