HUBUNGAN KOMORBIDITAS TERHADAP DERAJAT KEPARAHAN ADMISI DAN OUTCOME PASIEN COVID-19

I. Putra, Fenty Fenty
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COVID-19 is a disease cause by SARS-CoV-2. One of the concerning clinical consideration is the presence of comorbid in patients. The purpose of this research is to identify the association between the comorbidities toward severity of admission and the outcome of COVID-19 patients at Bethesda Hospital Yogyakarta. The research was done observationally with a cross sectional design on 206 COVID-19 patients that was confirmed through RT-PCR at Bethesda Hospital Yogyakarta of June 2020 – June 2021 period. The comorbid data from COVID-19 patients will be analyzed in association to the severity of admission which is divided into mild, moderate, severe and critical degrees as well toward the outcome of COVID-19 patients. The data obtained were analyzed using the chi-square test with a significance level of 0.05. COVID-19 patients with comorbid were found 125 patients (60,68%). The most common comorbidities were cardiovascular disease (38,8%), followed by diabetes (31,6%), and kidney disease (12,1%). COVID-19 patients with two or more comorbidities as 59 (28.64%) and significantly have an association to the severity of admission and the outcome of the patient (p<0,001). The severity of severe (69%) and critical (89,4%) admissions was significantly higher in comorbid COVID-19 patients (p<0,001) and the mortality rate (88,6%) was significantly higher in case of comorbid COVID-19 patients (p<0,001), and COVID-19 patients who do not have comorbidities are 5,073 times more likely to be cured compared to patients who have comorbidities. There is an association between comorbidity toward severity of admission and outcome of COVID-19 patients.
共发病率与ad特派团重度和科维-19病人结果的关系
COVID-19是由SARS-CoV-2引起的疾病。其中一个有关的临床考虑是患者合并症的存在。本研究的目的是确定入院严重程度的合并症与日惹Bethesda医院COVID-19患者预后之间的关系。该研究采用横断面设计对2020年6月至2021年6月期间在日惹Bethesda医院通过RT-PCR确诊的206例COVID-19患者进行观察性研究。将分析COVID-19患者的合并症数据与入院严重程度(轻度、中度、重度和危重度)以及COVID-19患者预后的关系。所得资料采用卡方检验,显著性水平为0.05。新冠肺炎合并患者125例(60.68%)。最常见的合并症是心血管疾病(38.8%),其次是糖尿病(31.6%)和肾脏疾病(12.1%)。合并两种或两种以上合并症的COVID-19患者为59例(28.64%),并与入院严重程度和患者预后显著相关(p< 0.001)。合并症患者重症(69%)和危重(89.4%)入院的严重程度显著高于合并症患者(p< 0.001),合并症患者的死亡率(88.6%)显著高于合并症患者(p< 0.001),无合并症的COVID-19患者的治愈率是有合并症患者的5073倍。入院严重程度的合并症与COVID-19患者的预后之间存在关联。
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