Impact of Hepatic Dysfunction on Mortality among Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients: An Inhospital Observational Study

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Shetty, Shiran [1 ]
Vasireddy, Anila [1 ]
Raghu, Roshini [1 ]
Musunuri, Balaji [1 ]
Kudru, Chandrashekar [2 ]
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[1] Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Kasturba Med Coll, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Manipal, Karnataka, India
[2] Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Kasturba Med Coll, Dept Gen Med, Manipal, Karnataka, India
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Coronavirus disease 2019; gastrointestinal manifestations; mortality; severity; Gravité; maladie; à; coronavirus; 2019; manifestations gastro-intestinales; mortalité; COVID-19;
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10.4103/aam.aam_161_22
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background:In the modern-day pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatic manifestations and associated comorbidities are recognized to have poor prognostication in patients with COVID-19. In our present study, we aim to study the frequency of GI manifestations and hepatic dysfunction and to assess for prognostication among hospitalized patients of COVID-19.Materials and Methods:A retrospective cross-sectional study of hospitalized patients of COVID-19 in a tertiary teaching hospital in South India. Clinical data regarding their GI symptoms and hepatic dysfunction, associated comorbidities, severity of disease, and clinical outcome were recorded.Results:A total of 1006 patients were included in the study. Severe COVID-19 was seen in 23.3% of the patients, mortality rate of 14.5%. GI manifestations were seen in 17.7% of all, the most common being vomiting (7.1%) and abdominal pain (6.9%). Hepatic dysfunction is seen in 46.5% of COVID-19 patients, which was associated with severity and mortality. However, GI manifestations were not associated with severity and mortality.Conclusion:The occurrence of GI manifestations was common. Hepatic dysfunction was seen more frequently among COVID-19 patients and associated with severity and mortality. Contexte:Dans la pandé mie actuelle de maladie à coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), les manifestations gastro-intestinales (GI) et hé patiques et il est reconnu que les comorbidité s associé es ont un mauvais pronostic chez les patients atteints de COVID-19. Dans notre pré sente é tude, nous souhaitons é tudier la fré quence des manifestations gastro-intestinales et du dysfonctionnement hé patique et pour é valuer le pronostic chez les patients hospitalisé s du COVID-19.Maté riels et mé thodes:Une é tude transversale ré trospective de patients hospitalisé s pour COVID-19 dans un hô pital universitaire tertiaire du Sud Inde. Donné es cliniques concernant leurs symptô mes gastro-intestinaux et leur dysfonctionnement hé patique, les comorbidité s associé es, la gravité de la maladie et les ré sultats cliniques ont é té enregistré s.Ré sultats:Au total, 1 006 patients ont é té inclus dans l'é tude. Un cas grave de COVID-19 a é té observé chez 23,3 % des patients, taux de mortalité taux de 14,5%. Des manifestations gastro-intestinales ont é té observé es chez 17,7 % de tous, les plus fré quentes é tant les vomissements (7,1 %) et les douleurs abdominales (6,9 %). Hé patique un dysfonctionnement est observé chez 46,5 % des patients atteints de COVID-19, ce qui est associé à la gravité et à la mortalité. Cependant, les manifestations gastro-intestinales n'é taient pas associé e à la gravité et à la mortalité.Conclusion:La survenue de manifestations gastro-intestinales é tait fré quente. Un dysfonctionnement hé patique a é té observé davantage fré quemment chez les patients atteints de COVID-19 et associé à la gravité et à la mortalité.
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