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Chaoqun Han1, Caihan Duan1, Shengyan Zhang1, Brennan Spiegel2, Huiying Shi1, Weijun Wang1, Lei Zhang1, Rong Lin1, Jun Liu1, Zhen Ding1, Xiaohua Hou1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) most commonly presents with respiratory symptoms, including cough, shortness of breath, and sore throat. However, digestive symptoms also occur in patients with COVID-19 and are often described in outpatients with less severe disease. In this study, we sought to describe the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients with digestive symptoms and mild disease severity.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32301761 PMCID: PMC7172493 DOI: 10.14309/ajg.0000000000000664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Gastroenterol ISSN: 0002-9270 Impact factor: 12.045
Figure 1.Disposition of study patients. There were 131 patients with digestive symptoms, each matched to one control patient who presented with respiratory symptoms only. Of these 262 patients, full historical and clinical data were available for 223 patients, of whom 206 had cleared the virus and were discharged from quarantine at the time this study was conducted, including 48 with digestive symptoms only, 69 with both digestive and respiratory symptoms, and 89 with respiratory symptoms only.
Baseline patient characteristics based on the classification of presenting symptoms in COVID-19 patients with mild disease severity
Duration of COVID-19 course stratified by study groups. Hospital stay reflects time between admission and subsequent confirmation of viral clearance on 2 sequential respiratory samples separated by ≥ 24 hours
Figure 2.Illness duration (in days), including days before admission, total time in hospital before evidence of viral clearance, and total duration between symptom onset and viral clearance. Panel A provides data across the full study cohort. Panel B compares data between those with vs without diarrhea, demonstrating a longer disease course in those with diarrhea. Panel C focuses on those with digestive symptoms only and compares those with vs without diarrhea on presentation (no differences noted). Panel D repeats the same analyses in those presenting with Digestive + Respiratory symptoms, also showing no difference in the illness durations stratified by diarrhea. Panel E focuses only on those with digestive symptoms only and compares those with vs without fever on presentation (no differences noted). Panel F repeats the same analyses in those presenting with Digestive + Respiratory symptoms, also showing no difference in illness durations stratified by fever.
Clinical characteristics of the subset of patients with COVID-19 tested for viral RNA in stool (N = 22)