Coronavirus Disease 2019: One Year Experience at Tertiary Care Cardiac Hospital

Fazila-tun-nesa Malik, -. Md Kalimuddin, -. Mir Ishraquzzaman, M. Al Mamun, Ashok Dutta, Md. Habibur Rahman, Smita Kanungo, N. Laila, Md. Shamim Chowdhury, S. Choudhury
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Background: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a significant challenge particularly for low and middle-income countries like Bangladesh. Interventions such as home isolation, frequent hand washing, wearing face mask, maintaining social distancing are difficult to implement in densely populated areas. The aim of the study was to delineate demographics, clinical manifestations, treatment modalities and outcomes of COVID-19 affected patients of our hospital. Methods: This prospective observational study was carried out at National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute of Bangladesh between 08 March 2020 to 07 March 2021. During this period all admitted patients who subsequently were diagnosed as COVID positive and health care personnel of this hospital, who experienced fever or respiratory symptoms or came in close contact with COVID-19 patients at home or their workplace & become COVID positive were included. Results: During this one-year period a total of 769 COVID positive patients were detected in our hospital. Mean age of the patients was 48.16 ±15.63 years (range 1-92 years). Two third were male (64.9% vs 35.1%) and had multiple co-morbidities. One fifth of the patients were (19%) asymptomatic. The mean duration of onset of symptoms to test was 3.72±3.7 days. Most common symptoms were fever (65.3%), cough (37.1%), shortness of breath (33.6%) and fatigue (27.8%). Other symptoms were bodyache (18.6%), headache (16.6%), anosmia 16%), sore throat (12.1%), diarrhoea (6.8%), dizziness (5.3%), generalized itching (3.8%). Nearly two third of the COVID positive patients (63.2%) had a diagnosed cardiovascular disease at onset and remaining 36.8% patients presented with only COVID-19 disease. About 75% patients received ivermectin, 5.1% patients received favipiravir and 4.4% patients received remdesivir. Three fourth (74.38%) of patients were hospitalized and remaining one fourth (25.62%) patients were treated either in home isolation or in institutional isolation. Most of the patients recovered, with a case fatality rate of 3.5%. Diabetes, hypertension and age ≥50 years were the independent predictors of mortality. Conclusion: Although most of the patients had good outcome the study revealed 3.5% case fatality. Male with multiple co-morbidities were predominantly affected by COVID 19. Fever, cough, shortness of breath and fatigue were common presenting symptoms. Bangladesh Heart Journal 2021; 36(2): 89-97
2019冠状病毒病:在三级保健心脏医院工作一年
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行是一项重大挑战,特别是对孟加拉国等低收入和中等收入国家而言。在人口稠密地区难以实施家庭隔离、勤洗手、戴口罩、保持社交距离等干预措施。本研究旨在了解我院新冠肺炎患者的人口统计学特征、临床表现、治疗方式及转归。方法:这项前瞻性观察性研究于2020年3月8日至2021年3月7日在孟加拉国国家心脏基金会医院和研究所进行。在此期间,包括所有随后被诊断为COVID阳性的住院患者和该医院的卫生保健人员,他们出现发烧或呼吸道症状,或在家中或工作场所与COVID-19患者密切接触并成为COVID阳性。结果:1年期间,我院共检出新型冠状病毒阳性患者769例。患者平均年龄48.16±15.63岁(1 ~ 92岁)。三分之二为男性(64.9% vs 35.1%),有多种合并症。五分之一的患者(19%)无症状。出现症状至检测的平均时间为3.72±3.7天。最常见的症状为发热(65.3%)、咳嗽(37.1%)、呼吸急促(33.6%)和疲劳(27.8%)。其他症状为身体疼痛(18.6%)、头痛(16.6%)、嗅觉丧失(16%)、喉咙痛(12.1%)、腹泻(6.8%)、头晕(5.3%)、全身瘙痒(3.8%)。近三分之二的COVID阳性患者(63.2%)在发病时诊断为心血管疾病,其余36.8%的患者仅表现为COVID-19疾病。约75%的患者接受伊维菌素治疗,5.1%的患者接受法匹拉韦治疗,4.4%的患者接受瑞德西韦治疗。四分之三(74.38%)的患者住院治疗,其余四分之一(25.62%)的患者在家庭隔离或机构隔离中接受治疗。大多数患者康复,病死率为3.5%。糖尿病、高血压和年龄≥50岁是死亡率的独立预测因素。结论:虽然大多数患者预后良好,但研究显示病死率为3.5%。合并多种合并症的男性主要受COVID - 19影响。发烧、咳嗽、呼吸急促和疲劳是常见的症状。孟加拉国心脏杂志2021;36 (2): 89 - 97
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