Clinical characteristics of non-critically ill patients with novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in a Fangcang Hospital.

Clinical characteristics of non-critically ill patients with novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in a Fangcang Hospital.

Wang, Xiaobing;Fang, Jun;Zhu, Yue;Chen, Liping;Ding, Feng;Zhou, Rui;Ge, Liuqing;Wang, Fan;Chen, Qian;Zhang, Yongxi;Zhao, Qiu;
clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the european society of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases 2020
250
wang2020clinicalclinical

Abstract

Describe the clinical characteristics of patients in Fangcang Hospital.Non-critically ill patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR tests admitted to Dongxihu 'Fangcang' Hospital between February 7th and 12th were included, which was promptly constructed because of the rapid, exponential increase in COVID-19 patients in Wuhan, China; clinical course through February 22nd was recorded.1012 non-critically ill patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR tests were included in the study. 30 (of 1012, 3.0%) patients were asymptomatic on admission. During hospitalization, 16 of 30 (53.3%) asymptomatic patients suffered from different symptoms. Fourteen of 1012 patients (1.4%) remained asymptomatic from exposure to the end of follow-up, with a median duration of 24 days (IQR 22-27). Fever (761 of 1012, 75.2%) and cough (531 of 1012, 52.4%) were the most common symptoms. Small patchy opacities (355 of 917, 38.7%)and ground-glass opacities (508 of 917, 55.4%) were common imaging manifestations in chest CT scan. One hundred patients (9.9%) were transferred to designated hospitals due to aggravation of illness. Diarrhea emerged in 152 of 1012 patients (15.0%). Male, elder age, diabetes cardiovascular diseases, chills, dyspnea, SO value of ≤93%, WBC counts of >10 ×10/L and large consolidated opacity on CT images were all risk factors for aggravation of illness.Non-critically ill patients had different clinical characteristics than critically ill patients. Asymptomatic infections only accounted for a small proportion of COVID-19. Although with a low incidence, diarrhea was observed in patients with COVID-19, indicating the possibility of faecal-oral transmission.

Citation

ID: 103133
Ref Key: wang2020clinicalclinical
Use this key to autocite in SciMatic or Thesis Manager

References

Blockchain Verification

Account:
NFT Contract Address:
0x95644003c57E6F55A65596E3D9Eac6813e3566dA
Article ID:
103133
Unique Identifier:
S1198-743X(20)30177-4
Network:
Scimatic Chain (ID: 481)
Loading...
Blockchain Readiness Checklist
Authors
Abstract
Journal Name
Year
Title
5/5
Creates 1,000,000 NFT tokens for this article
Token Features:
  • ERC-1155 Standard NFT
  • 1 Million Supply per Article
  • Transferable via MetaMask
  • Permanent Blockchain Record
Blockchain QR Code
Scan with Saymatik Web3.0 Wallet

Saymatik Web3.0 Wallet