New study.Not peer reviewed,but as it is not breaking any new ground but looking at many other studies it still provides some decent findings.
Clinical, Laboratory and Imaging Features of COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis
A total of 660 articles were retrieved using the search strategy, including 39 case reports. After screening by abstract and title,64 articles were selected for full-text assessment.
The mean age of patients across 18 studies was 51.97 years old (95%CI 46.06-57.89), being male 55.9% (95%CI 51.6-60.1%).Patients presented in 36.8% comorbidities (95%CI 24.7-48.9%), being the highest hypertension (18.6%, 95%CI 8.1-29.0%),cardiovascular disease (14.4%, 95%CI 5.7-23.1%), and diabetes (11.9%, 95%CI 9.1-14.6%)
Regarding the clinical manifestations, fever (88.7%, 95%CI 84.5-92.9%), cough (57.6%, 40.8-74.4%) and dyspnea( difficult or labored breathing)(45.6%)
Among the patients, 20.3% (95%CI 10.0-30.6%) required ICU, with 32.8% presenting ARDS (95%CI 13.7-51.8), 13.0%acute cardiac injury (95%CI 4.1-21.9%), 7.9% acute kidney injury (95%CI 1.8-14.0%), 6.2% (95%CI 3.1-9.3%) with shockand with a fatal outcome in 13.9% (95%CI 6.2-21.5%) (Table 6). RNAemia was reported 96.8% of the patients (95%CI 94.9-diarrhea is reported in 20-25% of patients(<---I had not seen this in a clinical case study yet)
More at the source.
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202002.0378/v2
Clinical, Laboratory and Imaging Features of COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis
A total of 660 articles were retrieved using the search strategy, including 39 case reports. After screening by abstract and title,64 articles were selected for full-text assessment.
The mean age of patients across 18 studies was 51.97 years old (95%CI 46.06-57.89), being male 55.9% (95%CI 51.6-60.1%).Patients presented in 36.8% comorbidities (95%CI 24.7-48.9%), being the highest hypertension (18.6%, 95%CI 8.1-29.0%),cardiovascular disease (14.4%, 95%CI 5.7-23.1%), and diabetes (11.9%, 95%CI 9.1-14.6%)
Regarding the clinical manifestations, fever (88.7%, 95%CI 84.5-92.9%), cough (57.6%, 40.8-74.4%) and dyspnea( difficult or labored breathing)(45.6%)
Among the patients, 20.3% (95%CI 10.0-30.6%) required ICU, with 32.8% presenting ARDS (95%CI 13.7-51.8), 13.0%acute cardiac injury (95%CI 4.1-21.9%), 7.9% acute kidney injury (95%CI 1.8-14.0%), 6.2% (95%CI 3.1-9.3%) with shockand with a fatal outcome in 13.9% (95%CI 6.2-21.5%) (Table 6). RNAemia was reported 96.8% of the patients (95%CI 94.9-diarrhea is reported in 20-25% of patients(<---I had not seen this in a clinical case study yet)
More at the source.
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202002.0378/v2
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