Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics and Outcome of Patients With Covid-19 in Sri Lanka; An Observational Study

Author:

Herath Meththananda1ORCID,thusharika Jayasekera Madduma Mudiyanselage Priyamali2,Kumari Pathirage Loku pathirage Manoji Muditha3,Acharige Thushan Amila Wijesinghe Wedikkula4,Gunananthan karthick5,June Bernard Pingamagae Don6,Hettiarachchi Nirosha Madhuwanthi7,Dona Thushari Dilrukshi Kaluthantrige8,Mudiyanselage Piyarathne Lasantha Roshan Samarakoon Pathirana9,Senevirathne Nuwan Bhathiya10,Bhishman Sivajini10,Jayawardhana Asanka Gunaseela Jayawardana Kankanamage Aruna11,arachchige Harsha Priya Sanjeewa Weerasinghe11,Balasooriya Priyantha12,Thushanthy Prasath13,Senarathna Ganaka14,Jayasekera Krishantha15,Ponnuthurai Sutharshan16,Manilgama Suranga Ravinda17,Jayasinghe Inoka Kumudini17,Jayalath Thilak Widana Arachchilage Ananda3,Selladurai Pirasath6

Affiliation:

1. University of Ruhuna Faculty of Medicine

2. General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University

3. University of Peradeniya Faculty of Medicine

4. Base Hospital Kattankuddy

5. Base hospital Homagama

6. Iranawilla COVID treatment Center

7. Teaching Hospital Peradeniya

8. Mulleriyawa Base Hospital

9. Base Hospital Mullariyawa

10. Base Hospital Mulleriyawa

11. Base Hospital Wallikanda

12. navy general Hospital, Welisara

13. Navy General Hospital Welisara

14. Karapitiya Teaching Hospital

15. Karapitiya Taching Hospital

16. General Hospital Pollonnaruwa

17. Teaching Hospital Kandy

Abstract

Abstract Background Clinical manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19) can vary from asymptomatic to profusely symptomatic due to many factors. Having data on the clinical characteristics of the affected patients is important for the screening and diagnosis of COVID-19. Main objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 admitted to six treatment centres in Sri Lanka. Methods For the specific epidemic situation of COVID-19, we chose to conduct a descriptive retrospective study from six treatment centres in the country between March 10, 2020 and May 30, 2020. Results The study included 431 laboratory confirmed patients with COVID-19. Of them, 335 (78.2%) were males and their mean age was 37 years. Most patients (373: 86.5%) had had close contact with COVID-19 positive patients. The majority were asymptomatic (243: 56.3%) and of the symptomatic patients, the most common symptom was sore throat (81, 19%), followed by cough (72, 17%), headache (72, 17%), fever (50, 12%), and nasal discharge (36, 8%). Eight patients required either high dependency care or intensive unit care two of them succumbed to the illness (0.5%). Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) was used as a treatment in 248 patients and they had a significantly longer (17.6 days) duration of hospital stays compared those who were not treated (13.6 days) with HCQ. When the HCQ was not used as a treatment, asymptomatic individuals had significantly shorter durations of hospital (11.1 days) stays compared to symptomatic individuals (14.3 days). Conclusions The majority of patients remained asymptomatic during the course of illness. The most common symptom was sore throat, seen in one fifth of patients, followed by cough, and headache. Our study also indicated the possibility of reduced viral clearance and hence longer duration of hospital stays with HCQ.

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