Trends in Inpatient Dermatology and The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic at A Tertiary Care Facility in Western India

Rohan Manoj, Aakash Ghosh, Namratha Puttur, Priya Garg, Shrishti Singh, Akanksha Jakhar, Kalpesh Bhosale, Dwaipayan Roy, Aayush Gupta
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Background: Little is known regarding the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the characteristics of dermatology admissions, particularly in the Indian context. Objectives: To conduct a retrospective analysis of the discharge records of all patients admitted to a tertiary care centre in Western India from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2022. Methods: Patient records were reviewed and compiled. Diagnoses were grouped to achieve consistency with international studies. Finally, the effect of COVID on admissions was determined. Data samples were assessed using descriptive statistics. Continuous variables were expressed as median or mean. The student’s t-test and chi-square test were utilised to investigate wherever appropriate. Results: Inpatient care was required for 1,817 patients. Males (1000, 55.04%) were significantly more likely to be admitted than females (817, 44.96%). The leading causes of hospitalisation were bacterial infections (26.42%), vesiculobullous disorders (17.45%), and psoriasiform disorders (11.34%). The greatest number of admissions occurred in 2019, followed by a substantial decline in 2020. Admission rates for vesiculobullous disorders, psoriasiform disorders, and malignancies were significantly higher during the pandemic period. Conclusions: Our study offers an analysis of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the patient profiles of patients admitted to a dermatology ward.
印度西部一家三级医疗机构的皮肤科住院病人趋势及 COVID-19 大流行的影响
背景:人们对冠状病毒大流行对皮肤科住院病人特征的影响知之甚少,尤其是在印度。目的:对印度皮肤病医院收治的所有患者的出院记录进行回顾性分析:对印度西部一家三级医疗中心在 2019 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日期间收治的所有患者的出院记录进行回顾性分析:方法:对患者记录进行审查和汇编。为了与国际研究保持一致,对诊断进行了分组。最后,确定 COVID 对入院的影响。数据样本采用描述性统计进行评估。连续变量用中位数或平均数表示。在适当的情况下,使用学生 t 检验和卡方检验进行调查:结果:1817 名患者需要住院治疗。男性患者(1000 人,55.04%)明显多于女性患者(817 人,44.96%)。住院的主要原因是细菌感染(26.42%)、疱疹性疾病(17.45%)和银屑病(11.34%)。入院人数最多的年份是 2019 年,随后在 2020 年大幅下降。在大流行期间,疱疹性疾病、银屑病和恶性肿瘤的入院率明显较高:我们的研究分析了冠状病毒大流行对皮肤科病房住院病人概况的影响。
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