冠状病毒病 19(Covid-19):Covid-19感染不同波段成年患者肝损伤模式的比较研究。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Zeinab Abdellatif , Hanan Abdel-Haleem , Rasha Ahmed Abdalaziz , Ahmed Ramadan , Aya Mohamed Al-sharif , Reem Ibrahim Mohamed El-Korashy , Youssef Mohamed Amin Soliman , Sabah Ahmed Hussein , Manal Mohamed Kamal , Mona Mohsen Abdulsalam Abdullatif , Mohammed Mustafa AbdelRazik , Noha Mohamed Tarek Eldessouky , Mira Atef
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摘要

背景和研究目的:肝功能异常是COVID-19感染的常见表现。我们旨在研究COVID-19不同波次的转氨酶异常及其与疾病严重程度或死亡率的关系:一项回顾性研究纳入了 521 名确诊为 COVID-19 的埃及患者。数据取自开罗大学 Kasr Al-Ainy 医院 2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 10 月期间收治的患者的病历,根据疾病严重程度按照四次波进行分类:与其他波次相比,第一波次的中位年龄较低,男性在所有波次中均占多数。最常见的合并症是高血压,其次是糖尿病。白细胞、铁蛋白和白细胞介素-6的中位值在第二波中最高,而在第一波中,第一天的C反应蛋白中位值明显较高。在四个波次中,40% 的患者在入院时出现肝脏转氨酶升高,不同波次之间的差异无统计学意义。第 5 天,约半数患者转氨酶升高,不同波次之间无明显差异。大多数 CT 结果为中度严重程度。第二波的临床严重程度较高。据观察,疾病严重程度越高,肝脏转氨酶升高的患者比例越大。第 5 天出现谷丙转氨酶或谷草转氨酶升高的病例死亡率明显较高。入院时转氨酶升高与死亡率之间的关系仅见于第一波,基线谷丙转氨酶和谷草转氨酶升高的病例死亡率为 22.5%,而基线转氨酶正常的病例死亡率为 5%:结论:四个波次之间的转氨酶没有明显差异。转氨酶升高与死亡率和严重程度的增加呈正相关,反映了其预后价值。
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Coronavirus disease 19 (Covid-19): A comparative study of pattern of liver injury in adult patients in different waves of Covid-19 infection

Background and study aims

Liver dysfunction is a common manifestation of the COVID-19 infection. We aimed to study transaminase abnormalities through different waves of COVID-19 and their relations to disease severity or mortality.

Patients and Methods

A retrospective study included 521 Egyptian patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Data was retrieved from the medical records of patients who were admitted from April 2020 to October 2021 in Kasr Al-Ainy Hospitals, Cairo University, with categorization according to disease severity in correspondence to the four waves.

Results

The median age was lower in the first wave compared to other waves, with male predominance across all waves. The most commonly encountered comorbidity overall was hypertension, followed by diabetes mellitus. White blood cells, ferritin, and interleukin-6 showed the highest median values in the second wave, with significantly higher median C–reactive protein on day 1 in the first wave. Forty percent of the patients showed elevated hepatic transaminases on admission in four waves, with no statistically significant difference between waves. On day 5, around half of the patients had elevated transaminases, with no significant difference between waves. Most CT findings were of moderate severity. Clinical severity was higher in the second wave. It was observed that the higher the disease severity, the greater the proportion of patients with elevated hepatic transaminases. The mortality rate was markedly high in cases who had elevated ALT or AST on day 5. The association between elevated enzymes on admission and mortality was seen in the first wave only, with a fatality rate of 22.5% in cases with increased baseline ALT and AST versus 5% in those with normal baseline enzymes.

Conclusion

There was no significant difference in transaminases between the four waves. Elevated transaminases were positively associated with increased mortality and severity, reflecting their prognostic value.

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Arab Journal of Gastroenterology
Arab Journal of Gastroenterology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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期刊介绍: Arab Journal of Gastroenterology (AJG) publishes different studies related to the digestive system. It aims to be the foremost scientific peer reviewed journal encompassing diverse studies related to the digestive system and its disorders, and serving the Pan-Arab and wider community working on gastrointestinal disorders.
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