Predictors of clinical outcomes of hospitalized patients with Covid-19: focusing on pre-existing liver disease

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Ana Isabel Ferreira
Maria Helena Sarmento
Jorge Cotter
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[1] Hospital Senhora da Oliveira–Guimarães,Department of Gastroenterology
[2] Hospital Senhora da Oliveira–Guimarães,Department of Internal Medicine
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Chronic liver disease; SARS-CoV-2 infection; Covid-19; Liver;
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Chronic liver disease is associated with immune system dysfunction, which can lead to a greater risk of infections. Our goal was to assess the impact of chronic liver disease in Covid-19 outcome in hospitalized patients and to identify predictors of the infection’s severity. A retrospective case–control study of adult patients hospitalized in Hospital da Senhora da Oliveira–Guimarães, between March 15th 2020 and March 15th 2021, was performed. Demographic factors, clinical and biochemical data were analyzed, as well as the need for oxygen therapy, non-invasive or mechanical ventilation, admission in the intensive care unit and mortality. A total of 336 patients were included, 168 with and 168 without chronic liver disease, with similar comorbidities and pulmonary involvement. Patients with chronic liver disease had a lower percentage of need for oxygen therapy. Regardless of the presence of chronic liver disease, older age, a previously diagnosed pulmonary disease or cardiac condition and more than 25% pulmonary involvement were associated with increased mortality. The need for non-invasive ventilation was higher if the patient was obese, had a previously diagnosed pulmonary disease or had a higher percentage of lung parenchyma involvement. The need for admission in the intensive care unit was associated with obesity and a greater than 25% pulmonary involvement. Chronic liver disease had no impact on Covid-19 severity. Regardless of the presence of chronic liver disease, obesity had an important role in all outcomes except mortality. A higher percentage of lung parenchyma involvement was associated with worst outcomes.
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