2020
DOI: 10.14336/ad.2020.0520
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Multi-organ Dysfunction in Patients with COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Abstract: This study aimed to provide systematic evidence for the association between multiorgan dysfunction and COVID-19 development. Several online databases were searched for articles published until May 13, 2020. Two investigators independently selected trials, extracted data, and evaluated the quality of individual trials. Single-arm meta-analysis was performed to summarize the clinical features of confirmed COVID-19 patients. Fixed effects meta-analysis was performed for clinically relevant parameters that were cl… Show more

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Cited by 110 publications
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“…Wong ( Wong et al, 2020 ) 76 studies (11,028 patients) 0.11 (0.09,0.14) Jing YANG ( Yang et al, 2020a ) 7studies (1576 patients) 0.08 (0.03,0.13) Setor K. Kunutsor ( Kunutsor and Laukkanen, 2020 ) 17 studies (5815 patients) 0.14 (0.11,0.18) Ting Wu ( Wu et al, 2020a ) 73studies (171,108 patients) 0.08 (0.04,0.14) Zhaohai Zheng M.D ( Zheng et al, 2020b ) 13studies (3027 patients) 0.06 (0.05,0.07) Yinghao Cao ( Cao et al, 2020 ) 31studies (46,959 patients) 0.11 (0.07,0.14) Jing Yang ( Yang et al, 2020b ) 8 studies (46248 patients) 0.05 (0.04,0.07) Safiya Richardson ( Richardson et al, 2020 ) 32studies (310585) 0.11 (0.08,0.13) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wong ( Wong et al, 2020 ) 76 studies (11,028 patients) 0.11 (0.09,0.14) Jing YANG ( Yang et al, 2020a ) 7studies (1576 patients) 0.08 (0.03,0.13) Setor K. Kunutsor ( Kunutsor and Laukkanen, 2020 ) 17 studies (5815 patients) 0.14 (0.11,0.18) Ting Wu ( Wu et al, 2020a ) 73studies (171,108 patients) 0.08 (0.04,0.14) Zhaohai Zheng M.D ( Zheng et al, 2020b ) 13studies (3027 patients) 0.06 (0.05,0.07) Yinghao Cao ( Cao et al, 2020 ) 31studies (46,959 patients) 0.11 (0.07,0.14) Jing Yang ( Yang et al, 2020b ) 8 studies (46248 patients) 0.05 (0.04,0.07) Safiya Richardson ( Richardson et al, 2020 ) 32studies (310585) 0.11 (0.08,0.13) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 19 studies 0.18 (0.08,0.29) Jolanda sabatino ( Sabatino et al , 2020 ) 21 studies (77317 patients) 0.36 (0.2,0.53) Awadhesh K. singh ( Awadhesh et al 2020 ) 18 studies (558 patients) 0.11 (0.09,0.13) Elinor Ten ( Tan et al , 2020 ) 45studies (16,561 patients) 0.49 (0.44,0.54) Carlos K.H. Wong ( Wong et al , 2020 ) 76 studies (11,028 patients) 0.18 (0.15,0.2) Jing YANG ( Yang et al, 2020a ) 7studies (1576 patients) 0.21 (0.13,0.27) Setor K. Kunutsor ( Kunutsor and Laukkanen, 2020 ) 17 studies (5815 patients) 0.29 (0.25,0.33) Ting Wu ( Wu et al , 2020a ) 73studies (171,108 patients) 0.19 (0.15,0.23) Zhaohai Zheng M.D ( Zheng et al , 2020b ) 13 studies (3027 patients) 0.22 (0.2,0.23) Yinghao Cao ( Cao et al , 2020 ) 31studies (46,959 patients) 0.18 (0.13,0.23) Jing Yang ( Yang et al, 2020b ) 8 studies (46248 patients) 0.17 (0.14,0.22) Safiya Richardson ( Richardson et al , 2020 ) 32studies (310585) 0.56 (0.54,0.58) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although far from detailed, the importance of AKI has been more profiled by several reports in COVID-19 patients (6, 7). More recently, several meta-analyses have proved the important prognostic values of AKI in severe COVID-19 patients (74)(75)(76)(77). As a vital complication, the presence of AKI was associated with more adverse prognosis in the disease course.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most typical symptoms, which usually appear in a few days after viral exposure, are fever, cough, fatigue, muscle or body aches, and shortness of breath, further evolving to pneumonia. In more severe cases, patients present respiratory, hepatic, gastrointestinal, and neurological complications, which require hospitalization and eventually progress to multi-organ dysfunction and death [ 15 ]. COVID-19 severity and mortality rate are considerably higher in elderly patients, particularly those with pre-existing comorbidities, including hypertension, diabetes, renal disease, or pulmonary conditions, among other chronic diseases [ 16 , 17 , 18 ].…”
Section: The “Gut Microbiota Hypothesis” In Poor Outcomes Of Covidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with the previous major coronavirus outbreaks in humans (namely SARS-CoV and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)) [ 39 ], the more severe cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection have been associated with a hyperresponse of the immune system, featured by an exacerbated systemic inflammatory response and the massive release of cytokines, collectively described as a “cytokine storm” [ 40 ]. The resulting multi-organ failure fueled by a self-sustaining loop of ongoing age-related immunosenescence and inflammaging can additionally contribute to the poor outcomes in elderly patients with chronic comorbidities [ 15 , 41 , 42 ].…”
Section: The “Gut Microbiota Hypothesis” In Poor Outcomes Of Covidmentioning
confidence: 99%