Title Retrospective analysis of disease severity and symptoms across the SARS-CoV-2 variants
Title (croatian) Retrospektivna analiza težine bolesti i simptoma u varijantama SARS-CoV-2
Author Johanna Huntemann
Mentor Johannes Brachmann (mentor)
Committee member Georg Gerhard Grabenbauer (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Walter Ludwig Strohmaier (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Iris Jerončić Tomić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Split School of Medicine Split
Defense date and country 2023-09-04, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences Internal Medicine
Abstract Objectives:
The aim of our study was to investigate if there is a difference in the presence of symptoms in different phases of COVID-19. Additionally, we explored potential differences in SARS-CoV- 2 variants regarding their disease severity.
Material and Methods:
The study was designed as a retrospective cohort study, conducted at the REGIOMED Hospital in Coburg, Bavaria, Germany. Patients that had a positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR-test result and were hospitalized at the REGIOMED hospital in Coburg from 03/2020 until 03/2022 were included. Based on data delivered from the Robert Koch Institute, patients are divided into respective study groups depending on the prevalent SARS-CoV-2 variant at the time of their positive PCR-result.
Results:
The study presented significant differences in the age distribution across different phases, as well as differences in age between males and females, but no significant gender distribution across phases. A significant difference could also be seen in the presence of symptoms across different phases. The average age in asymptomatic males was 73 years and in symptomatic males 72.5 years, but with no significant correlation. In contrast, significant results were seen in females. A significant relationship between outcome and phase could be proven, with Phase 1 showing the highest mortality. Phase 2 shows the highest percentage of cases admitted to the ICU, indicating a significant association between phases and ICU status, which could also be proven for the association between outcome and ICU status. An analysis of the outcome in correlation with immunization status showed significantly that nonimmunized individuals have an increased mortality and lower discharge rates compared to immunized individuals. The mortality in immunized and non-immunized individuals also correlates with Phase 1 and 4 but is insignificant for Phase 2 and 3. Oxygen requirements differed across the Phases, yielding significant results. The general duration of hospitalization differed significantly across phases, with Phase 1 having the highest mean duration of hospitalization, whereas Phase 4 the shortest.
Conclusion:
The SARS-CoV-2 variants differ in their presentation of symptoms as well as in disease severity, presenting differences in the duration and type of hospitalization, oxygen requirements and outcome.
Abstract (croatian) Ciljevi:
Cilj našeg istraživanja bio je ispitati postoji li razlika u prisutnosti simptoma u različitim fazama COVID-19. Dodatno smo istražili potencijalne razlike u težini bolesti između varijanti SARS- CoV-2.
Materijali i metode:
Studija je osmišljena kao retrospektivna kohortna studija, provedena u bolnici REGIOMED u Coburgu, Bavarska, Njemačka. Uključeni su pacijenti koji su imali pozitivan rezultat PCR-testa na SARS-CoV-2 i koji su bili hospitalizirani u bolnici REGIOMED u Coburgu od 03/2020. do 03/2022. godine. Na temelju podataka dobivenih od Robert Koch instituta, pacijenti su podijeljeni u odgovarajuće studijske skupine ovisno o prevladavajućoj varijanti SARS-CoV-2 u vrijeme pozitivnog PCR rezultata.
Rezultati:
Studija je pokazala značajne razlike u dobnom rasporedu tijekom različitih faza, kao i razlike u dobi između muškaraca i žena, ali nije bila značajna rodna raspodjela tijekom faza. Također se vidjela značajna razlika u prisutnosti simptoma tijekom različitih faza. Prosječna dob kod asymptomatskih muškaraca iznosila je 73 godine, a kod simptomatskih muškaraca 72,5 godina, ali bez značajne korelacije. S druge strane, značajni rezultati su bili vidljivi kod žena. Dokazan je značajan odnos između ishoda i faze, pri čemu je Faza 1 pokazala najvišu smrtnost. Faza 2 pokazuje najviši postotak slučajeva primljenih u jedinicu intenzivnog liječenja, što ukazuje na značajnu vezu između faza i statusa JIL-a, što se također moglo dokazati i za vezu između ishoda i statusa JIL-a. Analiza ishoda u vezi s imunizacijskim statusom pokazala je značajno da necijepljene osobe imaju povećanu smrtnost i niže stope otpusta u usporedbi s cijepljenim osobama. Smrtnost kod cijepljenih i necijepljenih osoba također korelira s Fazom 1 i 4, ali nije značajna za Faze 2 i 3. Potrebe za kisikom razlikovale su se tijekom Faza, rezultirajući značajnim rezultatima. Općenito trajanje hospitalizacije značajno se razlikovalo između faza, pri čemu je Faza 1 imala najduže prosječno trajanje hospitalizacije, dok je Faza 4 imala najkraće.
Zaključak:
Varijante SARS-CoV-2 razlikuju se u prikazu simptoma, kao i u težini bolesti, prikazujući razlike u trajanju i vrsti hospitalizacije, potrebama za kisikom i ishodu.
Keywords
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Coronavirus
Keywords (croatian)
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Koronavirus
Language english
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:171:515659
Study programme Title: Medical Studies in English Study programme type: university Study level: integrated undergraduate and graduate Academic / professional title: doktor/doktorica medicine (doktor/doktorica medicine)
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Created on 2023-09-06 08:47:58