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Characteristics and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 and liver injury: a retrospective analysis and a multicenter experience Cover

Characteristics and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 and liver injury: a retrospective analysis and a multicenter experience

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|Mar 2022

Abstract

Background and aims. Patients with COVID-19 frequently present abnormal elevated liver function tests of unknown clinical significance. We aimed to investigate the characteristics and factors influencing outcome in patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and liver injury on admission.

Methods. This is a retrospective observational study of patients hospitalized in two COVID units in Romania. Relevant data on clinical and laboratory parameters and medication administered during the admission were analyzed to identify predictors of a negative outcome. Patients with confirmed COVID-19 and liver function tests (LFTs) above the upper limit of normal were included in the analysis.

Results. From 1,207 patients, we identified 134 patients (11%) with abnormal LFTs during hospitalization. The majority of patients had mildly elevated levels and a predominantly cholestatic pattern of liver injury. Patients who received lopinavir/ritonavir were more likely to have increased ALAT levels (p<0.0001). Sixteen patients had pre-existing chronic liver disease, and they were more likely to suffer from severe COVID-19 (p=0.009) and have a negative outcome (p<0.001), but on multivariate analysis, only the severity of COVID-19 was predictive of death (OR 69.9; 95% CI 6.4-761.4).

Conclusions. Mild liver injury is relatively common in COVID-19 and possibly influenced by medication. Patients with chronic liver disease are at high risk for negative outcome, but the severity of the infection is the only predictor of death.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/rjim-2021-0027 | Journal eISSN: 2501-062X | Journal ISSN: 1220-4749
Language: English
Page range: 49 - 55
Submitted on: May 24, 2021
Published on: Mar 17, 2022
Published by: N.G. Lupu Internal Medicine Foundation
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2022 Andrei Voiosu, Adina Roman, Ruxandra Pop, Alina Boeriu, Cristiana Popp, Sabina Zurac, Theodor Voiosu, Daniela Dobru, Bogdan Mateescu, published by N.G. Lupu Internal Medicine Foundation
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