Abstract

This study evaluated the effects of comorbidities and/or drug intoxication in a COVID-19 suspicious population. A group of COVID-19 deceased patients were brought to the Marion County Coroner's Office for determination of cause of death. In this study we evaluated 48 cases and sections of lung samples were collected for this study. Patients that were already COVID-19 positive went straight to the funeral homes. Approximately 50% of cases turned out to be COVID-19 positive. The most common cause of COVID-19 lung disease was acute interstitial pneumonia, alveolar necrosis/bronchiolar necrosis, and formation of micro thrombi in the lung. The most common comorbidities were drug intoxication followed by pneumonia and heart disease. The common drugs in this study were acetyfentanyl, cocaine, ethanol, fentanyl, methamphetamines, morphine, and sertraline. Drug intoxication was found in 10 people. Other common natural causes of death were trauma, diabetes, and hemorrhage. In addition, medical history indicated many people were sent to the morgue due to flu symptoms, SOB, fever, and history of HTN and diabetes. In conclusion, the drug intoxication cases were usually acute and were positive for COVID-19, the cause of death was a combination of COVID-19 and the above listed comorbidities.