Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review
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Resumo: | Objective: To analyze scientific evidence on the clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of adult hospitalized patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) infected with SARS-COV-2. Methodology: This is a bibliographic review in the integrative literature review method, carried out in February 2021, in the databases MEDLINE / PubMed, EMBASE and LILACS, using the descriptors / MESH: "COVID-19" AND "chronic liver disease ", combined with the Boolean operator "AND”. Inclusion criteria were: original articles available in full, complete, published between 2019 and January 2021, in Portuguese, English and/or Spanish, and a suitable theme. The exclusion criteria were: incomplete, duplicate articles, unrelated to the topic, in pre-proof, theses, dissertations, monographs and manuals. Results: Seven articles were included. 1693 adult hospitalized patients infected with SARS-COV-2 were analyzed and the frequency was varied between 0.79% and 50%, compared to the hospitalized population infected with COVID-19 with and without CLD. The clinical profile of patients with CLD and COVID-19 was predominantly male, mean age: 55 years, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease as a previous CLD and hypertension as the main comorbidity. The most reported symptoms were cough (80.8%), presence of infection(73.1%), sputum(26.9%), dyspnea(25%), myalgia or fatigue(13.5%). The main laboratory and imaging changes included elevation in liver enzymes, lymphopenia, diffuse opacities and ground-glass. Mortality was more significant in immunosuppressed CLD and COVID-19 patients, ranging from 1.78% to 8.1%. Conclusion: The data propose a trend in clinical profile, prevalence and mortality, but there is a need for further cohort studies or randomized clinical trials with larger samples to confirm hypotheses. |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative reviewPerfil clínico, prevalencia y mortalidad de pacientes hospitalizados con enfermedades hepáticas crónicas infectadas por SARS-COV-2: Una revisión integradoraPerfil clínico, prevalência e mortalidade de pacientes hospitalizados com doenças hepáticas crônicas infectados com SARS-COV-2: Uma revisão integrativaEnfermidad hepática crónicaInfecciones por CoronavirusCoinfecciónMortalidad.Chronic liver diseaseCoronavirus infectionCoinfectionMortality.Doença hepática crônicaInfecções por coronavírusCoinfecçãoMortalidade.Objective: To analyze scientific evidence on the clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of adult hospitalized patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) infected with SARS-COV-2. Methodology: This is a bibliographic review in the integrative literature review method, carried out in February 2021, in the databases MEDLINE / PubMed, EMBASE and LILACS, using the descriptors / MESH: "COVID-19" AND "chronic liver disease ", combined with the Boolean operator "AND”. Inclusion criteria were: original articles available in full, complete, published between 2019 and January 2021, in Portuguese, English and/or Spanish, and a suitable theme. The exclusion criteria were: incomplete, duplicate articles, unrelated to the topic, in pre-proof, theses, dissertations, monographs and manuals. Results: Seven articles were included. 1693 adult hospitalized patients infected with SARS-COV-2 were analyzed and the frequency was varied between 0.79% and 50%, compared to the hospitalized population infected with COVID-19 with and without CLD. The clinical profile of patients with CLD and COVID-19 was predominantly male, mean age: 55 years, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease as a previous CLD and hypertension as the main comorbidity. The most reported symptoms were cough (80.8%), presence of infection(73.1%), sputum(26.9%), dyspnea(25%), myalgia or fatigue(13.5%). The main laboratory and imaging changes included elevation in liver enzymes, lymphopenia, diffuse opacities and ground-glass. Mortality was more significant in immunosuppressed CLD and COVID-19 patients, ranging from 1.78% to 8.1%. Conclusion: The data propose a trend in clinical profile, prevalence and mortality, but there is a need for further cohort studies or randomized clinical trials with larger samples to confirm hypotheses.Objetivo: Analizar la evidencia científica sobre el perfil clínico, prevalencia y mortalidad de pacientes adultos hospitalizados con enfermedad hepática crónica (EHC) infectados con SARS-COV-2. Metodología: Se trata de una revisión bibliográfica en el método de revisión integrativa de la literatura, realizada en febrero de 2021, en las bases de datos MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE y LILACS, utilizando los descriptores/MESH: "COVID-19" Y "enfermedad hepática crónica", combinados con el operador booleano "Y". Los criterios de inclusión fueron: artículos originales disponibles en su totalidad, completos, publicados entre 2019 y enero de 2021, en portugués, inglés y/o español, y temática coherente. Los criterios de exclusión fueron: artículos incompletos, duplicados, ajenos al tema, en