Hubungan Antara Usia dengan Ada Tidaknya Gejala Sesak Napas pada Pasien COVID-19

Titi Senja Dhebby Mayorinalia, Amel Stefany, Johan Witono, Putu Rico Aditya Pangestu, Atik Sri Wulandari
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Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a new coronavirus discovered in Wuhan, China, in 2019. The number of people infected with acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2), the causative agent of COVID-19, is also steadily increasing worldwide. According to DKI Jakarta provincial government data, the highest age category is 30-39 years, with 11,707 people positive for COVID-19, followed by 40-49 years, 50-59 years, and >60 years. Objective: This study aims to see if there is a link between age and the presence or absence of shortness of breath symptoms in COVID-19 patients. Method: This study employs the case-control method. Patients with COVID-19 were used as the case group, and those without symptoms were used as the control group. By taking data from medical records at the Dlanggu Health Center in Mojokerto Regency in July-August 2021, the case group was patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The control group was patients who experienced symptoms of shortness of breath. Results and discussion: According to the Dlanggu Health Center study findings, 30 patients with COVID-19 had shortness of breath, and 15 patients did not. COVID-19 positive patients aged 30-39 years were represented by 12 patients, patients aged 40-49 years were characterized by nine patients, patients aged 50-59 years were represented by 14 patients, and patients aged > 60 years were defined by ten patients. R = 0.64 was obtained from the statistical test of the Chi-square test combined with the Contingency Coefficient Test or Kappa Correlation. Conclusion: It is possible to conclude that the age factor has a very close relationship with the symptoms of shortness of breath in COVID-19 patients working at the Dlanggu Health Center in Mojokerto Regency in July-August 2021.  
年龄与科维-19患者窒息症状的存在之间的关系
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是2019年在中国武汉发现的一种新型冠状病毒引起的传染病。在世界范围内,感染COVID-19病原体急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV2)的人数也在稳步增加。根据雅加达DKI省政府的数据,最高的年龄类别是30-39岁,有11707人呈COVID-19阳性,其次是40-49岁,50-59岁和60岁以上。目的:本研究旨在了解COVID-19患者的年龄与是否存在呼吸短促症状之间是否存在联系。方法:本研究采用病例对照法。以新冠肺炎患者为病例组,无症状患者为对照组。通过从2021年7月至8月Mojokerto县Dlanggu卫生中心的医疗记录中获取数据,病例组是被诊断为COVID-19的患者。对照组是有呼吸短促症状的患者。结果与讨论:根据龙谷卫生院的研究结果,30例新冠肺炎患者出现呼吸短促,15例无呼吸短促。30-39岁的COVID-19阳性患者12例,40-49岁的患者9例,50-59岁的患者14例,年龄> 60岁的患者10例。通过卡方检验联合偶然性系数检验或Kappa相关的统计检验,R = 0.64。结论:可以得出结论,年龄因素与2021年7 - 8月在Mojokerto县Dlanggu卫生中心工作的COVID-19患者的呼吸短促症状有非常密切的关系。
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