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  4. Symptoms at presentation for patients admitted to hospital with Covid-19: results from the ISARIC prospective multinational observational study
 
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Symptoms at presentation for patients admitted to hospital with Covid-19: results from the ISARIC prospective multinational observational study

Journal
medRxiv
Date Issued
2020-11-19
Author(s)
Pritchard, Mark G.
Olliaro, Piero L.
Abdukahil, Sheryl Ann
Abe, Ryuzo
Abel, Laurent
Absil, Lara
Acker, Andrew
YIH-SHARNG CHEN  
CHIH-HSIEN WANG  
et al.
DOI
10.1101/2020.10.26.20219519
URI
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/634142
Abstract
Background Symptom recognition is necessary to identify people with possible Covid-19. Clinical case definitions vary in type and number of symptoms included. No large studies have investigated how these perform for hospitalized patients of different ages and sex. Methods We used international prospective observational data from patients admitted to hospital with laboratory-confirmed Covid-19. We investigated how symptoms varied by age and sex. We performed logistic regression to assess the relationship of age and sex with the most prevalent symptoms in our dataset and with published case definitions, allowing for clustering by country as a random intercept. Results 60 161 patients from 43 countries were included, with median age 70 years (interquartile range 55–82). Fever (68%), cough (68%) and shortness of breath (63%) were the most prevalent symptoms. Their prevalence was greater among patients aged 30–60 years (respectively 79%, 78%, 66%), and lower in children (≤18 years: 68%, 47%, 22%) and older adults (≥70 years: 61%, 62%, 61%). The most sensitive case definition assessed was one or more of cough, shortness of breath, fever, muscle pains or sore throat, met by 92% of the whole cohort. Confusion was the most prevalent symptom for patients whose symptoms did not meet any of the assessed case definitions. Regression models showed significant differences in symptoms with age, and considerable heterogeneity between countries. Conclusions Older adults and children admitted to hospital with Covid-19 are less likely to present with typical symptoms of cough, fever and shortness of breath. Vigilance for atypical symptoms towards extremities of age increases sensitivity of identifying Covid-19. The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under a CC-BY-ND 4.0 International license.
Subjects
Case definition
Covid-19
Diagnosis
SARS-CoV-2
Symptoms
Publisher
medRxiv
Type
other

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