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Association between Cardiovascular Burden and Requirement of Intensive Care among Patients with Mild COVID-19

Authors :
Shi Tai
Zhongbiao Jiang
Chongqin Tan
Zhaowei Zhu
Yuhu He
Huilin Zhang
Jianjun Tang
Bilian Yu
Li Jiang
Zhenfei Fang
Qiming Liu
Hui Yang
Weihong Zhu
Xinqun Hu
Mingxian Chen
Tao Tu
Xiangping Chai
Liang Tang
Chuanhao Jiang
Li Zhu
Yichao Xiao
Yang Wang
Chuan Wen
Kui Xiao
Jiaxing Sun
Sheng-hua Zhou
Junmei Xu
Xuping Li
Source :
Cardiovascular Therapeutics, Cardiovascular therapeutics, 2020:9059562, Cardiovascular Therapeutics, Vol 2020 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2020.

Abstract

BackgroundInformation regarding the impact of cardiovascular disease (CVD) on disease progression among patients with mild coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is limited.MethodsThis study evaluated the association of underlying CVD with disease progression in patients with mild COVID-19. The primary outcome was the need to be transferred to intensive care due to disease progression. The patients were divided with and without CVD as well as stable and intensive care groups.ResultsOf 332 patients with mild COVID-19, median age was 51 years (IQR, 40-59 years), and 200 (61.2%) were female. Of 48 (14.5%) patients with CVD, 23 (47.9%) progressed to severe disease status and required intensive care. Compared with patients without CVD, patients with CVD were older, and more likely to have fatigue, chest tightness, and myalgia. The rate of requiring intensive care was significantly higher among patients with CVD than in patients without CVD (47.92% vs. 12.4%; PConclusionsPatients with mild COVID-19 complicating CVD in are susceptible to develop severe disease status and requirement for intensive care.Key PointsQuestionWhat is the impact of coexisting cardiovascular diseases (CVD) on disease progression in patients with mild COVID-19?FindingsAlthough most patients with mild COVID-19 were discharged alive from hospital, approximately 47.9% patients with coexisting CVD developed severe disease status and required intensive care. CVD is an independent risk factor of intensive care among patients with mild COVID-19.MeaningCoexisting CVD is associated with unfavorable outcomes among patients with mild COVID-19. Special monitoring is required for these patients to improve their outcome.

Details

ISSN :
17555922 and 17555914
Volume :
2020
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiovascular Therapeutics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b018dcf5d0c9776e8c95e56ba91ba11c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/9059562