Relationship of Albumin Levels, Comorbidity and Vaccination History with Mortality Of COVID-19 Patients in RSUP. H. Adam Malik Medan

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Inez Vania Calandra, Dina Keumala Sari, Bintang Yinke Magdalena Sinaga
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COVID-19 is a type of infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. According to the results of previous studies, the risk factors for mortality in COVID-19 patients are often found in patients with low albumin levels, patients who have a history of comorbidities and patients who are not vaccinated. This study aims to determine the relationship between albumin levels, comorbidities and vaccination history with the mortality of COVID-19 patients in RSUP. H. Adam Malik Medan. This study used analytic observational with a cross-sectional approach carried out from June 2022-December 2020. Sample data were obtained from RSUP medical records. H. Adam Malik as many as 110 people. Sample data were analyzed using the Chi-Square statistical test. Subjects were male (53.64%), most subjects were ≥ 50 years old (80.91%), moderate subjects (55.45%), severe severity (24.55%) and critical severity (20%). The Chi-Square test showed that there was a significant relationship between albumin levels and mortality (0.003 &lt;0.05). There is no significant relationship between co-morbidities and mortality (0.141 &gt; 0.05). There is a significant relationship between vaccination history and mortality (0.002 &lt;0.05). There is a significant relationship between albumin levels and vaccination history with the mortality of COVID-19 patients in RSUP. H. Adam Malk Medan. Meanwhile, there was no significant relationship between comorbidities and mortality in COVID-19 patients at RSUP. H. Adam Malik Medan. Further research is needed to assess the factors that predict mortality in COVID-19 patients.

Keyword: Albumin, Comorbidities, Mortality, Vaccination
RSUP患者白蛋白水平、合并症及疫苗接种史与死亡率的关系亚当·马利克·梅丹
< <em>COVID-19是由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的一种传染病。根据以往的研究结果,导致COVID-19患者死亡的危险因素往往出现在白蛋白水平低、有合并症史和未接种疫苗的患者中。本研究旨在确定RSUP中白蛋白水平、合并症和疫苗接种史与COVID-19患者死亡率的关系。亚当·马利克·梅丹。本研究采用横断面分析观察方法,于2022年6月至2020年12月进行。样本数据来自RSUP医疗记录。亚当·马利克多达110人。样本资料采用卡方统计检验进行分析。男性占53.64%,年龄≥50岁占80.91%,中度占55.45%,重度占24.55%,危重占20%。卡方检验显示,白蛋白水平与死亡率之间存在显著相关(0.003 <0.05)。合并症与死亡率无显著相关性(0.141 >0.05)。疫苗接种史与死亡率之间存在显著关系(0.002 <0.05)。白蛋白水平和疫苗接种史与RSUP地区COVID-19患者死亡率有显著相关性。亚当·马尔克·梅丹。同时,在RSUP中,COVID-19患者的合并症与死亡率之间没有显着关系。亚当·马利克·梅丹。需要进一步的研究来评估预测COVID-19患者死亡率的因素。</em></p><p><strong><em>& lt; / em> & lt; / strong> & lt; / p> & lt; strong> & lt; em>关键字:Albumin< / em> & lt; / strong> & lt; strong> & lt; em> Comorbidities< / em> & lt; / strong> & lt; strong> & lt; em>死亡率,Vaccination< / em> & lt; / strong>
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