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World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2021, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (4): 287-292.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2021.04.006

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Comparison of clinical characteristics in patients with coronavirus disease and influenza A in Guangzhou, China

Wen-qiang Jiang, Xu-sheng Li, Wen-hong Zhong, Lin-qiang Huang, Xiao-jun Lin, Miao-yun Wen, Yu-jun Deng, Xin Li, Hong-ke Zeng()   

  1. Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou 510080, China
  • Received:2020-12-28 Accepted:2021-05-26 Online:2021-09-01 Published:2021-08-17
  • Contact: Hong-ke Zeng E-mail:zenghongke@vip.163.com

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: This study aims to compare the epidemiological, clinical and laboratory characteristics between patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and influenza A (H1N1), and to develop a differentiating model and a simple scoring system.
METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the data from patients with COVID-19 and H1N1. The logistic regression model based on clinical and laboratory characteristics was constructed to distinguish COVID-19 from H1N1. Scores were assigned to each of independent discrimination factors based on their odds ratios. The performance of the prediction model and scoring system was assessed.
RESULTS: A total of 236 patients were recruited, including 20 COVID-19 patients and 216 H1N1 patients. Logistic regression revealed that age >34 years, temperature ≤37.5 °C, no sputum or myalgia, lymphocyte ratio ≥20% and creatine kinase-myocardial band isoenzyme (CK-MB) >9.7 U/L were independent differentiating factors for COVID-19. The area under curves (AUCs) of the prediction model and scoring system in differentiating COVID-19 from H1N1 were 0.988 and 0.962, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: There are certain differences in clinical and laboratory features between patients with COVID-19 and H1N1. The simple scoring system may be a useful tool for the early identification of COVID-19 patients from H1N1 patients.

Key words: Coronavirus disease, Influenza A, Clinical characteristics