Clinical Manifestation, Laboratory Tests and Their Relationships with Severe Outcomes Among Patients with Covid-19

S. Bosak, H. Aghababaeian, Rahim Sharafkhani, M. Kiarsi, Narges Majidipour, Leila Masoudiyekta, Elahe Darvishi, Dariush Rokhafrooz, Kamyar Samimi
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Background: COVID-19 has been announced as an international public health emergency since February 2020 by the WHO. Objectives: The present study aimed to identify clinical manifestations and laboratory findings of COVID-19 patients and their relationship with severe outcomes. Methods: This cross-sectional study with descriptive and analytical purposes was conducted on 470 patients suspected of having COVID-19 infection hospitalized at Ganjavian hospital, one of the Referral Hospitals for COVID-19 patients, in Dezful, Iran. Patients’ records were reviewed for demographics and clinical manifestations, and the results of laboratory tests and severe outcomes from April to June 2020 were reviewed. The admission criterion was a definitive Coronavirus infection diagnosis, and the exclusion criteria were the medical records of patients who underwent three follow-up test appointments for any reason. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 22.0. Results: The mean age of patients was 56.05. The most prevalent symptoms among COVID-19 patients were dry cough, fever, and respiratory complications. The most significant laboratory findings were between the first and third test appointments in WBC, MCV, MCHC, HB, PLT, CRP, ESR, BUN, CR, LDH, and SGPT (P < 0.001). Age, fever, nausea, chills, underlying disease, and some laboratory factors with severe COVID-19 outcomes (ICU admission and death) had a significant relationship. Conclusions: Considering the main clinical manifestation of COVID-19, such as dry cough, Fever, and Dyspnea (need for oxygen) also, results of laboratory tests such as Hb and RDW can have a key role in early detection to progress to severe outcomes, thus decreasing COVID-19 mortality rate.
Covid-19患者的临床表现、实验室检查及其与严重结局的关系
背景:自2020年2月以来,世卫组织已宣布COVID-19为国际突发公共卫生事件。目的:本研究旨在了解COVID-19患者的临床表现和实验室检查结果及其与严重结局的关系。方法:对伊朗Dezful市新冠肺炎患者转诊医院之一Ganjavian医院的470例疑似COVID-19感染患者进行了描述性和分析性的横断面研究。回顾了患者的人口统计学和临床表现记录,并回顾了2020年4月至6月的实验室检测结果和严重后果。入院标准为明确的冠状病毒感染诊断,排除标准为因任何原因接受三次随访检查预约的患者病历。数据分析采用SPSS 22.0版本。结果:患者平均年龄56.05岁。COVID-19患者中最常见的症状是干咳、发烧和呼吸道并发症。最重要的实验室发现是在WBC、MCV、MCHC、HB、PLT、CRP、ESR、BUN、CR、LDH和SGPT的第一次和第三次检测之间(P < 0.001)。年龄、发热、恶心、寒战、基础疾病和一些实验室因素与COVID-19严重结局(ICU入院和死亡)有显著关系。结论:考虑到COVID-19的主要临床表现如干咳、发热、呼吸困难(需要氧气)等,Hb和RDW等实验室检测结果对早期发现到进展到严重结局具有关键作用,从而降低COVID-19的死亡率。
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