Altered Liver Biochemistry and Mortality in Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19
Felipe A Muñoz Rossi, Diana Marcela Gallo Orjuela, Ana Maria Guaiquil, Camilo Gonzalez, Juanita Salazar Agudelo, Néstor Israel Quinapanta Castro, Angie Osorio, Diana Villegas Valle, Angel Moncayo Castillo, Jose Cabarcas Rua

TL;DR
This study shows that liver enzyme changes in hospitalized COVID-19 patients are common and linked to higher death rates.
Contribution
It identifies a strong association between altered liver biochemistry and increased mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Findings
61.5% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients showed altered liver biochemistry.
Patients with liver changes had a 12.4 times higher odds of mortality.
Early detection of liver alterations may improve outcomes in severe cases.
Abstract
COVID-19 is an illness caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a type of coronavirus initially identified in China in late 2019, emerging as the leading cause of death attributed to a single infectious agent worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic poses a substantial challenge to global public health in the first quarter of this century. The rapid evolution of the pandemic and its intricate response have hindered the formulation of definitive conclusions, and it may take years to comprehend its long-term effects. Assessing the extent of organ damage beyond the lungs could guide physicians in the disease's severity or progression. Based on these characteristics, an earlier and more targeted approach can be initiated at the appropriate moment. The association between hepatic profile and mortality in COVID-19 patients is a subject of scientific interest, as SARS-CoV-2 infection can lead to hepatitis. In…
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TopicsCOVID-19 Clinical Research Studies · Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment · Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
