Author: Okuhama, Ayako; Ishikane, Masahiro; Hotta, Masatoshi; Sato, Lubna; Akiyama, Yutaro; Morioka, Shinichiro; Suzuki, Setsuko; Tajima, Tsuyoshi; Yamamoto, Makiko; Teruya, Katsuji; Izumi, Shinyu; Ohmagari, Norio
Title: Clinical and radiological findings of silent hypoxia among COVID-19 patients Cord-id: qirxw9y3 Document date: 2021_7_8
ID: qirxw9y3
Snippet: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and radiological findings of COVID-19 patients with “silent hypoxia,†who had no dyspnea on admission even though their oximetry saturation was less than 94%. This retrospective cohort study included all COVID-19 patients (n=270) at a large tertiary care hospital between January 31 and August 31, 2020. Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients who met our criteria of “silent hypoxiaâ€, which included those who reported no dysp
Document: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and radiological findings of COVID-19 patients with “silent hypoxia,†who had no dyspnea on admission even though their oximetry saturation was less than 94%. This retrospective cohort study included all COVID-19 patients (n=270) at a large tertiary care hospital between January 31 and August 31, 2020. Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients who met our criteria of “silent hypoxiaâ€, which included those who reported no dyspnea even though oximetry saturation was < 94%, were extracted. Eight patients (3.0%) met the criteria for “silent hypoxia.†The median age was 61 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 48.8-72.3), and five (62.5%) were men. All patients had consolidation on CT and showed a moderate to high COVID-19 CT severity score (median: 13.5, IQR: 10.8-15.3). The median FIO2 of the maximum oxygen required was 55 (IQR: 28-70)%. Two patients (25.0%) were intubated, and one patient (12.5%) underwent extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Some COVID-19 patients with “silent hypoxia†may develop severe disease. Close and accurate monitoring of patients using arterial blood gas and pulse oximetry is necessary, regardless of their symptoms.
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