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Clinical characteristics, multiorgan dysfunction and outcomes of patients with COVID-19: a prospective case series.
Honarmand, Kimia; Fiorini, Kyle; Chakraborty, Debarati; Gillett, Daniel; Desai, Karishma; Martin, Claudio; Bosma, Karen J; Slessarev, Marat; Ball, Ian M; Mele, Tina; LeBlanc, Danielle; Elsayed, Sameer; Lazo-Langner, Alejandro; Nicholson, Mike J; Arntfield, Robert; Basmaji, John.
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  • Honarmand K; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Fiorini K; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Chakraborty D; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Gillett D; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Desai K; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Martin C; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Bosma KJ; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Slessarev M; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Ball IM; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Mele T; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • LeBlanc D; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Elsayed S; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Lazo-Langner A; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Nicholson MJ; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Arntfield R; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
  • Basmaji J; Departments of Medicine (Honarmand, Fiorini, Chakraborty, Gillett, Desai, Martin, Bosma, Slessarev, Ball, Mele, LeBlanc, Lazo-Langner, Nicholson, Arntfield, Basmaji), Medical Biophysics (Slessarev), Microbiology & Immunology and Division of Infectious Diseases (Elsayed), and Epidemiology and Bio
CMAJ Open ; 10(3): E675-E684, 2022.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35853662
BACKGROUND: Characterizing the multiorgan manifestations and outcomes of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 will inform resource requirements to address the long-term burden of this disease. We conducted a descriptive analysis using prospectively collected data to describe the clinical characteristics and spectrum of organ dysfunction, and in-hospital and longer-term clinical outcomes of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic at a Canadian centre. METHODS: We conducted a prospective case series involving adult patients (aged ≥ 18 yr) with COVID-19 admitted to 1 of 2 hospitals in London, Ontario, from Mar. 17 to June 18, 2020, during the first wave of the pandemic. We recorded patients' baseline characteristics, physiologic parameters, measures of organ function and therapies administered during hospitalization among patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) and in non-ICU settings, and compared the characteristics of hospital survivors and nonsurvivors. Finally, we recorded follow-up thoracic computed tomography (CT) and echocardiographic findings after hospital discharge. RESULTS: We enrolled 100 consecutive patients (47 women) hospitalized with COVID-19, including 32 patients who received ICU care and 68 who received treatment in non-ICU settings. Respiratory sequelae were common: 23.0% received high-flow oxygen by nasal cannula, 9.0% received noninvasive ventilation, 24.0% received invasive mechanical ventilation and 2.0% received venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Overall, 9.0% of patients had cerebrovascular events (3.0% ischemic stroke, 6.0% intracranial hemorrhage), and 6.0% had pulmonary embolism. After discharge, 11 of 19 patients had persistent abnormalities on CT thorax, and 6 of 15 had persistent cardiac dysfunction on echocardiography. INTERPRETATION: This study provides further evidence that COVID-19 is a multisystem disease involving neurologic, cardiac and thrombotic dysfunction, without evidence of hepatic dysfunction. Patients have persistent organ dysfunction after hospital discharge, underscoring the need for research on long-term outcomes of COVID-19 survivors.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Female / Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: CMAJ Open Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Female / Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: CMAJ Open Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Canadá