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Clinical, laboratory and instrumental indicators in patients who have undergone COVID-19

Muso UrinovBukhara Medical Institute, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Bukhara, UzbekistanNigora AlikulovaCenter for Qualification of Professional Development of Medical Workers, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanDilfuza ZukhritdinovaCenter for Qualification of Professional Development of Medical Workers, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanMekhriddin UsmonovGijduvan District Hospital of Bukhara region, Bukhara, UzbekistanRakhimjon UrinovBukhara State Medical Institute, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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280 patients with COVID-19 were examined (average age 53.9±8.1 years; gender index 1.37:1.0 (162 men and 118 women). It was revealed that young people (especially women) were more common with a mild course of the disease (64.2%), middle – aged people-with a moderate-severe variant of COVID-19 (54.8%), In the group of patients with a severe course of coronavirus infection, female patients prevailed among the elderly, and among middle –aged men – 47.8% and 48.4%, respectively. The comorbid background before the disease CAVID-19 and the neurological complications that appeared on the background of CAVID-19 in the percentage ratio prevailed in males. There were no significant differences in the frequency of complications from the severity of the COVID-19 disease. It was revealed that at the time of hospitalization, all the studied markers of coagulation activity were changed and statistically significantly differed from the reference interval, which indicated the activation of the procoagulation potential. In the group of female patients, these indicators were more pronounced. CT examination revealed that the percentage of damage to both lungs was significantly higher in female patients compared to male patients.

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