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Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of COVID -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. A single center 4

BACKGROUND: Despite advances in preventive measures, COVID -19 spread and mortality is continuing due to delay in timely diagnosis. This problem is partly dependent on variations in disease characteristics, distribution of risk factors particularly comorbidities and demographic characteristics of pa...

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Autores principales: Nasseri Atashani, Fatemeh, Nasseri, Elham, Zeinali, Esmaeil, Zamani, Roya, Salahshouri, Aliakbar, Ghourchibeigi, Mohsen, Heidari, Parnaz, Koushan, Ali, Naseri Atashani, Narges, Heidari, Behzad
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Publicado: Babol University of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9272950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35872669
http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/cjim.13.0.211
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author Nasseri Atashani, Fatemeh
Nasseri, Elham
Zeinali, Esmaeil
Zamani, Roya
Salahshouri, Aliakbar
Ghourchibeigi, Mohsen
Heidari, Parnaz
Koushan, Ali
Naseri Atashani, Narges
Heidari, Behzad
author_facet Nasseri Atashani, Fatemeh
Nasseri, Elham
Zeinali, Esmaeil
Zamani, Roya
Salahshouri, Aliakbar
Ghourchibeigi, Mohsen
Heidari, Parnaz
Koushan, Ali
Naseri Atashani, Narges
Heidari, Behzad
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description BACKGROUND: Despite advances in preventive measures, COVID -19 spread and mortality is continuing due to delay in timely diagnosis. This problem is partly dependent on variations in disease characteristics, distribution of risk factors particularly comorbidities and demographic characteristics of patients. This study aimed to determine the clinical presentation and associated factors of mortality in patients hospitalized with COVID -19 infection. METHODS: Patients were divided into survivor and deceased groups, and clinical and laboratory findings and factors associated with mortality between the two groups were compared by calculating odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (95% CI). RESULTS: A total of 257 patients (female 45.1%) with a mean age of 59.8+15.7 years and a mean hospital stay of 4.89+3.57 days were studied. Diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and chronic renal disease (CRD) were found in 29.6%, 37.5%, 16.3% and 3.5% of all patients, respectively. Forty-one (16%) patients died. Factors such as age >50 years, coexisting CRD, serum creatinine > 2 mg/dl; SPO2 <70% lymphocytes < 20% during hospitalization were independently associated with mortality. The adjusted ORs (95% CI) were 10.08 (1.39-73); 4.51(1.15-17.61); 6 (1.14-31.5); 16.8(2.93-96.7); and 4.9(1.31-18.1), respectively. Most of the expected effective drugs were not associated with lower mortality. CONCLUSION: These results indicate a high in-hospital mortality rate in COVID -19 patients. Some mortality factors occurring during hospitalization were reversible and could be prevented by timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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spelling pubmed-92729502022-07-22 Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of COVID -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. A single center 4 Nasseri Atashani, Fatemeh Nasseri, Elham Zeinali, Esmaeil Zamani, Roya Salahshouri, Aliakbar Ghourchibeigi, Mohsen Heidari, Parnaz Koushan, Ali Naseri Atashani, Narges Heidari, Behzad Caspian J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Despite advances in preventive measures, COVID -19 spread and mortality is continuing due to delay in timely diagnosis. This problem is partly dependent on variations in disease characteristics, distribution of risk factors particularly comorbidities and demographic characteristics of patients. This study aimed to determine the clinical presentation and associated factors of mortality in patients hospitalized with COVID -19 infection. METHODS: Patients were divided into survivor and deceased groups, and clinical and laboratory findings and factors associated with mortality between the two groups were compared by calculating odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (95% CI). RESULTS: A total of 257 patients (female 45.1%) with a mean age of 59.8+15.7 years and a mean hospital stay of 4.89+3.57 days were studied. Diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and chronic renal disease (CRD) were found in 29.6%, 37.5%, 16.3% and 3.5% of all patients, respectively. Forty-one (16%) patients died. Factors such as age >50 years, coexisting CRD, serum creatinine > 2 mg/dl; SPO2 <70% lymphocytes < 20% during hospitalization were independently associated with mortality. The adjusted ORs (95% CI) were 10.08 (1.39-73); 4.51(1.15-17.61); 6 (1.14-31.5); 16.8(2.93-96.7); and 4.9(1.31-18.1), respectively. Most of the expected effective drugs were not associated with lower mortality. CONCLUSION: These results indicate a high in-hospital mortality rate in COVID -19 patients. Some mortality factors occurring during hospitalization were reversible and could be prevented by timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Babol University of Medical Sciences 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9272950/ /pubmed/35872669 http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/cjim.13.0.211 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nasseri Atashani, Fatemeh
Nasseri, Elham
Zeinali, Esmaeil
Zamani, Roya
Salahshouri, Aliakbar
Ghourchibeigi, Mohsen
Heidari, Parnaz
Koushan, Ali
Naseri Atashani, Narges
Heidari, Behzad
Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of COVID -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. A single center 4
title Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of COVID -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. A single center 4
title_full Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of COVID -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. A single center 4
title_fullStr Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of COVID -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. A single center 4
title_full_unstemmed Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of COVID -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. A single center 4
title_short Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of COVID -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. A single center 4
title_sort clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of covid -19 infection and risk of in-hospital mortality. a single center 4
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9272950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35872669
http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/cjim.13.0.211
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