Prevalence and Outcomes of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Corona Virus Disease-19
Muhammad Fayyaz, Muhammad Omar Khan, Shazia Siddiq, Narindar Kumar, Iftikhar Ali Shah, Muazzam Fuaad
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ABSTRACT
Background
and Aim: Respiratory
symptoms are mostly present in Coronavirus disease 2019 patients; however, a
manifestation of gastrointestinal symptoms can be presented alone or with
respiratory symptoms. The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and
outcomes of gastrointestinal symptoms in corona virus disease-19 patients.
Methodology: This multi-center cross-sectional
study was conducted on 486 confirmed coronavirus disease-19 patients in the Department
of Gastroenterology at Tertiary Care Hospitals (KMU
IMS Kohat, Poonch medical college / CMH Rawlakot Azad Kashmir, and Bhitai
Dental and Medical College Mirpurkhas) from May 2021 to October 2021. COVID-19 disease was confirmed through
polymerase chain reaction testing. The patient’s demographic details, symptoms,
and clinical history were recorded. Intensive care admission, mortality, and
intubation were determined based on medical queries. Demographic details such
as gender, age, and BMI were calculated based on multivariate logistic
regression. SPSS version 21 was used for data analysis.
Results:
Of the
total 486 corona virus-positive patients, the prevalence of gastrointestinal
disease patients was 30.04% (n=146) whereas the incidence of fever, cough, and
short breathiness was 181 (37.2%), 211 (43.5%), and 191 (39.4%) respectively.
Out of gastrointestinal patients, diarrhea was the prevalent symptom whereas
abdominal pain, vomiting, and decreased appetites were the other symptoms. The
prevalence of abdominal pain, vomiting, and decreased appetites was 5.6% (n=8),
12.6% (n=18), and 10.5% (n=15) respectively. Mortality rate caused by diarrhea
was higher (OR 2.81; p=0.005, CI; 1.43-5.95) and needed intensive care unit
(ICU) admission (OR 1.89; p=0.021; CI 1.14-3.9), and intubation (OR 3.23;
p=0.001; CI 1.6-5.53). Acute kidney injury, vasopressors, and shock
presence were additional outcomes. These outcomes were more prevalent in
coronavirus patients with gastrointestinal symptoms of diarrhea.
Conclusion: Our study found that the prevalence
of gastrointestinal symptoms in coronavirus patients was 30.04%. COVID-19
patients with respiratory symptoms are frequently followed by gastrointestinal
symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. These patients should be given extra
attention to avoid misdiagnosis or delayed treatment.
Keywords: Coronavirus disease, Gastrointestinal Symptoms,
Outcomes