Abstract

PurposeThis retrospective study aimed to evaluate the baseline characteristics of asymptomatic patients with coronavirus disease 2019 at admission and to follow-up their clinical manifestations and radiological findings during hospitalization.MethodsPatients with coronavirus disease 2019 who were asymptomatic at admission were divided into two groups—those with no symptoms until discharge (group A) and those who developed symptoms after admission (group B). Patients who could not express their own symptoms were excluded.ResultsOverall, 127 patients were enrolled in the study, of whom 19 and 108 were assigned to groups A and B, respectively. The mean age and median C-reactive protein level were higher in group B than in group A. All patients in group A and one-third of patients in group B had normal initial chest radiographs; 15.8% and 48.1% of patients in groups A and B, respectively, had pneumonia during hospitalization. One patient in group B, whose condition was not severe at the time of admission, deteriorated due to aggravated pneumonia and was transferred to a tertiary hospital.ConclusionWe summarize the clinical characteristics during hospitalization of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 who were purely asymptomatic at the time of admission. The majority of asymptomatic patients with coronavirus disease 2019 were discharged without significant events during hospitalization. However, it may be difficult to predict subsequent events from initial chest radiographs or oxygen saturation at admission.

Highlights

  • In December 2019, there was an outbreak of pneumonia of unknown cause in Wuhan, China

  • Symptoms may develop during hospitalization, most studies have focused on COVID-19 patients who were asymptomatic at the time of admission [9]

  • A total of 1,017 patients were admitted to Keimyung University Daegu Dongsan Hospital (KUDDH) during the study period, of whom 165 patients re-tested positive for SARS-CoV-2

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Introduction

In December 2019, there was an outbreak of pneumonia of unknown cause in Wuhan, China. COVID-19 can cause severe pneumonia that can lead to death in older patients [2]. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health (2021) 11:354–363 at the time of admission, but symptoms develop during hospitalization [3, 4]. The symptoms of COVID-19 can be diverse, and among them, there have been studies on asymptomatic patients [3, 5, 6]. Symptoms may develop during hospitalization, most studies have focused on COVID-19 patients who were asymptomatic at the time of admission [9]

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