Prevalence of pneumonia by chest x-ray, associated demographic characteristics and health risk factors among COVID-19 patients in Ghana
Date
2021
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Ghana Med J
Abstract
Objective: The study was conducted to determine the prevalence of radiologically diagnosed pneumonia among
COVID-19 patients and associated factors.
Design, setting, and participants: A retrospective manual data extraction of 275 medical records of COVID-19
patients was conducted at two COVID-19 national treatment centres in Accra from March to May 2020. All patients
had a chest x-ray done.
Main outcome and analysis: The main outcome was the presence of pneumonia. Descriptive statistics and Chi-square
test of independence were employed to determine the associations between independent variables and the presence of
pneumonia. All analysis was performed using Stata 16, and a p-value ≤ 0.05 was deemed significant
Results: The prevalence of pneumonia was 44%(95%CI) =38.2-50.0). Chi-square independent test indicated that
pneumonia in the COVID-19 patients was associated with educational level, history of domestic and international
travel, mass gathering in the past 14 days before diagnosis, and discharge plan (p-value< 0.05). Patients classified as
secondary cases (61.5%) and those discharged as fully recovered from the health facility (61.2%) had a higher preva lence of pneumonia. In addition, COVID-19 patients with hypertension (32.1%) and asthma (5.2%) had a significantly
higher prevalence of pneumonia.
Conclusion: Overall, the prevalence of pneumonia was 44% and was associated with the demographic and personal
characteristics of the patients. Early detection through contact tracing and community surveillance should be intensi fied to pick up more asymptomatic cases. The role of the chest x-ray for triaging patients and for clinical management
of symptomatic patients remains key.
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Research Article
Keywords
COVID-19, Pneumonia, Chest X-ray, Treatment Centres, Ghana