COVID-19 clinical characteristics and outcomes in 60 hospitalized Iraqi patients - Case series

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Bonyan, Fadil Agla [1 ,2 ]
Shareef, Laith G. [3 ]
Al-waily, Assad [4 ]
Abdulrazaq, Abdulrazaq Abdulfatah [5 ]
Al-Rubayee, Wathik Abduljabar [6 ]
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[1] Arab Council Emergency Med, Baghdad, Iraq
[2] Baghdad Teaching Hosp, Baghdad, Iraq
[3] Iraqi Board Clin Pharm, Med City, Iraq
[4] Imam Ali Gen Hosp, Board Community Med, Baghdad, Iraq
[5] MBCHB Baghdad Univ, Coll Med, FICMS Emergency Med, Al Shifaa Med Ctr, Baghdad, Iraq
[6] Baghdad Teaching Hosp, Al Shifaa Med Ctr, Med City, Zoonot Dis, Baghdad, Iraq
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COVID-19; Coronavirus; Clinical Characteristics; Outcomes; WHO; ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME;
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Background: since December 2019, China and in particularly Wuhan, faced an unprecedented an outbreak challenge of coronavirus disease 2019, caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Clinical characteristics of Iraqi patients with COVID-19 and risk factors for mortality needed to be shared with the health care providers to improve the overall disease experience. Methods: prospective, single-center study recruited patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection who were admitted to Al-Shifaa Isolation Center / Baghdad Medical City between the mid of March and the end of April 2020 until had been discharged or had died. Demographic data, information on clinical signs, symptoms, at presentation, treatment, have been collected from patient records and a research questioner. Result: a total of 60 patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection have been included (mean age, 47 years [range, 12-80 years]; 72% male. Comorbidities were identified in 32 cases (53 %) including respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus. Fever and headache were reported in 27 (45%) and 15 (25%) of the cases respectively. Respiratory manifestations recorded as wheezing observed in 3 (5%), rhinorrhea 12 (20%), crackles 3 (5%) sore throat 22 (36%), bronchial breathing 23 (38.3%) with the most of the patients experienced cough 41 (68.3%) and shortness of breath (SOB) 38 (63.3%). Cyanosis is recognized in 3 (5%), convulsion 4 (6.7%), malaise 41 (68.3%). Gastrointestinal manifestations were diarrhea 8 (13.3%), vomiting 12 (20%). Overall mortality was higher in male gender 8 (18.6%) and the overall average age of the died cases was 60.5 years. Conclusion: the infection with COVID-19 is more likely to infect older men with hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory disease as significant risk factors for COVID-19 patients. The understanding of these factors can enhance defining those COVID-19 patients at higher risk, and allow a more targeted and approach to prevent those deaths.
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