年龄和临床体征作为COVID-19症状和周期阈值的预测因子

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Ismail Dergaa, Muneer Abubaker, Amine Souissi, Abdul Rafi Mohammed, Amit Varma, Sarah Musa, Abdullah Al Naama, Bessem Mkaouer, Helmi Ben Saad
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摘要

许多COVID-19感染者仍然无症状,因此首次就诊时的诊断仍然是一项挑战。初级保健机构的评估通常是通过视觉分类和基本临床检查来完成的。这项回顾性研究包括调查2020年7月在卡塔尔COVID-19中心就诊的COVID-19阳性患者的医疗电子记录。有症状(症状组)或无症状(无症状组)伴客观生命检查(即;分析心率(HR)、体温、血红蛋白饱和度(SpO2),并将其与病毒载量(即;周期阈值(Ct))。共纳入481例有症状患者(230例男性)和216例无症状患者(101例男性)。与无症状男性组相比,有症状男性组年龄较大,Ct值和SpO2较低,体温和HR较高。与无症状组相比,有症状组Ct值较低,体温较高。与无症状组相比,有症状组Ct值和SpO2较低,体温和HR较高。与无症状组相比,有症状组Ct值较低(年龄组[21-30]、[31-40]、[41-50]、[51-60]),体温较高(年龄组[21-30]、[31-40],Ct范围[20.01-25.00]、[25.01-30.00]),HR较高(年龄组[21-30]、[31-40],Ct范围[15.01-20.00]);SpO2较低(年龄段[41 ~ 50]和[51 ~ 60],Ct范围[15.01 ~ 20.00]和[35.01 ~ 40.00])。与无症状患者相比,有症状的患者最容易出现发热、心动过速、缺氧,病毒载量较高。较高的病毒载量与较高的HR、较高的温度、较低的SpO2相关,但病毒载量与年龄无关。
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Age and clinical signs as predictors of COVID-19 symptoms and cycle threshold value.

Age and clinical signs as predictors of COVID-19 symptoms and cycle threshold value.

Many COVID-19 infected people remain asymptomatic, and hence the diagnosis at first presentation remains a challenge. Assessment at a presentation in primary care settings is usually done by visual triaging and basic clinical examination. This retrospective study involved investigating the medical e-records of COVID-19 positive patients who presented to a COVID-19 centre in Qatar for July 2020. The presence (symptomatic group) or the absence (asymptomatic group) of symptoms along with objective vital examination (ie; heart-rate (HR), temperature, haemoglobin saturation (SpO2)) were analysed and linked to the viral load (ie; cycle threshold (Ct)) of COVID-19 positive patients. Four hundred eighty-one symptomatic (230 males) and 216 asymptomatic (101 males) patients were included. Compared to the asymptomatic male group, the symptomatic male group was older, had lower Ct value and SpO2, and higher temperature and HR. Compared to the females asymptomatic group, the symptomatic females group had lower Ct value, and higher temperature. Compared to the asymptomatic group, the symptomatic group had lower Ct value and SpO2, and higher temperature and HR. Compared to the asymptomatic group, the symptomatic group had lower Ct values (age groups [21-30], [31-40], [41-50] and [51-60]), higher temperature (age groups [21-30] and [31-40], Ct ranges [20.01-25.00] and [25.01-30.00]), higher HR (age groups [21-30] and [31-40], Ct range [15.01-20.00]); and lower SpO2 (age groups [41-50] and [51-60], Ct ranges [15.01-20.00] and [35.01-40.00]). Compared with asymptomatic patients, symptomatic patients with COVID-19 are most likely to be febrile, tachycardic, hypoxic and having higher viral load. Higher viral load was associated with higher HR, higher temperature, lower SpO2, but there was no relation between viral load and age.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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312
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2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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