1. Clinical portrait of a patient with COVID-19. The experience of a multidisciplinary clinic
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Gulsara E. Baimakanova, Igor E. Khatkov, Galina A. Dudina, Anzhelika S. Chegodar, Konstantin A. Rumyantsev, Filipp S. Sviridov, Alena V. Osipova, Anastasiia M. Danishevich, Karina K. Noskova, Evgeniia S. Pinashina, Nataliia V. Orlova, Viacheslav M. Slezinger, Marina E. Chernova, Karina A. Tovstyko, and Natalia A. Bodunova
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сoronavirus ,covid-19 ,sars-cov-2 ,clinical features ,diagnostics ,Medicine - Abstract
Aim. Evaluation of the clinical characteristics in patients with COVID-19. Materials and methods. The article presents clinical and instrumental data of 1169 patients included in a single-center mixed study. Patients were tested for COVID-19 using polymerase chain reaction, computed tomography (CT), and antibody screening. Clinical history data were collected. Results. In patients with confirmed COVID-19, lung damage and a positive test for antibodies were observed in 75.5 and 45.2% of cases, respectively. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 were: fever (73.2%), weakness, (72.7%) dry cough (62.8%) and shortness of breath (55.4%). Patients with CT-visualized lung lesions were more likely to have clinical symptoms and elevated levels of antibodies. Patients with chronic diseases of the endocrine system, circulatory system, and respiratory system had a more severe course of the disease (CT-14: 91.296.3%) than patients without chronic diseases (CT-14: 85,1%). Conclusion. We have compiled a clinical profile of patients with COVID-19 and highlighted the most significant clinical characteristics corresponding to a more severe course of the disease. Our data showed that patients with chronic diseases require a personalized approach and the development of specific criteria for the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19.
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- 2021
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