Predictors of COVID-19 severity: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Author:

Mudatsir MudatsirORCID,Fajar Jonny KaruniaORCID,Wulandari Laksmi,Soegiarto GatotORCID,Ilmawan MuhammadORCID,Purnamasari YeniORCID,Mahdi Bagus AuliaORCID,Jayanto Galih Dwi,Suhendra Suhendra,Setianingsih Yennie AyuORCID,Hamdani Romi,Suseno Daniel AlexanderORCID,Agustina Kartika,Naim Hamdan Yuwafi,Muchlas MuchamadORCID,Alluza Hamid Hunaif Dhofi,Rosida Nikma Alfi,Mayasari Mayasari,Mustofa Mustofa,Hartono Adam,Aditya RichiORCID,Prastiwi FirmanORCID,Meku Fransiskus Xaverius,Sitio Monika,Azmy Abdullah,Santoso Anita Surya,Nugroho Radhitio Adi,Gersom Camoya,Rabaan Ali A.ORCID,Masyeni SriORCID,Nainu FirzanORCID,Wagner Abram L.,Dhama KuldeepORCID,Harapan HarapanORCID

Abstract

Background: The unpredictability of the progression of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be attributed to the low precision of the tools used to predict the prognosis of this disease. Objective: To identify the predictors associated with poor clinical outcomes in patients with COVID-19. Methods: Relevant articles from PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, and Web of Science were searched and extracted as of April 5, 2020. Data of interest were collected and evaluated for their compatibility for the meta-analysis. Cumulative calculations to determine the correlation and effect estimates were performed using the Z test. Results: In total, 19 papers recording 1,934 mild and 1,644 severe cases of COVID-19 were included. Based on the initial evaluation, 62 potential risk factors were identified for the meta-analysis. Several comorbidities, including chronic respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension were observed more frequent among patients with severe COVID-19 than with the mild ones. Compared to the mild form, severe COVID-19 was associated with symptoms such as dyspnea, anorexia, fatigue, increased respiratory rate, and high systolic blood pressure. Lower levels of lymphocytes and hemoglobin; elevated levels of leukocytes, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, blood creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, high-sensitivity troponin, creatine kinase, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, interleukin 6, D-dimer, ferritin, lactate dehydrogenase, and procalcitonin; and a high erythrocyte sedimentation rate were also associated with severe COVID-19. Conclusion: More than 30 risk factors are associated with a higher risk of severe COVID-19. These may serve as useful baseline parameters in the development of prediction tools for COVID-19 prognosis.

Funder

Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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