Features of patients with 2019 novel coronavirus admitted in a pneumology department: The first retrospective Tunisian case series.

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Sabrine Louhaichi
Asma Allouche
Hassène Baili
Sonia Jrad
Alaeddine Radhouani
Dorra Greb
Inès Akrout
Jamel Ammar
Basma Hamdi
Faouzi Added
Sawssan Hantous
Agnès Hamzaoui

Abstract

Aim: On 2 March 2020, Tunisia has reported the first confirmed case of COVID-19. Since then, the disease has affected about 700 persons in the country.
The purpose of our study was to report epidemiological, clinical, radiological and therapeutic features of patients with 2019-nCoV infection admitted in the pneumology department.
Methods: We extracted the data of the consequetive 20 patients managed in the department of pneumology B at Abderrahmen Mami hospital, from March, 26 to April, 8, 2020.
Results: The median age was 61 years old [41-85]. There were 9 men and 11 women.  Underlying disorders were observed in 16 patients (80%). Five patients were health care workers. Three patients did not have any known exposure. Common symptoms included fever (100%), shortness of breath (70%) and cough (70%). Computed tomography scans showed bilateral ground glass opacities in 7/9 cases. Fifteen patients received both chloroquine and azithromycin. Fourteen patients (70%) were discharged before April, 8, 2020. Reported complications were: hypokalemia (3 cases), pulmonary embolism (2 cases) and QT prolongation (1 case). One patient died from acute cardiac injury.
Conclusion: Knowing the different aspects of moderate and severe forms of the disease can contribute to advance in infection control strategies.

Keywords:

2019 novel coronavirus, transmission, comorbidity, acute respiratory disease,

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