Association of Body Mass Index with the Severity of SARS-COVID-19 Pneumonia in Hospitalized Patients

Authors

  • Zara Zafar Pak Emirates Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Wasim Alamgir Pak Emirates Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • M. Zill-e -Humayun Pak Emirates Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Aayesha Rehman Pak Emirates Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Qurat Ul Ain Pak Emirates Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Sumaira Ilyas Armed Force Institute of Pathology/ National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51253/pafmj.v72i6.7639

Keywords:

Body mass index, COVID-19, Outcome

Abstract

Objective: To determine the association of body mass index with the severity of COVID-19 pneumonia in hospitalized patients.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study.

Place and Duration of Study: Pak Emirates Military Hospital, Rawalpindi Pakistan, form May to Jun 2021.

Methodology: Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia on PCR and chest imaging and admitted to our hospital were included in the study. Body mass index was calculated on the first day of hospital admission, and they were followed up for two weeks during the disease. Increased oxygen demand, duration of admission, CT severity score and use of non-invasive ventilation were compared in patients with normal and increased body mass index.

Results: A total of 800 COVID-19 patients admitted to the hospital were included in the final analysis. The mean age of the study participants was 41.36±4.55 years. Out of 800 patients, 337(42.1%) had normal BMI, 420(52.5%) were classed in the category of overweight and 43(5.4%) were obese. Furthermore, it was seen that increased demand for oxygen, high CT severity score and longer duration of hospital admission had a statistically significant relationship (p-value<0.05) with high
body mass index.

Conclusion: More than half of the patients admitted after diagnosis of COVID-19 had higher than normal body mass index. A significant association was found between increased demand for oxygen, high CT severity score, longer hospital admission duration, and high body mass index.
Keywords: Body mass index, COVID-19, Outcome.

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Published

02-01-2023

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Zafar Z, Alamgir W, -Humayun MZ- e, Rehman A, Ain QU, Ilyas S. Association of Body Mass Index with the Severity of SARS-COVID-19 Pneumonia in Hospitalized Patients. Pak Armed Forces Med J [Internet]. 2023 Jan. 2 [cited 2024 Dec. 21];72(6):2063-66. Available from: https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/7639