Research
Do Gastrointestinal Symptoms in COVID-19 Patients Correlate with Disease Severity?
Author(s): Varun Malhotra, Kashish Jafri, Hena Dhir and Rahul Bhargava*
Background: Apart from the respiratory tract symptoms, patients with COVID-19 infection may be either asymptomatic
or present with Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. However, it is not known whether the presence of GI symptoms
has any prognostic value or their presence is associated with poor disease outcomes in COVID-19 patients. Objective: To determine the prevalence of GI symptoms and their correlation with disease severity and outcome in patients with
COVID-19. Methods: A hospital-based controlled study. Results: The number of valid cases was 444 with a mean
age of 46 ± 18.6 (range, 18-80 years). One hundred and twenty (27%) patients presented with GI symptoms alone
and 12% of patients were asymptomatic. Throughout illness, 304 (68.4%) patients developed GI symptoms. Diarrhea
was the most com.. Read More»
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