The Impact of Covid on The Survival Rate of Cancer Patients. Single Center Study At Moewardi Hospital Indonesia

W. Soewoto, I. B. P. Adnyana, Muhammad Fahmi Salafuddin, M. Putra, G. Putra, R. Septiani, M. Muamar, I. Saadhi, M. Ardianti, D. A. Setiawati, R. A. Hutabarat, Dinar Kukuh Prasetyo
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Background: The novel coronavirus known as SARS-CoV-2 has spread worldwide and caused the COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2020, more than 32 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, with a death toll of more than 990,000. Among COVID-19 patients, those with cancer had worse outcomes than those without malignancy, but in some studies, the mortality rates differed significantly, ranging from 3.7% to 61.5%. Method: In this descriptive study, survival analysis with the Kaplan Meier curve was used to determine the healing rate of patients with cancer exposed to COVID-19 and undergoing treatment at dr. Moewardi General Hospital Surakarta-Indonesia from February to December 2020, and the Log Rank test was used to analyze data on two related groups. Results: The analysis using the Kaplan Meier method, female patients were found to have a higher survival rate than females, paged less than 50 years had a higher survival rate than those aged > 51 years, breast cancer had the lowest survival rate, and comorbidity of anemia had a higher survival rate than those with other comorbidities. The Log Rank test found a significant difference in the cumulative survival rates of cancer patients with COVID-19 with a p-value of 0.010 for comorbidity types. Meanwhile, from gender (p = 0.632), age (p = 0.672), type of cancer (p = 0.472), there was no significant difference. Conclusion: COVID-19 female patients aged less than 50 years with types of malignancy other than breast cancer and comorbidity of anemia have a higher survival rate..
新冠肺炎疫情对癌症患者生存率的影响印度尼西亚Moewardi医院单中心研究
背景:被称为SARS-CoV-2的新型冠状病毒已在全球传播并引起了COVID-19大流行。2020年9月,新冠肺炎确诊病例超过3200万例,死亡人数超过99万。在COVID-19患者中,癌症患者的预后比非恶性肿瘤患者差,但在一些研究中,死亡率差异很大,从3.7%到61.5%不等。方法:在本描述性研究中,采用Kaplan Meier曲线生存分析确定2020年2月至12月在印度尼西亚苏拉卡市dr. Moewardi总医院接受治疗的暴露于COVID-19的癌症患者的治愈率,并使用Log Rank检验分析两个相关组的数据。结果:Kaplan Meier法分析发现,女性患者的生存率高于女性,年龄小于50岁的患者的生存率高于年龄大于51岁的患者,乳腺癌患者的生存率最低,贫血合并症患者的生存率高于其他合并症患者。Log Rank检验发现,合并新冠肺炎的癌症患者的累积生存率存在显著差异,共病类型的p值为0.010。性别(p = 0.632)、年龄(p = 0.672)、肿瘤类型(p = 0.472)差异无统计学意义。结论:年龄小于50岁的女性COVID-19患者,除乳腺癌外其他恶性肿瘤并合并贫血,生存率较高。
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