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Gastrointestinal symptoms and complications in patients hospitalized due to COVID-19, an international multicentre prospective cohort study (TIVURON project)

BACKGROUND: Retrospective studies suggest that coronavirus disease (COVID-19) commonly involves gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and complications. Our aim was to prospectively evaluate GI manifestations in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. METHODS: This international multicentre prospective cohort...

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Autores principales: Cárdenas-Jaén, Karina, Sánchez-Luna, Sergio A., Vaillo-Rocamora, Alicia, Castro-Zocchi, Micaela Riat, Guberna-Blanco, Laura, Useros-Brañas, Daniel, Remes-Troche, José M., Ramos-De la Medina, Antonio, Priego-Parra, Bryan A., Velarde-Ruiz Velasco, José A., Martínez-Ayala, Pedro, Urzúa, Álvaro, Guiñez-Francois, Dannette, Pawlak, Katarzyna M., Kozłowska-Petriczko, Katarzyna, Gorroño-Zamalloa, Irati, Urteaga-Casares, Clara, Ortiz-Polo, Inmaculada, del Val Antoñana, Adolfo, Lozada-Hernández, Edgard E., Obregón-Moreno, Enrique, García-Rayado, Guillermo, Domper-Arnal, María José, Casas-Deza, Diego, Esteban-Cabello, Elena I., Díaz, Luis A., Riquelme, Arnoldo, Martínez-Lozano, Helena, Navarro-Romero, Francisco, Olivas, Ignasi, Iborra-Muñoz, Guillem, Calero-Amaro, Alicia, Caravaca-García, Ibán, Lacueva-Gómez, Francisco J., Pastor-Mateu, Rubén, Lapeña-Muñoz, Berta, Sastre-Lozano, Violeta, Pizarro-Vega, Nazaret M., Melcarne, Luigi, Pedrosa-Aragón, Marc, Mira, José J., MStat, Aurora Mula, Carrillo, Irene, de-Madaria, Enrique
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Authors. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36243249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gastrohep.2022.10.007
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Retrospective studies suggest that coronavirus disease (COVID-19) commonly involves gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and complications. Our aim was to prospectively evaluate GI manifestations in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. METHODS: This international multicentre prospective cohort study recruited COVID-19 patients hospitalized at 31 centres in Spain, Mexico, Chile, and Poland, between May and September 2020. Patients were followed-up until 15 days post-discharge and completed comprehensive questionnaires assessing GI symptoms and complications. A descriptive analysis as well as a bivariate and multivariate analysis were performer using binary logistic regression. p < 0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Eight hundred twenty-nine patients were enrolled; 129 (15.6%) had severe COVID-19, 113 (13.7%) required ICU admission, and 43 (5.2%) died. Upon admission, the most prevalent GI symptoms were anorexia (n = 413; 49.8%), diarrhoea (n = 327; 39.4%), nausea/vomiting (n = 227; 27.4%), and abdominal pain (n = 172; 20.7%), which were mild/moderate throughout the disease and resolved during follow-up. One-third of patients exhibited liver injury. Non-severe COVID-19 was associated with ≥2 GI symptoms upon admission (OR 0.679; 95% CI 0.464–0.995; p = 0.046) or diarrhoea during hospitalization (OR 0.531; 95% CI 0.328–0.860; p = 0.009). Multivariate analysis revealed that worse hospital outcomes were not independently associated with liver injury or GI symptoms. CONCLUSION: GI symptoms were more common than previously documented, and were mild, rapidly resolved, and not independently associated with COVID-19 severity. Liver injury was a frequent complication in hospitalized patients not independently associated with COVID-19 severity.