Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 3 de 3
Filter
Add filters








Language
Year range
1.
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 341-345, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-863771

ABSTRACT

Objective:To investigate the early clinical characteristics and radiographic changes in confirmed novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) and COVID-19 excluded patients.Methods:Twenty-four patients with suspected COVID-19 admitted to Shanghai Jiaotong University Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital and Jinshan Branch Hospital between January and February, 2020 were enrolled in this research. Early clinical features and radiographic changes were analyzed in 10 confirmed COVID-19 patients and 14 COVID-19 excluded patients.Results:In the early stage, all 24 suspected patients had minor symptoms, and had normal blood gas analysis results. Of 10 confirmed COVID-19 patients, 5 patients were male. All the 10 patients had fever and fatigue, with body temperature between 37.5 and 38.5 °C. Only 1 patient had hacking cough. Two patients had no clear epidemiological exposure history, the other 8 had clear epidemiological exposure history, with a possible incubation period of 1-10 days. From CT imaging, lesions were characterized as ground glass shadow ( n=9), which could be unilateral ( n=1) or bilateral ( n=9), and were mainly close to the pleura ( n=9), with nodule shadow ( n=1) and without focal necrosis, and could combined with pleural effusion ( n=1). Among the COVID-19 excluded patients, all 14 patients had clear history of epidemic exposure, with an onset time of 1 to 13 days. Twelve patients had fever, including 4 patients with body temperature > 38.5 °C, 8 patients with body temperature bwteen 37.3-38.5 °C, and 2 patients without fever. All patients had fatigue, 7 patients had hacking cough and 2 patients had chest pain. From CT imaging, ground glass shadow appeared in 4 patients, lesions were unilateral in 10 patients and bilateral in 4 patients, and the lesions were relatively sporadic, without necrosis or pleural effusion. Conclusions:Not all patients with COVID-19 have a direct epidemiology exposure history, some patients may be infected unknowingly. According to CT imaging, COVID-19 seems to have no special manifestations being different from other viral pneumonia. COVID-19 is more common among middle-aged people.

2.
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine ; (12): E003-E003, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-811513

ABSTRACT

To investigate the early changes of peripheral blood leukocyte differential counts in patients with COVID-19. Ten patients with COVID-19 and 30 patients with other viral pneumonia (non-COVID-19) admitted to Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital and Jinshan Branch Hospital from January 22 to February 17, 2020 were enrolled in this study. The differential counts of white blood cells were analyzed. Patients in COVID-19 group showed relatively lower absolute white blood cell (WBC) count 4.95(3.90,6.03)×109/L, lymphocyte absolute count 1.20(0.98,1.50)×109/L and eosinophil absolute count 0.01(0.01,0.01)×109/L. Leukopenia developed in two patients(2/10), lymphocytopenia also in two patients(2/10). Seven over ten patients presented with eosinophil cytopenia. In non-COVID-19 group, absolute WBC count was 8.20 (6.78,9.03) ×109/L (P<0.001), lymphocyte absolute count 1.75(1.20,2.53)×109/L(P=0.036), eosinophil absolute count 0.02(0.01,0.03)×109/L(P=0.05). Lymphocytopenia occurred in (16.7%) patients, eosinophil cytopenia in 16.7% patients too. In conclusion, leukopenia, lymphocytopenia and eosinophil cytopenia are more common in COVID-19 patients than those in non- COVID-19 patients.

3.
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine ; (12): 372-374, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-870156

ABSTRACT

To investigate the early changes of peripheral blood leukocyte differential counts in patients with COVID-19. Ten patients with COVID-19 and 30 patients with other viral pneumonia (non-COVID-19) admitted to The Sixth People′s Hospital of Shanghai and Jinshan Branch Hospital from January 22 to February 17, 2020 were enrolled in this study. The differential counts of white blood cells (WBC) were analyzed. Patients in COVID-19 group showed relatively lower absolute WBC count 4.95(3.90,6.03)×10 9/L, lymphocyte absolute count 1.20(0.98,1.50)×10 9/L and eosinophil absolute count 0.01(0.01,0.01)×10 9/L. Leukopenia developed in two patients(2/10), lymphocytopenia also in two patients(2/10). Seven over ten patients presented with eosinophil cytopenia. In non-COVID-19 group, absolute WBC count was 8.20(6.78,9.03)×10 9/L ( P<0.001), lymphocyte absolute count 1.75(1.20,2.53)×10 9/L( P=0.036), eosinophil absolute count 0.02(0.01,0.03)×10 9/L( P=0.005). Lymphocytopenia occurred in 16.7% patients, eosinophil cytopenia in 16.7% patients too. In conclusion, leukopenia, lymphocytopenia and eosinophil cytopenia are more common in COVID-19 patients than those in non-COVID-19 patients.

SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL