Frequency and factors associated with severe COVID-19 patients.

Dilpat Kumar, Syed Tesheen Akhtar, Muhammad Hussain Haroon, Arjan Kumar, Sapna Bai, Amber Hanif
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Objective: To determine the frequency and factors leading to the development of severe COVID-19 in patients presenting at civil hospital, Karachi. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Department of Medicine, Dr. Ruth K.M Pfau Civil Hospital, Karachi. Period: July 16, 2021 to January 15, 2022. Methods: Patients of age 20 to 80 years of either gender and presented with fever (>38°C) for more than three days and diagnosed COVD-19 on PCR were included. Severity and factors of the disease were assessed and noted by researcher on pre-designed proforma. Results: The mean age was 48.5±11.07 years and most of the patients were males (56.7%) and urban residents (67%). Out of 97 COVID-19 patients, 12 had severe COVID-19 disease (12.4%), while 85 patients had mild to moderate COVID-19 disease (87.6%). In distribution of factors leading for development of severe covid-19, increasing age was noted in 8 (66.7%) patients, chronic kidney disease in 4 (33.3%), diabetes mellitus type II 3(25.0%), hypertension 6(50.0%), smoking 3 (25.0%), heart failure 2 (16.7%) while anemia was noted in 1 (8.3%) patient. Of 12 severe COVID-19 patients, 8 patients had positive family history of COVID-19. There was statistically significant association between COVID-19 severity and family history of COVID-19 (p=0.001). Conclusion: Severe covid-19 is common in patients presenting with fever while increasing age was noted as most common factor leading to development of severe covid-19 followed by hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
与严重 COVID-19 患者相关的频率和因素。
目的确定在卡拉奇市立医院就诊的患者中发生严重 COVID-19 的频率和因素。研究设计:横断面研究。研究地点卡拉奇 Ruth K.M Pfau 民立医院内科。时间:2021 年 7 月 16 日至 1 月 15 日2021 年 7 月 16 日至 2022 年 1 月 15 日。研究方法纳入年龄在 20 至 80 岁之间、发烧(>38°C)超过三天并经 PCR 诊断为 COVD-19 的男女患者。研究人员根据预先设计的表格对疾病的严重程度和因素进行评估和记录。结果平均年龄为(48.5±11.07)岁,大多数患者为男性(56.7%)和城市居民(67%)。在 97 名 COVID-19 患者中,12 人患有重度 COVID-19 疾病(12.4%),85 人患有轻度至中度 COVID-19 疾病(87.6%)。在导致重度 COVID-19 发病的因素分布中,8 名患者(66.7%)年龄增大,4 名患者(33.3%)患有慢性肾病,3 名患者(25.0%)患有 II 型糖尿病,6 名患者(50.0%)患有高血压,3 名患者(25.0%)吸烟,2 名患者(16.7%)心力衰竭,1 名患者(8.3%)贫血。在 12 名严重的 COVID-19 患者中,有 8 名患者有阳性的 COVID-19 家族史。从统计学角度看,COVID-19 严重程度与 COVID-19 家族史之间存在明显关联(P=0.001)。结论重度 COVID-19 常见于发热患者,而年龄增长是导致重度 COVID-19 的最常见因素,其次是高血压和糖尿病。
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