Association between Clinical Characteristics and Laboratory Findings with Outcome of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: A Report from Northeast Iran

(2021) Association between Clinical Characteristics and Laboratory Findings with Outcome of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: A Report from Northeast Iran. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases. ISSN 1687708X (ISSN)

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was first discovered in December 2019 in China and has rapidly spread worldwide. Clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, and their association with the outcome of patients with COVID-19 can be decisive in management and early diagnosis. Data were obtained retrospectively from medical records of 397 hospitalized COVID-19 patients between February and May 2020 in Imam Reza Hospital, northeast Iran. Clinical and laboratory features were evaluated among survivors and nonsurvivors. The correlation between variables and duration of hospitalization and admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) was determined. Male sex, age, hospitalization duration, and admission to ICU were significantly related to mortality rate. Headache was a more common feature in patients who survived (p=0.017). It was also related to a shorter stay in the hospital (p=0.032) as opposed to patients who experienced chest pain (p=0.033). Decreased levels of consciousness and dyspnea were statistically more frequent in nonsurvivors (p=0.003 and p=0.011, respectively). Baseline white blood cell (WBC) count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and C-reactive protein (CRP) were significantly higher in nonsurvivors (p<0.001). Patients with higher WBC and CRP levels were more likely to be admitted to ICU (p=0.009 and p=0.001, respectively). Evaluating clinical and laboratory features can help clinicians find ways for risk stratifying patients and even make predictive tools. Chest pain, decreased level of consciousness, dyspnea, and increased CRP and WBC levels seem to be the most potent predictors of severe prognosis. © 2021 Sahar Sobhani et al.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: C reactive protein adolescent adult age aged Article chest tightness clinical evaluation clinical feature clinical outcome comparative study consciousness disorder consciousness level coronavirus disease 2019 correlation coefficient critically ill patient diarrhea disease association dyspnea erythrocyte sedimentation rate exudate female fever headache hospital admission hospital mortality hospital patient human intensive care unit Iran laboratory test length of stay leukocyte count major clinical study male medical record review mortality rate myalgia nausea and vomiting pharyngeal exudate pharyngitis prognosis retrospective study sex difference smelling disorder sore throat survivor taste disorder thorax pain
Journal or Publication Title: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 2021
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5552138
ISSN: 1687708X (ISSN)
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/15241

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