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Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in COVID-19 Patients in Beijing, China: A Retrospective Study.
Wang, Aibin; Gao, Guiju; Wang, Sa; Chen, Meiling; Qian, Fang; Tang, Weiming; Xu, Yanli; Song, Rui; Zhuang, Liwei; Ma, Xiaoyang; Zhao, Tianwei; Guo, Xiaodi; Li, Wei; Wang, Xudong; Li, Baoliang; Hu, Chun; Chen, Zhihai; Zhang, Fujie.
  • Wang A; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Gao G; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Wang S; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Chen M; Medical Record Statistics Department, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Qian F; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Tang W; University of North Carolina Project-China, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
  • Xu Y; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Song R; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Zhuang L; Department of Liver Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Ma X; Department of Neurology, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Zhao T; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Guo X; Department of Liver Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Li W; Department of Liver Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Wang X; Surgical Department, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Li B; Surgical Department, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Hu C; Surgical Department, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Chen Z; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
  • Zhang F; Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (mainland).
Med Sci Monit ; 26: e925974, 2020 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-796268
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a new infectious disease, and acute respiratory syndrome (ARDS) plays an important role in the process of disease aggravation. The detailed clinical course and risk factors of ARDS have not been well described. MATERIAL AND METHODS We retrospectively investigated the demographic, clinical, and laboratory data of adult confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Beijing Ditan Hospital from Jan 20 to Feb 29, 2020 and compared the differences between ARDS cases and non-ARDS cases. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression methods were employed to explore the risk factors associated with ARDS. RESULTS Of the 130 adult patients enrolled in this study, the median age was 46.5 (34-62) years and 76 (58.5%) were male. ARDS developed in 26 (20.0%) and 1 (0.8%) death occurred. Fever occurred in 114 patients, with a median highest temperature of 38.5 (38-39)°C and median fever duration of 8 (3-11) days. The median time from illness onset to ARDS was 10 (6-13) days, the median time to chest CT improvement was 17 (14-21) days, and median time to negative nucleic acid test result was 27 (17-33) days. Multivariate regression analysis showed increasing odds of ARDS associated with age older than 65 years (OR=4.75, 95% CL1.26-17.89, P=0.021), lymphocyte counts [0.5-1×109/L (OR=8.80, 95% CL 2.22-34.99, P=0.002); <0.5×109/L(OR=36.23, 95% CL 4.63-2083.48, P=0.001)], and temperature peak ≥39.1°C (OR=5.35, 95% CL 1.38-20.76, P=0.015). CONCLUSIONS ARDS tended to occur in the second week of the disease course. Potential risk factors for ARDS were older age (>65 years), lymphopenia (≤1.0×109/L), and temperature peak (≥39.1°C). These findings could help clinicians to predict which patients will have a poor prognosis at an early stage.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Respiratory Distress Syndrome / Coronavirus Infections / Pandemics / Betacoronavirus Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Med Sci Monit Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2020 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Respiratory Distress Syndrome / Coronavirus Infections / Pandemics / Betacoronavirus Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Med Sci Monit Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2020 Document Type: Article