pre-prueba, tesis, disertaciones, monografías y manuales. Resultados: Se incluyeron siete artículos. Se analizaron 1693 pacientes adultos hospitalizados infectados por SARS-COV-2 y la frecuencia varió entre 0,79% y 50%, en comparación con la población hospitalizada infectada por COVID-19 con y sin EHC. El perfil clínico de los pacientes con EHC y COVID-19 fue predominantemente masculino, edad media: 55 años, hígado graso no alcohólico como EHC previo e hipertensión como principal comorbilidad. Los síntomas más reportados fueron tos(80,8%), presencia de infección(73,1%), esputo(26,9%), disnea(25%), mialgia o fatiga(13,5%). Los principales cambios de laboratorio y de imagen incluyeron elevación de las enzimas hepáticas, linfopenia, opacidades difusas y patrón de vidrio esmerilado. La mortalidad fue más significativa en los pacientes inmunosuprimidos con EHC y COVID-19, con un rango de 1,78% a 8,1%. Conclusión: Los datos proponen una tendencia en el perfil clínico, la prevalencia y la mortalidad, pero se necesitan más estudios de cohortes o ensayos clínicos aleatorizados con muestras más grandes para confirmar las hipótesis.Objetivo: Analisar evidências científicas sobre perfil clínico, prevalência e mortalidade de pacientes adultos hospitalizados com doença hepática crônica (DHC) infectados com SARS-COV-2. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma revisão bibliográfica no método revisão integrativa de literatura, realizado em fevereiro de 2021, nas bases de dados MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE e LILACS, por meio dos descritores/MESH: "COVID-19" AND "chronic liver disease", combinados com o operador booleano "AND". Foram critérios de inclusão: artigos originais disponíveis na íntegra, completos, publicados entre 2019 e janeiro de 2021, nos idiomas português, inglês e/ou espanhol, e temática condizente. Os critérios de exclusão foram: artigos incompletos, duplicados, sem relação com o tema, em pre-proof, teses, dissertações, monografias e manuais. Resultados: Foram incluídos sete artigos. Foram analisados 1693 pacientes adultos hospitalizados infectados com SARS-COV-2 e obteve-se frequência variando entre 0,79% e 50%, em comparação a população hospitalizada infectada com COVID-19 com e sem DHC. O perfil clínico dos pacientes com DHC e COVID-19 teve predominância masculina, média de idade: 55 anos, doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica como DHC prévia e hipertensão como comorbidade principal. Os sintomas mais relatados foram tosse(80,8%), presença de infecção(73,1%), expectoração(26,9%), dispneia(25%), mialgia ou fadiga(13,5%). As principais alterações laboratoriais e de imagem incluíram elevação nas enzimas hepáticas, linfopenia, opacidades difusas e padrão de vidro fosco. A mortalidade foi mais significativa em pacientes DHC e COVID-19 imunossuprimidos variando entre 1,78% e 8,1%. Conclusão: Os dados propõem uma tendência de perfil clínico, prevalência e mortalidade, porém há necessidade de outros estudos coorte ou ensaios clínicos randomizados com amostras maiores para confirmar hipóteses.Research, Society and Development2021-04-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1314310.33448/rsd-v10i4.13143Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e33010413143Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e33010413143Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e330104131432525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13143/12734Copyright (c) 2021 Thyago de Oliveira Afonso; Sarah Maria Soares de Freitas; Douglas Rogério Freitas de Souza; Gabriel Vítor Lima de Andrade; José Erivaldo Gonçalves; Mariana Pereira Barbosa Silva; Samuel Lopes dos Santos; Simone Barroso de Carvalho; Leandro Luiz da Silva Loures; Gustavo Baroni Araujo; Beatriz Cardoso Melo; Yulle Morais Gomes; Luís Eduardo Arcoverde Nogueira Brayner; Natana Maranhão Noleto da Fonseca; Maria Clara Osório Meneses Carvalho; Mariana Magalhães Bergantini Zanovello; Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Miranda; Amanda Viana Santos; Amanda Costa Maciel; Yonara Cristiane Ribeiro; Pâmela Ferreira Britohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAfonso, Thyago de OliveiraFreitas, Sarah Maria Soares deSouza, Douglas Rogério Freitas deAndrade, Gabriel Vítor Lima deGonçalves, José ErivaldoSilva, Mariana Pereira BarbosaSantos, Samuel Lopes dosCarvalho, Simone Barroso de Loures, Leandro Luiz da Silva Araujo, Gustavo Baroni Melo, Beatriz CardosoGomes, Yulle MoraisBrayner, Luís Eduardo Arcoverde Nogueira Fonseca, Natana Maranhão Noleto da Carvalho, Maria Clara Osório MenesesZanovello, Mariana Magalhães Bergantini Miranda, Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Santos, Amanda VianaMaciel, Amanda CostaRibeiro, Yonara Cristiane Brito, Pâmela Ferreira2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13143Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:33.484292Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review Perfil clínico, prevalencia y mortalidad de pacientes hospitalizados con enfermedades hepáticas crónicas infectadas por SARS-COV-2: Una revisión integradora Perfil clínico, prevalência e mortalidade de pacientes hospitalizados com doenças hepáticas crônicas infectados com SARS-COV-2: Uma revisão integrativa |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review Afonso, Thyago de Oliveira Enfermidad hepática crónica Infecciones por Coronavirus Coinfección Mortalidad. Chronic liver disease Coronavirus infection Coinfection Mortality. Doença hepática crônica Infecções por coronavírus Coinfecção Mortalidade. |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review |
