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Hepatic and gastrointestinal disturbances in Egyptian patients infected with coronavirus disease 2019: A multicentre cohort study.
Shousha, Hend Ibrahim; Afify, Shimaa; Maher, Rabab; Asem, Noha; Fouad, Eman; Mostafa, Ehab F; Medhat, Mohammed A; Abdalazeem, Amr; Elmorsy, Hazem; Aziz, Miriam M; Mohammed, Rateba S; Ibrahem, Mohamed; Elgarem, Hassan; Omran, Dalia; Hassany, Mohamed; Elsayed, Bassem; Abdelaziz, Ahmed Y; El Kassas, Mohamed.
  • Shousha HI; Endemic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt. hendshousha@kasralainy.edu.eg.
  • Afify S; Gastroenterology Department, National Hepatology & Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Cairo 11563, Egypt.
  • Maher R; Hepatology Department, Students Hospital, Cairo University, Giza 12566, Egypt.
  • Asem N; The Public Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt.
  • Fouad E; The Public Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt.
  • Mostafa EF; Department of Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut 15655, Egypt.
  • Medhat MA; Department of Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut 15655, Egypt.
  • Abdalazeem A; Endemic Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, Cairo 13544, Egypt.
  • Elmorsy H; Internal Medicine, 15 Mayo Smart Hospital, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo 13488, Egypt.
  • Aziz MM; Pediatrics Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt.
  • Mohammed RS; Occupational and Environmental Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt.
  • Ibrahem M; Clinical Biochemistry Department, Faculty of medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt.
  • Elgarem H; Endemic Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt.
  • Omran D; Endemic Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt.
  • Hassany M; Gastroenterology Department, National Hepatology & Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Cairo 11563, Egypt.
  • Elsayed B; Gastroenterology Department, National Hepatology & Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Cairo 11563, Egypt.
  • Abdelaziz AY; Urology Department, Cairo University, Cairo 11562, Egypt.
  • El Kassas M; Endemic Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, Cairo 13544, Egypt.
World J Gastroenterol ; 27(40): 6951-6966, 2021 Oct 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1534259
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Various liver and gastrointestinal involvements occur in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) at variable prevalence. Most studies report mild liver function disturbances correlated with COVID-19 severity, though liver failure is unusual.

AIM:

To study liver and gastrointestinal dysfunctions in Egyptian patients with COVID-19 and their relation to disease outcomes.

METHODS:

This multicentre cohort study was conducted on 547 Egyptian patients from April 15, 2020 to July 29, 2020. Consecutive polymerase chain reaction-confirmed COVID-19 cases were included from four quarantine hospitals affiliated to the Egyptian ministry of health. Demographic information, laboratory characteristics, treatments, fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) index, COVID-19 severity, and outcomes were recorded and compared according to the degree of liver enzyme elevation and the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms. Follow-ups were conducted until discharge or death. Regression analyses were performed to determine the independent factors affecting mortality.

RESULTS:

This study included 547 patients, of whom 53 (9.68%) died during hospitalization and 1 was discharged upon his request. Patients' mean age was 45.04 ± 17.61 years, and 21.98% had severe or critical COVID-19. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were available for 430 and 428 patients, respectively. In total, 26% and 32% of patients had elevated ALT and AST, respectively. Significant liver injury with ALT or AST elevation exceeding 3-fold was recorded in 21 (4.91%) and 16 (3.73%) patients, respectively. Male gender, smoking, hypertension, chronic hepatitis C, and lung involvement were associated with elevated AST or ALT. AST was elevated in 50% of patients over 60-years-old. FIB-4 was significantly higher in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), those with more severe COVID-19, and non-survivors. The independent variables affecting outcome were supplementary vitamin C intake (1 g daily capsules) [odds ratio (OR) 0.05, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.008-0.337]; lung consolidation (OR 4.540, 95%CI 1.155-17.840); ICU admission (OR 25.032, 95%CI 7.110-88.128); and FIB-4 score > 3.25 (OR 10.393, 95%CI 2.459-43.925). Among 60 (13.98%) patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, 52 (86.67%) had diarrhoea. Patients with gastrointestinal symptoms were predominantly females with higher body mass index, and 50 (83.40%) patients had non-severe COVID-19.

CONCLUSION:

Few Egyptian patients with COVID-19 developed a significant liver injury. The independent variables affecting mortality were supplementary vitamin C intake, lung consolidation, ICU admission, and FIB-4 score.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: World J Gastroenterol Journal subject: Gastroenterology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Wjg.v27.i40.6951

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: World J Gastroenterol Journal subject: Gastroenterology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Wjg.v27.i40.6951