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COVID-19 with and without pneumonia: clinical outcomes in the internal medicine ward.

Santiago E Melendi1, María M Pérez2, Cintia E Salas2, Mariana F Haedo2, Franco B Xavier2, Jandry D Saltos Navarrete2, Camila Aguirre2, María L Baleta2, Facundo J Balsano2, Mariano G Caldano2, María G Colignon2, Thayana de Oliveira Brasil2, Nicolás de Wolodimeroff2, Andrea I Déramo Aquino2, Ana G Fernández de Córdova2, María B Fontan2, Florencia I Galvagno2, Noelia S Iturrieta Araya2, Volga S Mollinedo Cruz2, Agustín Olivero2, Ignacio Pestalardo2, María Ricciardi2, María L Vera Rueda2, María C Villaverde2, Marcela Lauko Mauri2, Carlos Ujeda2, Rocío Leis2.   

Abstract

The clinical features of COVID-19 differ substantially upon the presence (or absence) of viral pneumonia. The aim of this article was to describe the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients admitted to the Internal Medicine ward, as divided into those with and without pneumonia. This single-center prospective cohort study was conducted in a tertiary teaching public hospital in Buenos Aires City named Hospital General de Agudos Carlos G. Durand. Baseline data collection was performed within 48 hours of admission and patients were followed until discharge or in-hospital death. Epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, and radiological characteristics together with treatment data were obtained from the medical records. Of the 417 included, 243 (58.3%) had pneumonia. Median age was 43 years (IQR:32-57) and 222 (53.2%) were female. The overall crude case-fatality rate was 3.8%. None of the COVID-19 patients without pneumonia developed critical disease, required invasive mechanical ventilation nor died during hospitalization. However, 7 (4%) developed severe disease during follow-up. Among patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, in-hospital mortality rate was 6.6%, severe disease developed in 81 (33.3%), critical disease in 23 (9.5%), and 22 (9.1%) were admitted to the intensive care unit. A largely good prognosis was observed among COVID-19 patients without pneumonia, still, even among this group, unfavorable clinical progression can develop and should be properly monitored. Critical illness among patients with COVID-19 pneumonia was frequent and observed rates from this cohort provide a sound characterization of COVID-19 clinical features in a major city from South America.

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Keywords:  coronavirus infections; epidemiology; inpatients; internal medicine; pneumonia

Year:  2020        PMID: 33481734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medicina (B Aires)        ISSN: 0025-7680            Impact factor:   0.653


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