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Moderate COVID-19: Clinical Trajectories and Predictors of Progression and Outcomes

Background: Patients with COVID-19 commonly present at healthcare facilities with moderate disease, i.e., pneumonia without a need for oxygen therapy. Aim: To identify clinical/laboratory characteristics of patients with moderate COVID-19, which could predict disease progression. Methods: 384 adult...

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Autores principales: Pappas, Apostolos G., Panagopoulos, Andreas, Rodopoulou, Artemis, Alexandrou, Michaella, Chaliasou, Anna-Louiza, Skianis, Konstantinos, Kranidioti, Eleftheria, Chaini, Eleftheria, Papanikolaou, Ilias, Kalomenidis, Ioannis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9505620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12091472
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author Pappas, Apostolos G.
Panagopoulos, Andreas
Rodopoulou, Artemis
Alexandrou, Michaella
Chaliasou, Anna-Louiza
Skianis, Konstantinos
Kranidioti, Eleftheria
Chaini, Eleftheria
Papanikolaou, Ilias
Kalomenidis, Ioannis
author_facet Pappas, Apostolos G.
Panagopoulos, Andreas
Rodopoulou, Artemis
Alexandrou, Michaella
Chaliasou, Anna-Louiza
Skianis, Konstantinos
Kranidioti, Eleftheria
Chaini, Eleftheria
Papanikolaou, Ilias
Kalomenidis, Ioannis
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description Background: Patients with COVID-19 commonly present at healthcare facilities with moderate disease, i.e., pneumonia without a need for oxygen therapy. Aim: To identify clinical/laboratory characteristics of patients with moderate COVID-19, which could predict disease progression. Methods: 384 adult patients presented with moderate COVID-19 and admitted to two hospitals were retrospectively evaluated. In a multivariate analysis gender, age, BMI, Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and National Early Weaning Score 2 were treated as co-variates. The development of hypoxemic respiratory failure, intubation rate and risk of death were considered as dependent variables. Estimated values are presented as odds-ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results: Most of the patients were male (63.28%) with a mean (standard deviation) age of 59 (16.04) years. Median (interquartile range) CCI was 2 (1–4). A total of 58.85% of the patients developed respiratory failure; 6.51% were intubated, and 8.85% died. The extent of pneumonia in chest X-ray (involvement of all four quartiles) [OR 3.96 (1.18–13.27), p = 0.026], respiratory rate [OR 1.17 (1.05–1.3), p = 0.004], SatO(2) [OR 0.72 (0.58–0.88), p = 0.002], systolic blood pressure [OR 1.02 (1–1.04), p = 0.041] and lymphocyte count [OR 0.9993 (0.9986–0.9999), p = 0.026] at presentation were associated with the development of respiratory failure. The extent of pneumonia [OR 26.49 (1.81–387.18), p = 0.017] was associated with intubation risk. Age [OR 1.14 (1.03–1.26), p = 0.014] and the extent of pneumonia [OR 22.47 (1.59–316.97), p = 0.021] were associated with increased risk of death. Conclusion: Older age, the extent of pneumonia, tachypnea, lower SatO(2), higher systolic blood pressure and lymphopenia are associated with dismal outcomes in patients presenting with moderate COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-95056202022-09-24 Moderate COVID-19: Clinical Trajectories and Predictors of Progression and Outcomes Pappas, Apostolos G. Panagopoulos, Andreas Rodopoulou, Artemis Alexandrou, Michaella Chaliasou, Anna-Louiza Skianis, Konstantinos Kranidioti, Eleftheria Chaini, Eleftheria Papanikolaou, Ilias Kalomenidis, Ioannis J Pers Med Article Background: Patients with COVID-19 commonly present at healthcare facilities with moderate disease, i.e., pneumonia without a need for oxygen therapy. Aim: To identify clinical/laboratory characteristics of patients with moderate COVID-19, which could predict disease progression. Methods: 384 adult patients presented with moderate COVID-19 and admitted to two hospitals were retrospectively evaluated. In a multivariate analysis gender, age, BMI, Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and National Early Weaning Score 2 were treated as co-variates. The development of hypoxemic respiratory failure, intubation rate and risk of death were considered as dependent variables. Estimated values are presented as odds-ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results: Most of the patients were male (63.28%) with a mean (standard deviation) age of 59 (16.04) years. Median (interquartile range) CCI was 2 (1–4). A total of 58.85% of the patients developed respiratory failure; 6.51% were intubated, and 8.85% died. The extent of pneumonia in chest X-ray (involvement of all four quartiles) [OR 3.96 (1.18–13.27), p = 0.026], respiratory rate [OR 1.17 (1.05–1.3), p = 0.004], SatO(2) [OR 0.72 (0.58–0.88), p = 0.002], systolic blood pressure [OR 1.02 (1–1.04), p = 0.041] and lymphocyte count [OR 0.9993 (0.9986–0.9999), p = 0.026] at presentation were associated with the development of respiratory failure. The extent of pneumonia [OR 26.49 (1.81–387.18), p = 0.017] was associated with intubation risk. Age [OR 1.14 (1.03–1.26), p = 0.014] and the extent of pneumonia [OR 22.47 (1.59–316.97), p = 0.021] were associated with increased risk of death. Conclusion: Older age, the extent of pneumonia, tachypnea, lower SatO(2), higher systolic blood pressure and lymphopenia are associated with dismal outcomes in patients presenting with moderate COVID-19. MDPI 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9505620/ /pubmed/36143257 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12091472 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rodopoulou, Artemis
Alexandrou, Michaella
Chaliasou, Anna-Louiza
Skianis, Konstantinos
Kranidioti, Eleftheria
Chaini, Eleftheria
Papanikolaou, Ilias
Kalomenidis, Ioannis
Moderate COVID-19: Clinical Trajectories and Predictors of Progression and Outcomes
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title_fullStr Moderate COVID-19: Clinical Trajectories and Predictors of Progression and Outcomes
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title_short Moderate COVID-19: Clinical Trajectories and Predictors of Progression and Outcomes
title_sort moderate covid-19: clinical trajectories and predictors of progression and outcomes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9505620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12091472
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