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Clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of hospitalized patients with chronic liver diseases infected with SARS-COV-2: An integrative review |
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Afonso, Thyago de Oliveira |
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Afonso, Thyago de Oliveira Freitas, Sarah Maria Soares de Souza, Douglas Rogério Freitas de Andrade, Gabriel Vítor Lima de Gonçalves, José Erivaldo Silva, Mariana Pereira Barbosa Santos, Samuel Lopes dos Carvalho, Simone Barroso de Loures, Leandro Luiz da Silva Araujo, Gustavo Baroni Melo, Beatriz Cardoso Gomes, Yulle Morais Brayner, Luís Eduardo Arcoverde Nogueira Fonseca, Natana Maranhão Noleto da Carvalho, Maria Clara Osório Meneses Zanovello, Mariana Magalhães Bergantini Miranda, Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Santos, Amanda Viana Maciel, Amanda Costa Ribeiro, Yonara Cristiane Brito, Pâmela Ferreira |
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Freitas, Sarah Maria Soares de Souza, Douglas Rogério Freitas de Andrade, Gabriel Vítor Lima de Gonçalves, José Erivaldo Silva, Mariana Pereira Barbosa Santos, Samuel Lopes dos Carvalho, Simone Barroso de Loures, Leandro Luiz da Silva Araujo, Gustavo Baroni Melo, Beatriz Cardoso Gomes, Yulle Morais Brayner, Luís Eduardo Arcoverde Nogueira Fonseca, Natana Maranhão Noleto da Carvalho, Maria Clara Osório Meneses Zanovello, Mariana Magalhães Bergantini Miranda, Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Santos, Amanda Viana Maciel, Amanda Costa Ribeiro, Yonara Cristiane Brito, Pâmela Ferreira |
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Afonso, Thyago de Oliveira Freitas, Sarah Maria Soares de Souza, Douglas Rogério Freitas de Andrade, Gabriel Vítor Lima de Gonçalves, José Erivaldo Silva, Mariana Pereira Barbosa Santos, Samuel Lopes dos Carvalho, Simone Barroso de Loures, Leandro Luiz da Silva Araujo, Gustavo Baroni Melo, Beatriz Cardoso Gomes, Yulle Morais Brayner, Luís Eduardo Arcoverde Nogueira Fonseca, Natana Maranhão Noleto da Carvalho, Maria Clara Osório Meneses Zanovello, Mariana Magalhães Bergantini Miranda, Ilana Marjorie Macedo Borges Santos, Amanda Viana Maciel, Amanda Costa Ribeiro, Yonara Cristiane Brito, Pâmela Ferreira |
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Enfermidad hepática crónica Infecciones por Coronavirus Coinfección Mortalidad. Chronic liver disease Coronavirus infection Coinfection Mortality. Doença hepática crônica Infecções por coronavírus Coinfecção Mortalidade. |
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Enfermidad hepática crónica Infecciones por Coronavirus Coinfección Mortalidad. Chronic liver disease Coronavirus infection Coinfection Mortality. Doença hepática crônica Infecções por coronavírus Coinfecção Mortalidade. |
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Objective: To analyze scientific evidence on the clinical profile, prevalence and mortality of adult hospitalized patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) infected with SARS-COV-2. Methodology: This is a bibliographic review in the integrative literature review method, carried out in February 2021, in the databases MEDLINE / PubMed, EMBASE and LILACS, using the descriptors / MESH: "COVID-19" AND "chronic liver disease ", combined with the Boolean operator "AND”. Inclusion criteria were: original articles available in full, complete, published between 2019 and January 2021, in Portuguese, English and/or Spanish, and a suitable theme. The exclusion criteria were: incomplete, duplicate articles, unrelated to the topic, in pre-proof, theses, dissertations, monographs and manuals. Results: Seven articles were included. 1693 adult hospitalized patients infected with SARS-COV-2 were analyzed and the frequency was varied between 0.79% and 50%, compared to the hospitalized population infected with COVID-19 with and without CLD. The clinical profile of patients with CLD and COVID-19 was predominantly male, mean age: 55 years, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease as a previous CLD and hypertension as the main comorbidity. The most reported symptoms were cough (80.8%), presence of infection(73.1%), sputum(26.9%), dyspnea(25%), myalgia or fatigue(13.5%). The main laboratory and imaging changes included elevation in liver enzymes, lymphopenia, diffuse opacities and ground-glass. Mortality was more significant in immunosuppressed CLD and COVID-19 patients, ranging from 1.78% to 8.1%. Conclusion: The data propose a trend in clinical profile, prevalence and mortality, but there is a need for further cohort studies or randomized clinical trials with larger samples to confirm hypotheses. |
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