Predictive values of symptoms for SARS-CoV-2 infection among primary care patients in Piedmont.

Sintomi predittivi per l’infezione da SARS-CoV-2 tra i pazienti dei medici di medicina generale in Piemonte.

Journal

Epidemiologia e prevenzione
ISSN: 1120-9763
Titre abrégé: Epidemiol Prev
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 8902507

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2021
Historique:
entrez: 13 12 2021
pubmed: 14 12 2021
medline: 15 12 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

to investigate the combinations of clinical features and symptoms that best predict the positive outcome of the SARS-CoV-2 swab in a primary care setting. prospective cohort study. patients listed in the rosters of general practitioners volunteering for the study who reported flu-like symptoms and/or anosmia/ageusia between 01.03.2020 and 30.06.2020. positive molecular swab result. The predictive value of the reported symptoms and their association with this outcome were estimated using multivariable logistic regression models, adopting an inverse probability weighting approach. a swab was requested for 1,045 (77.2%) out of 1,354 patients included in the study: 79.6% of them were tested, with a positive result in 50.4% of cases. Patients aged 40 to 64 years (OR 1.59; 95%CI 1.09-2.33) and those older than 64 years (OR 2.64; 95%CI 1.66-4.19) showed a higher likelihood of a positive swab results, compared with younger subjects (<40 years). A positive association with a positive swab result was observed among patients reporting fever >37.5°C (OR 1.67; 95%CI: 1.18-2.36) and anosmia/ageusia (OR 1.44; 95%CI: 1.01-2.04). The predictive value of fever tended to increase with increasing age, while an opposite trend was observed for anosmia/ageusia. No difference by gender was observed. among patients reporting flu-like symptoms in a general practice setting, fever >37.5 and anosmia/ageusia were predictive of a positive SARS-CoV-2 swab test result and this association was modified by age. Although the generalizability of these findings might be limited, this study highlights the importance of the contribution of the research conducted in primary care settings to the definition of effective and sustainable strategies to contrast the pandemic emergency.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34897069
doi: 10.19191/EP21.6.124
pii: 5790
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

543-551

Auteurs

Cristiano Piccinelli (C)

SSD epidemiologia e screening, CPO-AOU Città della salute e della scienza di Torino, Turin (Italy); cristiano.piccinelli@cpo.it.

Stefano Rousset (S)

SSD epidemiologia e screening, CPO-AOU Città della salute e della scienza di Torino, Turin (Italy).

Emilia Riggi (E)

SSD epidemiologia e screening, CPO-AOU Città della salute e della scienza di Torino, Turin (Italy).

Marco Albonico (M)

Azienda sanitaria locale Città di Torino, Turin (Italy).

Marco Araldi (M)

Azienda sanitaria locale Città di Torino, Turin (Italy).
Società italiana medicina generale.

Maria Milano (M)

Azienda sanitaria locale Torino 3, Grugliasco (Italy).
Società italiana medicina generale.
Società italiana pedagogia medica.

PierRiccardo Rossi (P)

Azienda sanitaria locale Città di Torino, Turin (Italy).
Società italiana medicina generale.
Società italiana pedagogia medica.

Gianluigi Ferrante (G)

Azienda sanitaria locale Città di Torino, Turin (Italy).

Livia Giordano (L)

Azienda sanitaria locale Città di Torino, Turin (Italy).

Carlo Senore (C)

Azienda sanitaria locale Città di Torino, Turin (Italy).

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