Acta Materia Medica (Apr 2022)

Prognosis and treatment of complications associated with COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Xudong Xie,
  • Liangcong Hu,
  • Hang Xue,
  • Yuan Xiong,
  • Adriana C. Panayi,
  • Ze Lin,
  • Lang Chen,
  • Chenchen Yan,
  • Wu Zhou,
  • Bobin Mi,
  • Guohui Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15212/AMM-2022-0002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 124 – 137

Abstract

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The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been estimated to have claimed more than 6 million lives, and most deaths have been attributed to complications non-specific to the virus. Therefore, understanding and treating these complications are imperative. In this meta-analysis, we reviewed 181 studies published in early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. We presented that the complications with high incidence among all COVID-19 cases were acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS, 18.52%), respiratory failure (16.54%), liver injury (14.13%) and multiple-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS, 13.62%). Among patients who died, the most common complications were ARDS (84.10%), respiratory failure (78.75%) and respiratory injury (75.72%). Subsequently, we analyzed the risk factors for complications, and reviewed the currently available therapies according to complications and prognosis. To decrease the prevalence of COVID-19 complications and mortality, healthcare workers and patients should pay greater attention to the complications identified herein, particularly those occurring preclinically.

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