Narges Nargesi Khoramabad, Rasool Mohammadi, Zahra Sedighifar, Ali Safdar Siavashi
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Comparison of Characteristics and Clinical Symptoms of Inpatients and
Outpatients with COVID-19
Nowadays, one of the best ways to manage COVID-19 is to understand the
characteristics of patients and the risk factors associated with the disease.
This study aimed to investigate and compare the characteristics, symptoms, and prognosis
of inpatients and outpatients with COVID-19 in Poledokhtar city
In this descriptive-analytical study, 288 patients who tested positive for COVID-19
through PCR tests at COVID-19 screening centers and Imam Khomeini Hospital in Poledakhtar city
were selected using the census method. They were divided into inpatient and outpatient groups. Data
from patient files were collected and analyzed using SPSS version 25 software.
The study revealed significant differences in age, comorbidities, prior infection, and aspirin
use between the inpatient and outpatient groups. Cough was the most common symptom among all
patients, with weakness and fatigue being more common in inpatients and cough being more prevalent
in outpatients. The overall mortality rate was 5.2%, with inpatients having a worse prognosis
compared to outpatients.
In the present study, inpatients were found to be older, have more underlying health
conditions, fewer prior infections, and experience a poorer prognosis than outpatients. Given that
patients may be asymptomatic or have mild symptoms upon admission, evaluating other patient factors
is crucial in assessing disease severity.