PubMed:32232218 JSONTXT 12 Projects

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TextSentencer_T1 0-112 Sentence denotes Prevalence of Underlying Diseases in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
TextSentencer_T2 113-126 Sentence denotes Introduction:
TextSentencer_T3 127-240 Sentence denotes In the beginning of 2020, an unexpected outbreak due to a new corona virus made the headlines all over the world.
TextSentencer_T4 241-323 Sentence denotes Exponential growth in the number of those affected makes this virus such a threat.
TextSentencer_T5 324-441 Sentence denotes The current meta-analysis aimed to estimate the prevalence of underlying disorders in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
TextSentencer_T6 442-450 Sentence denotes Methods:
TextSentencer_T7 451-604 Sentence denotes A comprehensive systematic search was performed on PubMed, Scopus, Web of science, and Google scholar, to find articles published until 15 February 2020.
TextSentencer_T8 605-762 Sentence denotes All relevant articles that reported clinical characteristics and epidemiological information of hospitalized COVID-19 patients were included in the analysis.
TextSentencer_T9 763-771 Sentence denotes Results:
TextSentencer_T10 772-852 Sentence denotes The data of 76993 patients presented in 10 articles were included in this study.
TextSentencer_T11 853-1044 Sentence denotes According to the meta-analysis, the pooled prevalence of hypertension, cardiovascular disease, smoking history and diabetes in people infected with SARS-CoV-2 were estimated as 16.37% (95%CI:
TextSentencer_T12 1045-1161 Sentence denotes 10.15%-23.65%), 12.11% (95%CI 4.40%-22.75%), 7.63% (95%CI 3.83%-12.43%) and 7.87% (95%CI 6.57%-9.28%), respectively.
TextSentencer_T13 1162-1173 Sentence denotes Conclusion:
TextSentencer_T14 1174-1475 Sentence denotes According to the findings of the present study, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, smoking, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), malignancy, and chronic kidney disease were among the most prevalent underlying diseases among hospitalized COVID-19 patients, respectively.