Author: Lechien, Jerome R.; Chiesaâ€Estomba, Carlos M.; Place, Sammy; Van Laethem, Yves; Cabaraux, Pierre; Mat, Quentin; Huet, Kathy; Plzak, Jan; Horoi, Mihaela; Hans, Stéphane; Barillari, Maria Rosaria; Cammaroto, Giovanni; Fakhry, Nicolas; Martiny, Delphine; Ayad, Tareck; Jouffe, Lionel; Hopkins, Claire; Saussez, Sven
Title: Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of 1,420 European Patients with mildâ€toâ€moderate Coronavirus Disease 2019 Cord-id: szo7oe82 Document date: 2020_4_30
ID: szo7oe82
Snippet: BACKGROUND: The clinical presentation of European patients with mildâ€toâ€moderate Covidâ€19 infection is still unknown. OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical presentation of Covidâ€19 in Europe. METHODS: Patients with positive diagnosis of Covidâ€19 were recruited from 18 European hospitals. Epidemiological and clinical data were obtained through a standardized questionnaire. Bayesian analysis was used for analyzing the relationship between outcomes. RESULTS: 1,420 patients completed the study
Document: BACKGROUND: The clinical presentation of European patients with mildâ€toâ€moderate Covidâ€19 infection is still unknown. OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical presentation of Covidâ€19 in Europe. METHODS: Patients with positive diagnosis of Covidâ€19 were recruited from 18 European hospitals. Epidemiological and clinical data were obtained through a standardized questionnaire. Bayesian analysis was used for analyzing the relationship between outcomes. RESULTS: 1,420 patients completed the study (962 females, 30.7% of health care workers). The mean age of patients was 39.17±12.09 years. The most common symptoms were headache (70.3%), loss of smell (70.2%), nasal obstruction (67.8%), cough (63.2%), asthenia (63.3%), myalgia (62.5%), rhinorrhea (60.1%), gustatory dysfunction (54.2%) and sore throat (52.9%). Fever was reported by on 45.4%. The mean duration of Covidâ€19 symptoms of mildâ€toâ€moderate cured patients was 11.5±5.7 days. The prevalence of symptoms significantly varied according to age and sex. Young patients more frequently had ear, nose, and throat complaints, whereas elderly individuals often presented fever, fatigue and loss of appetite. Loss of smell, headache, nasal obstruction and fatigue were more prevalent in female patients. The loss of smell was a key symptom of mildâ€toâ€moderate Covid19 patients and was not associated with nasal obstruction and rhinorrhea. Loss of smell persisted at least 7 days after the disease in 37.5% of cured patients. CONCLUSION: The clinical presentation of mildâ€toâ€moderate Covidâ€19 substantially varies according to the age and the sex characteristics of patients. Olfactory dysfunction seems to be an important underestimated symptom of mildâ€toâ€moderate Covidâ€19 that needs to be recognized as such by the WHO.
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