Clinical and Demographic Profile of COVID-19 Patients: A Tertiary Level Hospital-Based Study From Northeast India

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Jamil, Md [1 ]
Bhattacharya, Prasanta K. [1 ]
Barman, Bhupen [2 ]
Topno, Noor [3 ]
Barman, Himesh [4 ]
Nongpiur, Vijay N. [5 ]
War, Gwenette [1 ]
Hynniewta, Yasmeen [6 ]
Saikia, Bishwajeet [7 ]
Naku, Narang [3 ]
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[1] North Eastern Indira Gandhi Reg Inst Hlth & Med S, Dept Gen Med, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
[2] North Eastern Indira Gandhi Reg Inst Hlth & Med S, Internal Med, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
[3] North Eastern Indira Gandhi Reg Inst Hlth & Med S, Dept Gen Surg, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
[4] North Eastern Indira Gandhi Reg Inst Hlth & Med S, Paediat, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
[5] North Eastern Indira Gandhi Reg Inst Hlth & Med S, Dept TB & Resp Dis, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
[6] North Eastern Indira Gandhi Reg Inst Hlth & Med S, Neurol, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
[7] North Eastern Indira Gandhi Reg Inst Hlth & Med S, Dept Anat, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
关键词
northeast india; comorbidity; clinical profile; sars-cov-2; covid-19; INFECTION; HEALTH;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.18881
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background and objective The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, which was first detected in Wuhan, China, has turned into a rapidly spreading global healthcare crisis. The clinical and laboratory features of COVID-19 are associated with significant regional variations. In this study, we aimed to describe the clinical and demographic profile of COVID-19 patients from a tertiary care hospital in Northeast India. Materials and methods This was a hospital-based cross-sectional study that included all laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases admitted to the institution from 1st July to 31st October 2020. The information was collected on a predesigned proforma, which included patients' demographic profiles, clinical presentations, and outcomes as per treatment by trained doctors. Results The study included 180 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases. A history of contact with laboratory confirmed COVID-19-affected individuals was found in 92 (51.1%) patients. The median age of the patients was 37.17 years (range: 18-80 years), and there were 104 (57.78%) males in the cohort. Of the total enrolled patients, 102 (56.67%) were asymptomatic from the time of exposure till their admission. The common presenting complaints were fever (n=55, 70.51%), cough (n=42, 53.85%), and shortness of breath (n=32, 42.02%). The case fatality rate among the admitted cases was 15%. Comorbidities were found in 84 (46.67%) patients with the most common one being diabetes mellitus (n=31, 36.9%) followed by hypertension (n=29, 34.52%). Patients with advanced age (more than 60 years) and coexisting comorbidities were at higher risk of progression of disease and death. Conclusion The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a huge burden on healthcare facilities but also a significant cause of disruption in societies globally. The majority of the patients with COVID-19 infection presenting to our hospital were young and asymptomatic. Patients of advanced age with comorbidities were found to have more complications. An analysis of the trends related to COVID-19 in different hospital and institutional settings will help to achieve better preparedness and lead to improved patient care to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in a more efficient manner.
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