Liver function characteristics of COVID-19 patients with obesity at Dr. Soetomo Hospital: case series

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Bali Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.15562/bmj.v11i3.3727
Erwin Maulana, Farmanda Putra, U. Maimunah
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients with obesity are more susceptible to liver injury. There is currently no published overview regarding COVID-19 patients with liver injury in Indonesia. Our study reported 7 cases of obese COVID-19 patients with an increase of serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) and serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT), followed by 5 of them developing severe symptoms of COVID-19 in isolation room of Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya within June-December 2020. Case Presentation: A total of 7 COVID-19 patients, by the average age 46.2±15.5 years, were obese. The mean body mass index (BMI) was 36,3±3,4 kg/m2. Five of them experienced serious symptoms. There were 3 patients (patient no. 2, 4, 7) who had normal SGOT level, while the rest had an increased SGOT level for <2x upper limit of normal (ULN) at admission. During treatment, SGOT level increased in 5 patients for 1-<3x ULN and normal in the rest of them (patient no. 2, 4). Meanwhile, the normal SGPT levels were shown in 3 patients (patient no. 2, 4, 7) and increased in 4 others at admission for 1-<4x ULN. All of them tended to have an increased SGPT level during treatment for 1-<5x ULN. However, since the increase of SGOT and/or SGPT for >3x ULN is defined as liver injury, it happened in 2 patients that occur since admission (patient no. 3) and during treatment (patient no. 5). Conclusion: Obesity may impede the recovery of COVID-19 and manifest in the deterioration of liver function.
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Soetomo医生医院新冠肺炎合并肥胖患者的肝功能特征:病例系列
背景:冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)合并肥胖患者更易发生肝损伤。目前尚无关于印度尼西亚COVID-19肝损伤患者的发表综述。本研究报告了7例血清谷草转氨酶(SGOT)和谷丙转氨酶(SGPT)升高的肥胖COVID-19患者,其中5例于2020年6 - 12月在泗水Soetomo医生医院隔离室出现COVID-19严重症状。病例表现:共有7例COVID-19患者,平均年龄46.2±15.5岁,肥胖。平均体重指数(BMI)为36.3±3.4 kg/m2。其中5人出现了严重症状。共3例患者(患者编号:8226)。2、4、7)患者SGOT水平正常,其余患者SGOT水平升高,3倍以上的ULN定义为肝损伤,入院后发生肝损伤2例(患者编号:1)。3)治疗期间(患者编号:5)结论:肥胖可能阻碍COVID-19的恢复,并表现为肝功能恶化。
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