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Liver Int. Clinical characteristics of Non-ICU hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019 and liver injury:A Retrospective study

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Liver Int. 2020 Apr 2. doi: 10.1111/liv.14449. [Epub ahead of print]
Clinical characteristics of Non-ICU hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019 and liver injury:A Retrospective study.


Xie H[SUP]1[/SUP], Zhao J[SUP]1[/SUP], Lian N[SUP]1[/SUP], Lin S[SUP]2[/SUP], Xie Q[SUP]1[/SUP], Zhuo H[SUP]1[/SUP].

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Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS:

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has raised world concern for global epidemic since December, 2019. Limited data are available for liver function in COVID-19 patients. We aimed to investigate the risk factors related to liver injury in the COVID-19 patients.
METHODS:

A retrospective study was performed in Non-ICU Ward at Jinyintan Hospital from February 2, 2020 to February 23, 2020. Consecutively confirmed COVID-19 discharged cases were enrolled. The clinical characteristics of patients with liver injury and without liver injury were compared.
RESULTS:

A total of 79 COVID-19 patients were included. 31.6%, 35.4% and 5.1% COVID-19 patients had elevated levels of ALT, AST and bilirubin, respectively. Median value of ALT, AST and bilirubin for entire cohort were 36.5 (17.5~71.5) U/L, 34.5 (25.3~ 55.3) U/L and 12.7 (8.1~15.4) mmol/L, respectively. There were no significant differences in age, previous medical history, and symptoms between the two groups. Males were more likely to have liver injury when infected with COVID-19 (p<0.05); Compared to patients without liver injury, patients with liver injury had increased levels of white blood cell counts, neutrophils, CRP and CT score (p< 0.05), and had a longer length of stay (p< 0.05). Logistic regression analyses suggested that the extent of pulmonary lesions on CT was a predictor of liver function damage (p< 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS:

Liver injury is common in Non-ICU hospitalized COVID-19 patients. It may be related to systemic inflammation. Intense monitoring and evaluation of liver function in patients with severe pulmonary imaging lesions should be considered.
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KEYWORDS:

COVID-19; liver injury; pulmonary lesions; systemic inflammation


PMID:32239591DOI:10.1111/liv.14449
 
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