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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics associated with pneumonia at disease onset in patients admitted for COVID-19 to the Emergency Department of a large Hospital in Piedmont (North-Western Italy).

Authors :
Sacerdote C
Castiglione A
Pagano E
Migliore E
Pivetta E
Auzzas GM
Brenstisci C
Brunetti F
Dafilé C
Gangemi M
Giacometti L
Gilardetti M
Martinis VH
Saccona F
Stura A
Turco D
Balestro C
Zozzoli S
Filandra U
Roggero S
Silvestre C
Scozzari G
Scaramozzino A
Ciccone G
Source :
Epidemiologia e prevenzione [Epidemiol Prev] 2020 Sep-Dec; Vol. 44 (5-6 Suppl 2), pp. 216-225.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objectives: to explore clinical and epidemiological characteristics associated with an imaging feature of COVID-19 pneumonia at disease onset, in order to identify factors that may be evaluable by general practitioners at patient's home, and which may lead to identify a more severe disease, needing hospitalization.<br />Design: this is a retrospective/prospective observational hospital cohort.<br />Setting and Participants: the study population includes all patients consecutively admitted to the emergency department of Città della salute e della scienza University Hospital from 01.03 to 31.05.2020 with a confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection.<br />Main Outcome Measures: patients were classified in two groups according to the findings of X-ray imaging, lung ultrasound and chest computer tomography, as pneumonia or not pneumonia patients.<br />Results: in multivariable analysis, factors most strongly associated with emergency department admission with pneumonia were age, oxygen saturation <90% (adj OR 4.16 ;95%CI 1.44-12.07), respiratory rate >24 breaths/min (adj OR 6.50; 95%CI 2.36-17.87), fever ≥38° (adj OR 3.05; 95%CI 1.53-6.08) and the presence of gastroenteric symptoms (vomiting and diarrhea). A delay (> 7 days) between the appearance of the initial lung symptoms (cough and dyspnea) and the admission to the emergency department was also related to a higher probability of receiving a positive imaging report (OR 4.99; 95%CI 2,02-12,34).<br />Conclusions: in order to reorganize the management of COVID-19 patients in Italy, in view of the risk of a second wave of epidemic or of local outbreaks, it would be desirable to relocate the triage, and possibly the patient's care, from hospital to home. In this scenario it is important to identify all symptoms and signs associated with COVID-19 pneumonia that would facilitate the decision-making process of GPs leading to patients hospitalization.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1120-9763
Volume :
44
Issue :
5-6 Suppl 2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Epidemiologia e prevenzione
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33412813
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.19191/EP20.5-6.S2.121