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Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors Associated with Severe Disease Progression among COVID-19 Patients In Wad Medani Isolation Centers: A Multicenter Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study.
Yousif, Mohammed Yousif Elnaeem; Eljack, Mohammed Mahmmoud Fadel Allah; Haroun, Mazin S; Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed, Khabab; Amir, Osman; Alfatih, Mohammed; Al Shiekh, Akram Khalid Al Tigany; Ahmed, Mazin Abdelraham Osman; Nour, Alshareef; Alhusseini, Radi Tofaha; Osman, Waddah Aljaely Mohammed; Abdulkarim, Mohamed; Omer, Mohammed Eltahier Abdalla; Mahgoub, Ibrahim M.
  • Yousif MYE; Faculty of Medicine University of Gezira Wad Madani Sudan.
  • Eljack MMFA; Medani Heart Diseases and Surgery Center University of Bakht Alruda Ed Dueim Sudan.
  • Haroun MS; Faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum Khartoum Sudan.
  • Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed K; Faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum Khartoum Sudan.
  • Amir O; Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences AlNeelain University Khartoum Sudan.
  • Alfatih M; Faculty of Medicine Alzaiem Alazhari University Khartoum Sudan.
  • Al Shiekh AKAT; Omdurman Islamic University, Faculty of Medicine Khartoum Sudan.
  • Ahmed MAO; Wad Medani College for Medical Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine Wad Madani Sudan.
  • Nour A; Wad Medani College for Medical Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine Wad Madani Sudan.
  • Alhusseini RT; Faculty of Medicine Alzaiem Alazhari University Khartoum Sudan.
  • Osman WAM; Faculty of Medicine University of Gezira Wad Madani Sudan.
  • Abdulkarim M; Faculty of Medicine Alzaiem Alazhari University Khartoum Sudan.
  • Omer MEA; Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Gadarif University Gadarif Sudan.
  • Mahgoub IM; Faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum Khartoum Sudan.
Health Sci Rep ; 5(2): e523, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1712083
ABSTRACT

Background:

Since December 2019, (COVID-19) has had a significant impact on global health systems. Because little is known about the clinical characteristics and risk factors connected with COVID-19 severity in Sudanese patients, it is vital to summarize the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients and to investigate the risk factors linked to COVID-19 severity.

Objectives:

We aimed to assess the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients and look into risk factors associated with COVID-19 severity.

Methods:

This is a retrospective cross-sectional study that took place in two Isolation Centers in Wad Medani, Gezira State, Sudan. Four hundred and eighteen patients were included between May 2020 and May 2021. All COVID-19 patients over the age of 18 who were proven COVID-19 positive by nucleic acid testing or had characteristics suggestive of COVID-19 on a chest CT scan and had a complete medical record in the study period were included.

Results:

The participants in this study were 418 confirmed COVID-19 cases with a median age of 66.313 years. There were 279 men (66.7%) among the patients. The most prevalent comorbidities were hypertension (n = 195; 46.7%) and diabetes (n = 187; 44.7%). Fever (n = 303; 72.5%), cough (n = 278; 66.5%), and dyspnea (n = 256; 61.2%) were the most prevalent symptoms at the onset of COVID-19. The overall mortality rate (n = 148) was 35.4%. Patients with severe illness had a mortality rate of 42.3% (n = 118). Older age, anemia, neutrophilia, and lymphocytopenia, as well as higher glucose, HbA1c, and creatinine levels, were all linked to severe COVID-19, according to the chi-square test and analysis of variance analysis.

Conclusion:

Sixteen variables were found to be associated with COVID-19 severity. These patients are more prone to go through a serious infection and as a result have a greater death rate than those who do not have these characteristics.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: Health Sci Rep Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: Health Sci Rep Year: 2022 Document Type: Article