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Ashktorab H, Pizuorno A, Adeleye F, Laiyemo A, Dalivand MM, Aduli F, Sherif ZA, Oskrochi G, Angesom K, Oppong-Twene P, Challa SR, Okorie N, Moon ES, Romos E, Jones-Wonni B, Kone AM, Rankine S, Thrift C, Scholes D, Ekwunazu C, Banson A, Mitchell B, Maskalo G, Ross J, Curtis J, Kim R, Gilliard C, Ahuja G, Mathew J, Gavin W, Kara A, Hache-Marliere M, Palaiodimos L, Mani VR, Kalabin A, Gayam VR, Garlapati PR, Miller J, Chirumamilla LG, Jackson F, Carethers JM, Kamangar F, Brim H. Correction: Symptomatic, clinical and biomarker associations for mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients enriched for African Americans. BMC Infect Dis 2022; 22:712. [PMID: 36038841 PMCID: PMC9421109 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-022-07699-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022] Open
Affiliation(s)
- Hassan Ashktorab
- Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC, Washington, USA.
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.257127.40000 0001 0547 4545Department of Pathology and Cancer Center, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC USA
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- grid.472279.d0000 0004 0418 1945College of Engineering and Technology, American University of the Middle East, Salmiya, Kuwait
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.257413.60000 0001 2287 3919Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN USA
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- grid.257413.60000 0001 2287 3919Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN USA
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- grid.251993.50000000121791997Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY USA
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- grid.251993.50000000121791997Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY USA
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- grid.189509.c0000000100241216Department of Trauma, Acute and Critical Care Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC USA
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- grid.21729.3f0000000419368729Department of Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons at Harlem Hospital, New York, NY USA
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- grid.414783.d0000 0004 0427 3735Department of Medicine, Interfaith Medical Center, New York, NY USA
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- grid.414783.d0000 0004 0427 3735Department of Medicine, Interfaith Medical Center, New York, NY USA
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- grid.413103.40000 0001 2160 8953Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, NW, 2041 Georgia Avenue, DC Washington, USA
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- grid.257127.40000 0001 0547 4545Department of Pathology and Cancer Center, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC USA
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- grid.214458.e0000000086837370Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Human Genetics and Rogel Cancer Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI USA
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- grid.260238.d0000 0001 2224 4258Department of Biology, School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD USA
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- grid.257127.40000 0001 0547 4545Department of Pathology and Cancer Center, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC USA
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Ashktorab H, Pizuorno A, Adeleye F, Laiyemo A, Dalivand MM, Aduli F, Sherif ZA, Oskrochi G, Angesom K, Oppong-Twene P, Challa SR, Okorie N, Moon ES, Romos E, Jones-Wonni B, Kone AM, Rankine S, Thrift C, Scholes D, Ekwunazu C, Banson A, Mitchell B, Maskalo G, Ross J, Curtis J, Kim R, Gilliard C, Ahuja G, Mathew J, Gavin W, Kara A, Hache-Marliere M, Palaiodimos L, Mani VR, Kalabin A, Gayam VR, Garlapati PR, Miller J, Chirumamilla LG, Jackson F, Carethers JM, Kamangar F, Brim H. Symptomatic, clinical and biomarker associations for mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients enriched for African Americans. BMC Infect Dis 2022; 22:552. [PMID: 35715729 PMCID: PMC9204073 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-022-07520-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/13/2021] [Accepted: 05/18/2022] [Indexed: 12/15/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS Initial reports on US COVID-19 showed different outcomes in different races. In this study we use a diverse large cohort of hospitalized COVID-19 patients to determine predictors of mortality. METHODS We analyzed data from hospitalized COVID-19 patients (n = 5852) between March 2020- August 2020 from 8 hospitals across the US. Demographics, comorbidities, symptoms and laboratory data were collected. RESULTS The cohort contained 3,662 (61.7%) African Americans (AA), 286 (5%) American Latinx (LAT), 1,407 (23.9%), European Americans (EA), and 93 (1.5%) American Asians (AS). Survivors and non-survivors mean ages in years were 58 and 68 for AA, 58 and 77 for EA, 44 and 61 for LAT, and 51 and 63 for AS. Mortality rates for AA, LAT, EA and AS were 14.8, 7.3, 16.3 and 2.2%. Mortality increased among patients with the following characteristics: age, male gender, New York region, cardiac disease, COPD, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, history of cancer, immunosuppression, elevated lymphocytes, CRP, ferritin, D-Dimer, creatinine, troponin, and procalcitonin. Use of mechanical ventilation (p = 0.001), shortness of breath (SOB) (p < 0.01), fatigue (p = 0.04), diarrhea (p = 0.02), and increased AST (p < 0.01), significantly correlated with death in multivariate analysis. Male sex and EA and AA race/ethnicity had higher frequency of death. Diarrhea was among the most common GI symptom amongst AAs (6.8%). When adjusting for comorbidities, significant variables among the demographics of study population were age (over 45 years old), male sex, EA, and patients hospitalized in New York. When adjusting for disease severity, significant variables were age over 65 years old, male sex, EA as well as having SOB, elevated CRP and D-dimer. Glucocorticoid usage was associated with an increased risk of COVID-19 death in our cohort. CONCLUSION Among this large cohort of hospitalized COVID-19 patients enriched for African Americans, our study findings may reflect the extent of systemic organ involvement by SARS-CoV-2 and subsequent progression to multi-system organ failure. High mortality in AA in comparison with LAT is likely related to high frequency of comorbidities and older age among AA. Glucocorticoids should be used carefully considering the poor outcomes associated with it. Special focus in treating patients with elevated liver enzymes and other inflammatory biomarkers such as CRP, troponin, ferritin, procalcitonin, and D-dimer are required to prevent poor outcomes.
