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- Title
Impact of Hepatic Dysfunction on Mortality among Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients: An Inhospital Observational Study.
- Authors
Shetty, Shiran; Vasireddy, Anila; Raghu, Roshini; Musunuri, Balaji; Kudru, Chandrashekar Udyavara
- Abstract
Background: In the modern-day pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatic manifestations and associated comorbidities are recognized to have poor prognostication in patients with COVID-19. In our present study, we aim to study the frequency of GI manifestations and hepatic dysfunction and to assess for prognostication among hospitalized patients of COVID-19. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study of hospitalized patients of COVID-19 in a tertiary teaching hospital in South India. Clinical data regarding their GI symptoms and hepatic dysfunction, associated comorbidities, severity of disease, and clinical outcome were recorded. Results: A total of 1006 patients were included in the study. Severe COVID-19 was seen in 23.3% of the patients, mortality rate of 14.5%. GI manifestations were seen in 17.7% of all, the most common being vomiting (7.1%) and abdominal pain (6.9%). Hepatic dysfunction is seen in 46.5% of COVID-19 patients, which was associated with severity and mortality. However, GI manifestations were not associated with severity and mortality. Conclusion: The occurrence of GI manifestations was common. Hepatic dysfunction was seen more frequently among COVID-19 patients and associated with severity and mortality.
- Subjects
COVID-19 pandemic; COVID-19; TREATMENT effectiveness; HOSPITAL patients; TEACHING hospitals
- Publication
Annals of African Medicine, 2025, Vol 24, Issue 1, p9
- ISSN
1596-3519
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.4103/aam.aam_161_22