Open Medicine (May 2022)

Clinical characteristics of pneumonia patients of long course of illness infected with SARS-CoV-2

  • Chunli Wang,
  • Liya Huang,
  • Weiwei Lu,
  • Guoxi Chen,
  • Yuyang Cai,
  • Xiaopan Li,
  • Xing Lan,
  • Yaling Wang,
  • Xiaoqin Deng,
  • Guangwang Zeng,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Chen Ji,
  • Hai Huang,
  • Ling Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2022-0465
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 947 – 954

Abstract

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Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 have been reported in the last two years. A few studies reported clinical course of illness of median 22 days, including viral shedding of median 20 days, but there are several cases with a longer time of viral shedding. In this study, we included four cases with a longer illness course of more than 40 days who had been discharged or still in hospital by March 15, 2020. Demographic, clinical treatment, and laboratory data, including serial samples for viral RNA detection, were extracted from electronic medical records. We described the epidemiological and clinical characteristics and the course of viral shedding. Two patients had comorbidity, one with hypertension and the other with diabetes. We found smoking was not an independent risk factor. D-dimer maybe related to the severity of illness but not to the course of the illness. Nucleic acid detection suggested that maybe more sampling sites represented more virus replication sites and longer course of illness. In this study we found some non-critical severe relatively young patients whose character was different from former studies described to provide a basis for reference to assess the risk of transmission and the isolation duration of patients.

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