2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-26511/v1
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Favorable outcomes of elderly COVID-19 patients in Guangzhou, China: a retrospective, observational study

Abstract: Objective: To clarify the outcomes of elderly patients with COVID-19.Methods: All 265 confirmed adult patients with COVID-19 were included in this retrospective study, 43 (16.2%) of whom were 65 years and older. Electronic medical records of the subjects were reviewed to obtain information on clinical characteristics and outcomes. The allocations of medical resource were also recorded.Results: Only one death case occurred in the elderly. The mortality of elderly patients was no higher than that of young patien… Show more

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“…Four of the studies measured cardiac outcomes on the day of admission, [32][33][34][35] while one did not specify the time of assessment. 31 The studies were conducted in two geographical locations (People's Republic of China [31][32][33][34] and Washington, U.S.A. 35 ) with a total of 179 COVID-19 patients developing de novo cardiac complications and 874 COVID-19 patients without de novo cardiac complications. Patients who presented with SARS-CoV-2 associated cardiac complications were, on average, 10 years older than in those who did not (Table 2).…”
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“…Four of the studies measured cardiac outcomes on the day of admission, [32][33][34][35] while one did not specify the time of assessment. 31 The studies were conducted in two geographical locations (People's Republic of China [31][32][33][34] and Washington, U.S.A. 35 ) with a total of 179 COVID-19 patients developing de novo cardiac complications and 874 COVID-19 patients without de novo cardiac complications. Patients who presented with SARS-CoV-2 associated cardiac complications were, on average, 10 years older than in those who did not (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of the remaining 56 studies were contacted to request appropriate data (as they presented only aggregate data that did not specify the cross-over between preexisting chronic disease and outcome), to which three groups responded with data contributions. Thus, a final of five studies were included in the meta-analysis (31)(32)(33)(34)(35). The selection process is shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…Thirdly, an effective prevention and control strategy ensured that the cured patients were kept away from other confirmed COVID-19 patients. Finally, the medical staffs working in the front line have not been infected till date, which effectively prevented secondary infections and spread of the disease in the hospital (11). Re-infection cases were reported in Hong Kong and the United States (12,13).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, an effective prevention and control strategy ensured that the cured patients were kept away from other confirmed COVID-19 patients. Finally, the medical staffs working in the front line have not been infected till date, which effectively prevented secondary infections and spread of the disease in the hospital [11]. Given that no re-infections were found in patients with negative results for IgG, the role of adaptive immunity in cured patients need to be further studied and verified.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%