Association of Severe Outcomes With Underlying Diseases Among Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study

P. Mohaghegh, Mohammadtaher Eslami, F. Ahmadi, M. Sofian, Rasool Karimi
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Predicting the outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) with comorbidities has been an interesting subject of study in the field of medicine. This study aimed to compare the clinical characteristics, radiologic features, and severe outcomes of COVID-19 among hospitalized COVID-19 patients with or without underlying comorbidity diseases. In this retrospective cohort study conducted from 1 June 2020 to 30 September 2020, 320 hospitalized cases with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 and admitted to public hospitals in Arak, Iran, were examined. The mean±SD age of the patients was 56.78±20.06 years. The comorbidity group showed a substantially greater percentage of defined nodular pattern in chest X-ray (7.6% vs 2%, P=0.024) and plural effusion in CT scan findings (9% vs 0%, P=0.004). Intensive care unit (ICU) admission (6.9% vs. 0.6%, P=0.003), mechanical ventilation (5.0% vs. 0.6%, P=0.018), and death (6.3% vs. 0.0%, P=0.002) were higher in the comorbidity group. Comorbidity group had a considerably greater ratio of ICU admission, invasive ventilation, and mortality.
住院COVID-19患者严重结局与基础疾病的关联:一项回顾性队列研究
预测2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)合并症的结果一直是医学领域一个有趣的研究课题。本研究旨在比较患有或不患有潜在合并症的住院新冠肺炎患者中COVID-19]的临床特征、放射学特征和严重后果。在这项于2020年6月1日至2020年9月30日进行的回顾性队列研究中,对伊朗阿拉克公立医院收治的320例实验室确诊的新冠肺炎住院病例进行了检查。患者的平均±SD年龄为56.78±20.06岁。合并症组在胸部X光检查中显示出明显更高比例的结节型(7.6%对2%,P=0.024),在CT扫描中显示出多发性积液(9%对0%,P=0.004)。重症监护室(ICU)入院率(6.9%对0.6%,P=0.003)、机械通气率(5.0%对0.6%,P=0.018)和死亡率(6.3%对0.0%,P=0.002)在合并症组中更高。合并症组的ICU入院率、有创通气率和死亡率明显较高。
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