Hepatic and Gastrointestinal manifestations in COVID-19 Patients and Its Relation to Disease Severity, single-center experience

IJID regions(2022)

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• Gastrointestinal manifestations are seen in approximately 20–30% of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). • The presence of gastrointestinal symptoms does not affect the severity of pneumonia in patients with COVID-19. • Elevated transaminase levels in patients with COVID-19 do not affect mortality, intensive care unit admission or viral clearance. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), emerged in late 2019. While the infection is commonly perceived as a respiratory disease, gastrointestinal complaints have been described in a significant number of patients since the beginning of the pandemic. This study investigated the prevalence of hepatic and gastrointestinal manifestations among patients with COVID-19 in terms of symptoms and biochemical findings, and the relationship with disease severity and outcomes. Patients admitted to a tertiary medical centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, between March and June 2020, with COVID-19 were analysed retrospectively. Patients were stratified into two main groups based on the presence or absence of hepatic and gastrointestinal manifestations. Among 521 eligible patients, 119 patients (22.8%) had gastrointestinal manifestations, and the majority of patients were middle-aged males (90%). The most common symptom was diarrhoea, followed by vomiting and abdominal pain. The most commonly observed biochemical abnormality was raised alanine transferase. No differences in the severity of COVID-19 pneumonia or overall mortality rate were found between the two groups. However, patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, even those without hepatic or gastrointestinal manifestations, had longer hospital stays ( P <0.05) and other infection-related complications. This paper adds to the literature on the extrapulmonary manifestations of SARS-CoV- 2 with a focus on the hepatic and gastrointestinal systems. The presence of hepatic and gastrointestinal manifestations in patients with COVID-19 at hospital admission was not associated with increased severity of COVID-19 pneumonia or overall mortality.
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gastrointestinal manifestations,disease severity,single-centre
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