RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Correlation between gastrointestinal symptoms and disease severity in patients with COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis JF BMJ Open Gastroenterology JO BMJ Open Gastro FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP e000437 DO 10.1136/bmjgast-2020-000437 VO 7 IS 1 A1 Jing Liu A1 Min Cui A1 Tao Yang A1 Ping Yao YR 2020 UL http://bmjopengastro.bmj.com//content/7/1/e000437.abstract AB Objective To study the correlation between gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and disease severity in patients with COVID-19.Design We searched six databases including three Chinese and three English databases for all the published articles on COVID-19. Studies were screened according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. The relevant data were extracted and all the statistical analyses were performed using Revman5.3.Result In a meta-analysis of 9 studies, comprising 3022 patients, 479 patients (13.7%, 95% CI 0.125 to 0.149) had severe disease and 624 patients (14.7%, 95% CI 0.136 to 0.159) had GI symptoms. Of 624 patients with GI symptoms, 118 patients had severe disease (20.5%, 95% CI 0.133 to 0.276) and of 2397 cases without GI symptoms, 361 patients had severe disease (18.2%, 95% CI 0.129 to 0.235). Comparing disease severity of patients with and without GI symptoms, the results indicated: I²=62%, OR=1.21, 95% CI 0.94 to 1.56, p=0.13; there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups. The funnel plot was symmetrical with no publication bias.Conclusion Current results are not sufficient to demonstrate a significant correlation between GI symptoms and disease severity in patients with COVID-19.