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The prevalence, predictors and outcomes of acute liver injury among patients with COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis
The data on the predictors and prognosis of acute liver injury (ALI) among patients
in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) patients are limited. The aim of this study
was to determine the prevalence, predictors and outcomes of ALI among patients
with COVID‐19. A systematic review was conducted up to 10 June 2021. The
relevant papers were searched from PubMed, Embase, Cochrane and Web of Sci-
ence, and the data were analysed using a Z test. A total of 1331 papers were
identified and 16 papers consisting of 1254 COVID‐19 with ALI and 4999 COVID‐
19 without ALI were analysed. The cumulative prevalence of ALI among patients
with COVID‐19 was 22.8%. Male and having low lymphocyte levels were more likely
to be associated with ALI compared with female and having higher lymphocyte level,
odds ratio (OR): 2.70; 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.03, 3.60 and mean difference
(MD) −125; 95% CI: −207, −43, respectively. COVID‐19 patients with ALI had
higher risk of developing severe COVID‐19 compared with those without ALI (OR:
3.61; 95% CI: 2.60, 5.02). Our findings may serve as the additional evaluation for the
management of ALI in COVID‐19 patients