Clinical and demographic profile of COVID-19 patients- A cross-sectional study from a tertiary care medical college hospital from South India

N. Ramya, J. E. J. Shanu, S. Prabhu Shankar
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Abstract Background: Acute respiratory illness with fever and respiratory symptoms such as cough and shortness of breath comprise the main clinical presentations of Corona virus disease (COVID-19).Clinical manifestations in COVID-19 shows significant regional variations. Objective of the study: To study the demographic and clinical profiles of laboratory confirmed COVID-19 patients in South India Methods: In this cross sectional study,patients diagnosed with COVID-19 by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test were taken up for the study.History of fever,throatpain,cough,breathlessness,malaise were taken.Blood pressure,respiratory rate,oxygen saturation were recorded.Data on co-morbid illnessness like diabetes,hypertension,renal disease were also noted .All these were correlated to assess the clinical course of COVID-19 Results: Of the total 518 patients,257(49.6%) patients were in the age group of 46 to 65 years and 309 (59.7 %) patients were males. History of fever was present in 349(67.38%) patients and cough was present in 291 (56.17%) patients. Throat pain and running nose was present in 291 (56.2%)and 110 (21.23%) patients respectively. Heart rate was between 60 and 100 beats per minute in 472 (80.3%) of patients and 102 (19.7%) patients had respiratory distress with respiratory rate ≥24. Oxygen saturation was between 90-93% in 57 (9.85%) patients and 87(16.8%) patients were on oxygen support with 21(4.1%) patients on non-invasive ventilation. A total of 291(56.2%) patients were treated with steroids. Diabetes mellitus was present in 214(41.3%), hypertension in 150 (29%) patients. Case fatality rate was 2.1% Conclusion: Severe disease and lower oxygen saturation was associated with older age and co-morbid diseases particularly diabetes
COVID-19患者的临床和人口统计特征——来自南印度一家三级医疗学院医院的横断面研究
背景:急性呼吸道疾病以发热和咳嗽、呼吸短促等呼吸道症状为主要临床表现。新冠肺炎临床表现存在明显的地区差异。研究目的:研究南印度实验室确诊的COVID-19患者的人口学和临床特征方法:在本横断面研究中,采用逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测诊断为COVID-19的患者进行研究。有发热、喉咙痛、咳嗽、呼吸困难、不适等病史。记录血压、呼吸频率、血氧饱和度。结果:518例患者中,年龄在46 ~ 65岁的患者257例(49.6%),男性309例(59.7%)。发热史349例(67.38%),咳嗽史291例(56.17%)。291例(56.2%)患者出现咽痛,110例(21.23%)患者出现流鼻水。472例(80.3%)患者心率在60 ~ 100次/ min之间,102例(19.7%)患者出现呼吸窘迫,呼吸频率≥24次。57例(9.85%)患者血氧饱和度在90 ~ 93%之间,87例(16.8%)患者采用氧支持,21例(4.1%)患者采用无创通气。共有291例(56.2%)患者接受类固醇治疗。糖尿病214例(41.3%),高血压150例(29%)。结论:重症和低血氧饱和度与老年和合并症相关,尤其是糖尿病
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