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The association of chronic liver disorders with exacerbation of symptoms and complications related to COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies.
Afraie, Maryam; Mohammadzedeh, Pardis; Azami, Mobin; Khateri, Sorour; Zamani, Kamran; Moradpour, Farhad; Moradi, Yousef.
  • Afraie M; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.
  • Mohammadzedeh P; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.
  • Azami M; Student Research Committee, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.
  • Khateri S; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran.
  • Zamani K; Student Research Committee, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.
  • Moradpour F; Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.
  • Moradi Y; Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.
Clin Respir J ; 16(12): 777-792, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2078415
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The aim of this review was to combine the results of published cohort studies to determine the exact association between chronic liver disorders, and the severe form of COVID-19, and its associated complications.

METHODS:

This meta-analysis employed a keyword search (COVID-19 and chronic liver disorders) using PubMed (Medline), Scopus, Web of Sciences, and Embase (Elsevier). All articles related from January 2019 to May 2022 were reviewed. The STATA software was used for analysis.

RESULTS:

The risk of death in COVID-19 patients with chronic liver disorders was higher than in ones without the chronic liver disease (RR 1.52; CI 95% 1.46-1.57; I2 86.14%). Also, the risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and hospitalization in COVID-19 patients with chronic liver disorders was higher than in ones without the chronic liver disease ([RR 1.65; CI 95% 1.09-2.50; I2 0.00%] and [RR 1.39; CI 95% 1.23-1.58; I2 0.20%]). Also, the meta-analysis showed cough, headache, myalgia, nausea, diarrhea, and fatigue were 1.37 (CI 95% 1.20-1.55), 1.23 (CI 95% 1.09-1.38), 1.25 (CI 95% 1.04-1.50), 1.19 (CI 95% 1.02-1.40), 1.89 (CI 95% 1.30-2.75), 1.49 (CI 95% 1.07-2.09), and 1.14 (CI 95% 0.98-1.33), respectively, whereas the risk of all these symptoms was higher in COVID-19 patients with chronic liver diseases than ones without chronic liver disorders.

CONCLUSION:

The mortality and complications due to COVID-19 were significantly different between patients with the chronic liver disease and the general population.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 / Liver Diseases Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Clin Respir J Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Crj.13552

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 / Liver Diseases Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Clin Respir J Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Crj.13552