Characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients admitted to hospital with and without respiratory symptoms

COVID-19 is primarily known as a respiratory illness; however, many patients present to hospital without respiratory symptoms. The association between non-respiratory presentations of COVID-19 and outcomes remains unclear. We investigated risk factors and clinical outcomes in patients with no respir...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2024-05, Vol.10 (10), p.e29591, Article e29591
Hauptverfasser: Moharam, S.A., Adam, Elisabeth, Ahmed, Aya Mustafa, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelaziz, Ali Mostafa, Akmal, Ernita, Sheikh, Naseem Ali, Alrfaea, Walaa, Alshenawy, Eslam, Amer, Amro Essam, Aryal, Diptesh, Ali Mohammed, Abdelmalek Awad, Baird, J Kevin, Bakeer, Hibah Bileid, Basmaci, Romain, Beluze, Marine, Bergin, Hazel, Broadley, Tessa, Cascão, Mariana, Chan, Adrienne, Chidambaram, Suresh Kumar, Christy, Nathaniel, Coles, Jennifer, Cortegiani, Andrea, Couffignal, Camille, Curlier, Elodie, Custodio, Paula, Deacon, Jillian, Debray, Marie-Pierre, Descamps, Diane, Dias, André, Doshi, Yash, Dournon, Nathalie, Driscoll, Aoife, Egan, Siobhan, Elmubark, Mohammad Muatasm, Elotmani, Loubna, Farooq, Ahmed, Favory, Raphaël, Ferreira, Bernardo, Ribeiro, Ana Freitas, Griffee, Matthew, Grovogui, Fassou Mathias, Hough, Catherine L., Kamano, Armand Saloun, Kang, Kong Yeow, Kimmoun, Antoine, Klenerman, Paul, Bekken, Gry Kloumann, Komatsu, Mamoru, Krishnan, Vinothini, Santos, Marta Leal, Loubet, Paul, Loufti, Bouchra, Maitre, Thomas, Marshall, John, Meyer, Dan, Mezidi, Mehdi, Mohamed, Tahira Jamal, Abdelrahman Mohammedahmed, Manahil Omer, Nagybányai-Nagy, Blanka, Narasimhan, Mangala, Khan, Rashid Nasim, Neant, Nadège, Neb, Holger, Izzati Norharizam, Nurul Faten, Nurnaningsih, Nurnaningsih, Occhipinti, Giovanna, Rageh Elnaggar, Cinderella Omar, Papadopoulos, Aurélie, Peytavin, Gilles, Plantier, Laurent, Povoa, Pedro, Ravi, Tharmini, Raza, Ali, Remppis, Jonathan, Reyes, Luis Felipe, Rodari, Paola, Saba, Isabela, Saleem, Jodat, Sarfo-Mensah, Shirley, Sarton, Benjamine, Schaffer, Justin, Scott-Brown, James, Shaw, Catherine A., Sivam, Karisha, Smood, Benjamin, Solomon, Joshua, Suen, Jacky Y., Szuldrzynski, Konstanty, Taccone, Fabio S., Tejada, Sofia, Teotonio, Vanessa, Thangavelu, Suvintheran, Torre, Marta, Tuite, Helen, Val-Flores, Luís, van Veen, Ilonka, Vonkeman, Harald, Wahid, Nadirah Abdul, Yokoyama, Toshiki
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Zusammenfassung:COVID-19 is primarily known as a respiratory illness; however, many patients present to hospital without respiratory symptoms. The association between non-respiratory presentations of COVID-19 and outcomes remains unclear. We investigated risk factors and clinical outcomes in patients with no respiratory symptoms (NRS) and respiratory symptoms (RS) at hospital admission. This study describes clinical features, physiological parameters, and outcomes of hospitalised COVID-19 patients, stratified by the presence or absence of respiratory symptoms at hospital admission. RS patients had one or more of: cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, runny nose or wheezing; while NRS patients did not. Of 178,640 patients in the study, 86.4 % presented with RS, while 13.6 % had NRS. NRS patients were older (median age: NRS: 74 vs RS: 65) and less likely to be admitted to the ICU (NRS: 36.7 % vs RS: 37.5 %). NRS patients had a higher crude in-hospital case-fatality ratio (NRS 41.1 % vs. RS 32.0 %), but a lower risk of death after adjusting for confounders (HR 0.88 [0.83–0.93]). Approximately one in seven COVID-19 patients presented at hospital admission without respiratory symptoms. These patients were older, had lower ICU admission rates, and had a lower risk of in-hospital mortality after adjusting for confounders.
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29591