Clinical findings in determining referral criteria for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients at a makeshift isolation center of Bekasi, West Java

Stefi Geovani Valentin Hayon, Florentina Priscilia, Hariri
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COVID-19 has become a pandemic concern with the clinical manifestations ranging for asymptomatic to severe organ failure. Early contact tracing and isolation are important keys to slow the infection spread within communities. Clinical triage and early recognition of warning signs on admission are needed to classify patients based on clinical severity. Due to the limited capacity of hospital settings for COVID-19 patients, a makeshift isolation center is needed for all confirmed and suspected cases with mild or no symptoms who will be provided with basic medical care, frequent monitoring, and rapid referrals. During observations, the physician needs to raise early alertness of the patient who is at risk to develop a worse outcome. This study reports five cases of patients who came with mild or no symptoms at initial presentation and developed into worsening disease progression after several days of observation. These patients developed shortness of breath, fatigue, abdominal disturbances, and chest pain. These findings were supported by the physical examinations that showed a decrease in blood oxygen saturation. Similarly, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria for the early warning signs, these patients were referred to the hospital-based isolation setting that could provide more advanced and optimal management. This study describes clinical manifestations of COVID-19 patients to decide the ideal time for referral.
在西爪哇勿加西临时隔离中心确定冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者转诊标准的临床发现
COVID-19已成为大流行关注,临床表现从无症状到严重器官衰竭不等。早期接触者追踪和隔离是减缓社区内感染传播的重要关键。根据临床严重程度对患者进行分类,需要进行临床分诊和入院时早期识别预警信号。由于医院收治COVID-19患者的能力有限,需要为所有症状轻微或无症状的确诊和疑似病例建立临时隔离中心,并为其提供基本医疗护理、频繁监测和快速转诊。在观察过程中,医生需要提高患者的早期警觉性,因为他们有可能发展成更糟糕的结果。本研究报告了5例患者,他们最初出现轻微或无症状,经过几天的观察,病情进展恶化。这些患者出现呼吸短促、疲劳、腹部紊乱和胸痛。这些发现得到了体检结果的支持,体检结果显示血氧饱和度下降。同样,根据疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)的早期预警信号标准,这些患者被转介到以医院为基础的隔离环境,可以提供更先进和最佳的管理。本研究描述了COVID-19患者的临床表现,以确定理想的转诊时间。
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