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. 2020 Mar 25:ciaa242. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa242

Analysis of Epidemiological and Clinical features in older patients with Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) out of Wuhan

Jiangshan Lian 1, Xi Jin 2, Shaorui Hao 1, Huan Cai 1, Shanyan Zhang 1, Lin Zheng 1, Hongyu Jia 1, Jianhua Hu 1, Jianguo Gao 2, Yimin Zhang 1, Xiaoli Zhang 1, Guodong Yu 1, Xiaoyan Wang 1, Jueqing Gu 1, Chanyuan Ye 1, Ciliang jin 1, Yingfeng Lu 1, Xia Yu 1, Xiaopeng Yu 1, Yue Ren 2, Yunqing Qiu 1, Lanjuan Li 1, Jifang Sheng 1, Yida Yang 1,
PMCID: PMC7184356  PMID: 32211844

Abstract

Background

The outbreak of COVID-19 has become a big threat to China, with high contagious capacity and varied mortality. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of older patients with COVID-19 out of Wuhan.

Methods

A retrospective study was performed, with collecting data from medical records of confirmed COVID-19 patients in Zhejiang province from Jan 17 to Feb 12, 2020. Epidemiological, clinical and treatment data were analyzed between those older (≥60y) and younger (<60y) patients.

Results

Total 788 patients with confirmed COVID-19 were selected, where 136 were older patients with corresponding age of 68.28y±7.314y. There was a significantly higher frequency of women in the older patients compared with the younger patients (57.35% vs 46.47%, P=0.021). The presence of coexisting medical condition was significantly higher in older patients compared with younger patients (55.15% vs 21.93%, P<0.001), including the rate of hypertension, diabetes, heart diseases and COPD. Significantly higher rates of severe (older vs younger groups: 16.18% vs 5.98%, P<0.001)/critical (8.82% vs 0.77%, P<0.001) type, shortness of breath (12.50% vs 3.07%, P<0.001) and high temperature of >39.0℃ (13.97% vs 7.21%, P=0.010) were observed in older patients compared with younger patients. Finally, Higher rates of ICU admission (9.56% vs 1.38%, P<0.001) and methylprednisolone application (28.68% vs 9.36%, P<0.001) were also identified in older patients.

Conclusions

The specific epidemiological and clinical features of older COVID-19 patients included significantly higher female gender, body temperature, co-existing of basic diseases and rate of severe and critical type.


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