Author: Suochen Tian; Zhenqin Chang; Yunxia Wang; Min Wu; Wenming Zhang; Guijie Zhou; Xiuli Zou; Hui Tian; Tingfang Xiao; Junmin Xing; Juan Chen; Jian Han; Kang Ning; Tiejun Wu
Title: Clinical characteristics and reasons of different duration from onset to release from quarantine for patients with COVID-19 Outside Hubei province, China. Document date: 2020_3_23
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Snippet: The 37 patients were mainly mild and moderate, with only 1 severe case and 1 critical case. Finally, all patients were released from quarantine without death, and the clinical outcome was significantly better than that in Hubei province. [1, 5, 6, 13] The main reason may be that the patient was relatively mild and the availability of adequate medical facilities and personnel made the patient less likely to develop into a severe or critical condit.....
Document: The 37 patients were mainly mild and moderate, with only 1 severe case and 1 critical case. Finally, all patients were released from quarantine without death, and the clinical outcome was significantly better than that in Hubei province. [1, 5, 6, 13] The main reason may be that the patient was relatively mild and the availability of adequate medical facilities and personnel made the patient less likely to develop into a severe or critical condition. After hospitalization, all patients were stratified according to the PSI, which may be a better strategy to improve the outcome of COVID-19 patients, especially in the outbreak where medical resources are relatively insufficient [14] . Although the proportion of patients with chronic underlying diseases in this group was 21.6%, it did not seriously affect the outcome, since most of the patients were around 44 years old. According to the epidemiological history, some of the patients in this study were in direct contact with the confirmed patients, and some were in the same workplace and did not meet the conceptual standard of close contact, which suggested the existence of the transmission route of COVID -19 aerosol. Among these patients, the proportion of asymptomatic patients accounted for 18.9% of the total patients. In some patients, chest CT scan still showed pneumonia and All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission. the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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