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Affiliation(s)
- Hassan Ashktorab
- Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC, USA.
| | - Antonio Pizuorno
- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.257127.40000 0001 0547 4545Department of Pathology and Cancer Center, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC USA
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- grid.472279.d0000 0004 0418 1945College of Engineering and Technology, American University of the Middle East, Salmiya, Kuwait
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.257413.60000 0001 2287 3919Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN USA
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- grid.257413.60000 0001 2287 3919Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN USA
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- grid.251993.50000000121791997Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY USA
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- grid.251993.50000000121791997Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY USA
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- grid.189509.c0000000100241216Department of Trauma, Acute and Critical Care Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC USA
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- grid.21729.3f0000000419368729Dartment of Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons at Harlem Hospital, New York, NY USA
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- grid.414783.d0000 0004 0427 3735Department of Medicine, Interfaith Medical Center, New York, NY USA
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- grid.414783.d0000 0004 0427 3735Department of Medicine, Interfaith Medical Center, New York, NY USA
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- grid.413103.40000 0001 2160 8953Departments of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI USA
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- grid.411399.70000 0004 0427 2775Department of Medicine, GI Division, Cancer Center, Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC USA
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- grid.257127.40000 0001 0547 4545Department of Pathology and Cancer Center, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC USA
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- grid.214458.e0000000086837370Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Human Genetics and Rogel Cancer Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI USA
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- grid.260238.d0000 0001 2224 4258Department of Biology, School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD USA
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- grid.257127.40000 0001 0547 4545Department of Pathology and Cancer Center, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC USA
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Adidam S, Adidam Venkata S, Benn G, Oppong-Twene P, Delapenha RA. Hepatocellular-Cholestatic Pattern of Liver Injury in a Patient With Infectious Mononucleosis. Cureus 2021; 13:e20395. [PMID: 35036225 PMCID: PMC8752379 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20395] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 12/13/2021] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
Abstract
Hepatic dysfunction in the setting of infectious mononucleosis has been documented in the literature. However, clinically significant jaundice and direct hyperbilirubinemia are rarely associated with this infection. In the instance of undetermined underlying diagnosis and hepatic enzyme derangement, this may pose a diagnostic challenge. Furthermore, several diagnostic tests may be indicated, which could potentially increase resource consumption in any hospital setting. This case report aims to remind physicians that infectious mononucleosis may be a cause of hyperbilirubinemia, which does not usually require further complex testing other than monitoring and supportive therapy.
