Features of clinical and laboratory manifestations of moderate-to-severe COVID-19 in male and female inpatients
Paplauskaya E.E., Kindaleva V.H., Kulaha E.J., Rouba A.P., Silizevich J.O., Paplauski A.P.
Grodno State Medical University, Grodno, Belarus
Kuban State Medical University, Krasnodar, Russia
Grodno University Clinic, Grodno, Belarus
Gomel State Medical University, Gomel, Belarus
The article presents results of a study of the moderate to severe coronavirus infection COVID-19 in male and female male and female hospitalized inpatients. It has been shown that in hospitalized men with moderate to severe coronavirus infection there are more pronounced manifestations of the common inflammatory reaction such as hyperthermia (p<0,05), neutrophilic leukocytosis(p<0,05), and CRP-elevation(p<0,05). Kidney damage was more severe in men than in women initially (p<0,05) and after treatment (p<0,05). Alterations in liver function of male patients were observed at initiation and post-treatment, while female patients only developed such nearing the end of hospitalization. |