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Author: Rogier, Thomas; Eberl, Isabelle; Moretto, Florian; Sixt, Thibault; Catherine, François-Xavier; Estève, Clémentine; Abdallahoui, Maroua; Behague, Lucile; Coussement, Antoine; Mathey, Lucas; Mahy, Sophie; Buisson, Marielle; Salmon-Rousseau, Arnaud; Duong, Michel; Chavanet, Pascal; Bernard, Quentin; Nicolas, Barbara; Benguella, Leila; Bonnotte, Bernard; Blot, Mathieu; Piroth, Lionel
Title: COVID-19 or not COVID-19? Compared characteristics of patients hospitalized for suspected COVID-19
  • Cord-id: 2hps2hbq
  • Document date: 2021_3_8
  • ID: 2hps2hbq
    Snippet: During an epidemic period, we compared patients hospitalized for initial suspicion of COVID-19 but for whom an alternative diagnosis was finally retained (n = 152) with those who had COVID-19 (n = 222). Most common diagnoses were another infectious disease and heart failure. COVID-19-negative patients were more often active smokers had less often cough, fever, and digestive symptoms, as compared to the 222 COVID-19-positive patients. They had higher median neutrophil and lymphocyte counts and lo
    Document: During an epidemic period, we compared patients hospitalized for initial suspicion of COVID-19 but for whom an alternative diagnosis was finally retained (n = 152) with those who had COVID-19 (n = 222). Most common diagnoses were another infectious disease and heart failure. COVID-19-negative patients were more often active smokers had less often cough, fever, and digestive symptoms, as compared to the 222 COVID-19-positive patients. They had higher median neutrophil and lymphocyte counts and lower CRP level. In multivariate analysis, no current smoking, neurocognitive disorder, myalgia, and fibrinogen ≥4g/L were independently associated with a final diagnosis of COVID-19.

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