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Ashktorab H, Folake A, Pizuorno A, Oskrochi G, Oppong-Twene P, Tamanna N, Mehdipour Dalivand M, Umeh LN, Moon ES, Kone AM, Banson A, Federman C, Ramos E, Awoyemi EO, Wonni BJ, Otto E, Maskalo G, Velez AO, Rankine S, Thrift C, Ekwunazu C, Scholes D, Chirumamilla LG, Ibrahim ME, Mitchell B, Ross J, Curtis J, Kim R, Gilliard C, Mathew J, Laiyemo A, Kibreab A, Lee E, Sherif Z, Shokrani B, Aduli F, Brim H. COVID-19 among African Americans and Hispanics: Does gastrointestinal symptoms impact the outcome? World J Clin Cases 2021; 9:8374-8387. [PMID: 34754847 PMCID: PMC8554449 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i28.8374] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/12/2021] [Revised: 07/19/2021] [Accepted: 08/18/2021] [Indexed: 02/06/2023] Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disproportionately affected African Americans (AA) and Hispanics (HSP). AIM To analyze the significant effectors of outcome in African American patient population and make special emphasis on gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, laboratory values and comorbidities. METHODS We retrospectively evaluated the medical records of 386 COVID-19 positive patients admitted at Howard University Hospital between March and May 2020. We assessed the symptoms, including the GI manifestations, comorbidities, and mortality, using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS Of these 386 COVID-19 positive patients, 257 (63.7%) were AAs, 102 (25.3%) HSP, and 26 (6.45%) Whites. There were 257 (63.7%) AA, 102 (25.3%) HSP, 26 (6.45%) Whites. The mean age was 55.6 years (SD = 18.5). However, the mean age of HSP was the lowest (43.7 years vs 61.2 for Whites vs 60 for AAs). The mortality rate was highest among the AAs (20.6%) and lowest among HSP (6.9%). Patients with shortness of breath (SOB) (OR2 = 3.64, CI = 1.73-7.65) and elevated AST (OR2 = 8.01, CI = 3.79-16.9) elevated Procalcitonin (OR2 = 8.27, CI = 3.95-17.3), AST (OR2 = 8.01, CI = 3.79-16.9), ferritin (OR2 = 2.69, CI = 1.24-5.82), and Lymphopenia (OR2 = 2.77, CI = 1.41-5.45) had a high mortality rate. Cough and fever were common but unrelated to the outcome. Hypertension and diabetes mellitus were the most common comorbidities. Glucocorticoid treatment was associated with higher mortality (OR2 = 5.40, CI = 2.72-10.7). Diarrhea was prevalent (18.8%), and GI symptoms did not affect the outcome. CONCLUSION African Americans in our study had the highest mortality as they consisted of an older population and comorbidities. Age is the most important factor along with SOB in determining the mortality rate. Overall, elevated liver enzymes, ferritin, procalcitonin and C-reactive protein were associated with poor prognosis. GI symptoms did not affect the outcome. Glucocorticoids should be used judiciously, considering the poor outcomes associated with it. Attention should also be paid to monitor liver function during COVID-19, especially in AA and HSP patients with higher disease severity.
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Affiliation(s)
- Hassan Ashktorab
- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Faculty of Medicine, La Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo 4002, Zulia, Venezuela
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- College of Engineering and Technology, American University of Middle East Kuwait, Egaila 54200, Kuwait
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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- Pathology and Cancer Center, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, United States
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Rice ME, Galang RR, Roth NM, Ellington SR, Moore CA, Valencia-Prado M, Ellis EM, Tufa AJ, Taulung LA, Alfred JM, Pérez-Padilla J, Delgado-López CA, Zaki SR, Reagan-Steiner S, Bhatnagar J, Nahabedian JF, Reynolds MR, Yeargin-Allsopp M, Viens LJ, Olson SM, Jones AM, Baez-Santiago MA, Oppong-Twene P, VanMaldeghem K, Simon EL, Moore JT, Polen KD, Hillman B, Ropeti R, Nieves-Ferrer L, Marcano-Huertas M, Masao CA, Anzures EJ, Hansen RL, Pérez-Gonzalez SI, Espinet-Crespo CP, Luciano-Román M, Shapiro-Mendoza CK, Gilboa SM, Honein MA. Vital Signs: Zika-Associated Birth Defects and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities Possibly Associated with Congenital Zika Virus Infection - U.S. Territories and Freely Associated States, 2018. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2018; 67:858-867. [PMID: 30091967 PMCID: PMC6089332 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6731e1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 136] [Impact Index Per Article: 22.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/02/2022]
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Zika virus infection during pregnancy causes serious birth defects and might be associated with neurodevelopmental abnormalities in children. Early identification of and intervention for neurodevelopmental problems can improve cognitive, social, and behavioral functioning. METHODS Pregnancies with laboratory evidence of confirmed or possible Zika virus infection and infants resulting from these pregnancies are included in the U.S. Zika Pregnancy and Infant Registry (USZPIR) and followed through active surveillance methods. This report includes data on children aged ≥1 year born in U.S. territories and freely associated states. Receipt of reported follow-up care was assessed, and data were reviewed to identify Zika-associated birth defects and neurodevelopmental abnormalities possibly associated with congenital Zika virus infection. RESULTS Among 1,450 children of mothers with laboratory evidence of confirmed or possible Zika virus infection during pregnancy and with reported follow-up care, 76% had developmental screening or evaluation, 60% had postnatal neuroimaging, 48% had automated auditory brainstem response-based hearing screen or evaluation, and 36% had an ophthalmologic evaluation. Among evaluated children, 6% had at least one Zika-associated birth defect identified, 9% had at least one neurodevelopmental abnormality possibly associated with congenital Zika virus infection identified, and 1% had both. CONCLUSION One in seven evaluated children had a Zika-associated birth defect, a neurodevelopmental abnormality possibly associated with congenital Zika virus infection, or both reported to the USZPIR. Given that most children did not have evidence of all recommended evaluations, additional anomalies might not have been identified. Careful monitoring and evaluation of children born to mothers with evidence of Zika virus infection during pregnancy is essential for ensuring early detection of possible disabilities and early referral to intervention services.
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