Author: Lv, Dingâ€feng; Ying, Qiâ€ming; He, Yiâ€wen; Liang, Jun; Zhang, Jiâ€hong; Lu, Beiâ€bei; Qian, Guoâ€qing; Chu, Jinâ€guo; Weng, Xingâ€bei; Chen, Xueâ€qin; Mu, Qiâ€tian
Title: Differential diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia or influenza A pneumonia by clinical characteristics and laboratory findings Cord-id: xindgvlk Document date: 2021_2_12
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Pneumonia caused by the 2019 novel Coronavirus (COVIDâ€2019) shares overlapping signs and symptoms, laboratory findings, imaging features with influenza A pneumonia. We aimed to identify their clinical characteristics to help early diagnosis. METHODS: We retrospectively retrieved data for laboratoryâ€confirmed patients admitted with COVIDâ€19–induced or influenza A–induced pneumonia from electronic medical records in Ningbo First Hospital, China. We recorded patients' epidemio
Document: BACKGROUND: Pneumonia caused by the 2019 novel Coronavirus (COVIDâ€2019) shares overlapping signs and symptoms, laboratory findings, imaging features with influenza A pneumonia. We aimed to identify their clinical characteristics to help early diagnosis. METHODS: We retrospectively retrieved data for laboratoryâ€confirmed patients admitted with COVIDâ€19–induced or influenza A–induced pneumonia from electronic medical records in Ningbo First Hospital, China. We recorded patients' epidemiological and clinical features, as well as radiologic and laboratory findings. RESULTS: The median age of influenza A cohort was higher and it exhibited higher temperature and higher proportion of pleural effusion. COVIDâ€19 cohort exhibited higher proportions of fatigue, diarrhea and groundâ€glass opacity and higher levels of lymphocyte percentage, absolute lymphocyte count, redâ€cell count, hemoglobin and albumin and presented lower levels of monocytes, câ€reactive protein, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, serum creatinine. Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that fatigue, groundâ€glass opacity, and higher level of albumin were independent risk factors for COVIDâ€19 pneumonia, while older age, higher temperature, and higher level of monocyte count were independent risk factors for influenza A pneumonia. CONCLUSIONS: In terms of COVIDâ€19 pneumonia and influenza A pneumonia, fatigue, groundâ€glass opacity, and higher level of albumin tend to be helpful for diagnosis of COVIDâ€19 pneumonia, while older age, higher temperature, and higher level of monocyte count tend to be helpful for the diagnosis of influenza A pneumonia.
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