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Characteristics of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia at Hvidovre Hospital, March-April 2020

Authors :
Simone Bastrup, Israelsen
Klaus Tjelle, Kristiansen
Bettina, Hindsberger
Charlotte Suppli, Ulrik
Ove, Andersen
Magnus, Jensen
Sten, Andersen
Christian, Rasmussen
Henrik L, Jørgensen
Christian, Østergaard
Bjarne Ørskov, Lindhardt
Gitte, Kronborg
Thomas, Benfield
Source :
Danish medical journal. 67(6)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The first case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 occurred in Denmark on 27 February 2020. On 10 March, the first case of COVID-19 pneumonia was admitted to Hvidovre Hospital.Retrospective case review of individuals 18 years or older who were admitted consecutively to Hvidovre Hospital from 10 March through 23 April 2020.A total of 175 individuals were admitted with COVID-19 pneumonia. The median age was 71 years, 48.6% were male and 71% had at least one co-morbidity. The most commonly presenting symptoms were dyspnoea, dry cough, and fever. The majority of patients had lymphopenia, elevated liver function tests and C-reactive protein. Nearly two in three presented with multilobar infiltration by chest X-ray. Respiratory failure leading to invasive mechanical ventilation developed in 27 patients (15.4%). By 20 April, 23 of 175 (13.1%) patients remained hospitalised, 43 (24.6%) had died and 109 (62.3%) had been discharged.The manifestations of COVID-19 at presentation were similar to those seen in other reports. Our population was older, slightly overrepresented by women and had a high level of co-morbidity. COVID-19 admittance was associated with frequent need of intensive care and mechanical ventilation that was associated with a very high mortality.none.not relevant.

Details

ISSN :
22451919
Volume :
67
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Danish medical journal
Accession number :
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