LIVER INJURY IN SEVERE AND CRITICAL COVID-19 PATIENTS TREATED AT INFECTIOUS FIELD HOSPITAL NO.5G
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59354/ydth175.2023.74Keywords:
Liver injury, COVID-19Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate liver injury in severe and critical COVID-19 patients, who were treated in Infectious Field Hospital No.5G.
Patients and methods: A respective cohort study on 156 severe and critical COVID-19 patients in ICU of Infectious Field Hospital No.5G- Hochiminh city from August to November 2021.
Results: 48.7% of patients had a liver injury, almost at a mild level (25%). Mean survivor time in the group without liver injury (17.96 ± 1.57 days) was higher than the group with liver injury ( 11.89 ± 0.89 days), statistical significance with p = 0.0073.
Conclusion: Severe and critical COVID-19 patients who had liver injury were major at a mild level. The more serve of liver injury was, the higher of concentration of AST and total bilirubin were. Mean survivor time of group without liver injury was higher than the group with liver injury.
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