Factors related to viral clearance time in patients with critical COVID‑19
Q4 Medicine
L. Li, B. He, S. Zhang, S. Wang, M. Zhang, Q. Zhao
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Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the related factors to virus clearance time in patients with critical COVID‑19. Methods: A total of 63 patients with critical COVID‑19 who had viral clearance were enrolled from Feb 1 to Mar 20, 2020, in Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University. Univariate analyses were used to compare the related factors between groups with different viral clearance time (≤30 days viral clearance group versus >30 days viral clearance group). COX regression analysis was also used to evaluate the factors related to virus clearance time. Results: A total of 63 critical patients with COVID‑19 who had viral clearance were collected, including 35 male and 28 female. The mean age was (63.65±14.06) years, range from 29 to 89 years. The median viral clearance time was 27 days ( IQR, 21~36 days). In univariate analysis, the following factors had significant differences between ≤30 days viral clearance group and >30 days viral clearance group (all P 70 years old, COPD, WBC>9.5×109/L, LYM 50 mg/L, D‑dimer>5 mg/L, CK>200 U/L, LDH>300 U/L, CD4+ T‑cell 70 years old ( HR : 0.207, 95% CI : 0.090‑0.479), LYM 5 mg/L ( HR : 0.243, 95% CI : 0.105‑0.563), and ALT>50 U/L ( HR : 0.483, 95% CI : 0.239‑0.973) were inconducive to the elimination of the virus. Conclusion: Critical COVID‑19 patients have longer hospital stays and significantly different virus clearance time. There are many factors that affect viral clearance time. As adverse factors, age>70 years old, LYM 5 mg/L and ALT>50 U/L may prolong the viral clearance time. Early detection of related factors and timely treatment are beneficial to shorten the time of viral clearance and improve the prognosis of the disease. © 2021, Editorial Board of Medical Journal of Wuhan University. All right reserved.
危重型COVID - 19患者病毒清除时间的相关因素
目的:探讨影响COVID - 19危重患者病毒清除时间的相关因素。方法:选取武汉大学人民医院2020年2月1日至3月20日病毒清除的危重型COVID - 19患者63例。采用单因素分析比较不同病毒清除时间组(≤30天的病毒清除组与≤30天的病毒清除组)的相关因素。采用COX回归分析评价与病毒清除时间相关的因素。结果:共收集到63例病毒清除的COVID - 19危重患者,其中男性35例,女性28例。年龄29 ~ 89岁,平均(63.65±14.06)岁。中位病毒清除时间为27天(IQR, 21~36天)。在单变量分析中,下列因素之间有显著差异≤30天病毒清除组和病毒清除> 30天组(所有P 70岁,慢性阻塞性肺病,白细胞> 9.5×109 / L, LYM 50 mg / L、D -二聚体> 5 mg / L, CK > 200 U / L, LDH > 300 U / L, CD4 + T细胞- 70岁(人力资源:0.207,95%置信区间CI: 0.090 - 0.479), LYM 5 mg / L(人力资源:0.243,95%置信区间CI: 0.105 - 0.563),和ALT > 50 U / L(人力资源:0.483,95%置信区间CI: 0.239 - 0.973)是病毒的消除无益的。结论:COVID - 19危重患者住院时间更长,病毒清除时间差异显著。影响病毒清除时间的因素有很多。年龄70岁、LYM 5 mg/L、ALT 50 U/L等不利因素可延长病毒清除时间。早期发现相关因素,及时治疗,有利于缩短病毒清除时间,改善疾病预后。©2021,武汉大学医学杂志编辑委员会。版权所有。
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