Annals of Thoracic Medicine (Jan 2020)

A preliminary clinico-epidemiological portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic at a premier medical institution of North India

  • Sudhir Bhandari,
  • Ajit Singh Shaktawat,
  • Raman Sharma,
  • Amitabh Dube,
  • Shivankan Kakkar,
  • S Banerjee,
  • Prakash Keshwani,
  • Shrikant Sharma,
  • Sunil Mahavar,
  • C L Nawal,
  • Sudhir Mehta,
  • Abhishek Agarwal,
  • Vishal Gupta,
  • Ashwin Mathur,
  • Amita Kashyap,
  • A S Dua,
  • Dilip Raj,
  • Kapil Gupta,
  • Jitendra Kumar Gupta,
  • Neeraj Verma,
  • Amit Tak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/atm.ATM_182_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 146 – 150

Abstract

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CONTEXT: The outbreak and spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has led to a global exigency of colossal and monstrous proportions in terms of public health and economic crisis. Till date, no pharmaceutical agent is known to manage in terms of prevention and treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the disease caused by a novel virus. AIMS: The aim of the present work was to understand the underlying disease profile and dynamics that could provide relevant inputs and insight into pathophysiology and prevent further spread and evolve management strategies of COVID-19 patients from data-driven techniques. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: A retrospective observational descriptive study was conducted on 29 COVID-19 patients admitted at a premier medical institution of North India in the months of February and March 2020. METHODS: The patients were diagnosed with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were collected. RESULTS: The mean age of population was 38.8 years with male preponderance, of which two patients were residents of Italy, and others hailed from semi-arid and Western sandy arid regions of Rajasthan (urban population). The major presenting symptom complex of said COVID-19 sample population included fever (48%), cough (31%), and shortness of breath (17%). Most of the patients (83%) had no comorbidity. No clinical correlation (r) could be appreciated between the duration of test positivity and age of afflicted COVID-19 patients (r = −0.0976). CONCLUSIONS: The present evaluation of various facets of the ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19 is an attempt to portray early clinical and epidemiological parameters of the menace of COVID-19 patients admitted at SMS Medical College and Attached Hospitals, Jaipur.

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