A Theoretical Death Map of Patients with COVID-19: A Single Center Experience.

Q3 Medicine
Tanaffos Pub Date : 2023-04-01
Rasoul Salimi, Ali Mohammadpour, Hamid Bouraghi, Khashayar Pashangpoor
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Abstract

Background: Given the increase in mortality from COVID-19 disease, understanding the causal chain leading to death in patients with this disease will be of particular importance. This study aimed to draw the death map of patients with COVID-19 in BESAT hospital (West of Iran), based on investigating the underlying, intermediate, and terminal causes of death in this group of patients.

Materials and methods: To draw the death map of patients with COVID-19 in this cross-sectional study, the death certificate and medical records of 183 COVID-19 patients who died at BESAT Hospital in Hamadan (West of Iran) in 2020 were reviewed. The cases in which the underlying cause of death was COVID-19 were reviewed. A checklist was used to collect the data. It was designed based on the international form of medical certificate of cause of death (issued by WHO). The collected data were analyzed by SPSS software version 23.

Results: The most prevalent underlying causes of death were COVID-19 (60.7%), COVID-19-related pneumonia (19.1%), acute respiratory distress syndrome (10.9%), and severe sepsis (9.8%). Hypertension (8.2%), diabetes (6.0%), seizures (3.8%), and ischemic heart disease (2.2%) were the most influential conditions affecting death. The number of deaths due to the terminal cause of acute respiratory distress syndrome in women (22.5%) was much higher than in men (7.1%) (P-value=0.041). Findings indicated that most patients died from four main pathways originating from COVID-19, leading to causes such as sepsis, ARDS, myocarditis, MI, and PTE.

Conclusion: The results indicate that health officials and healthcare providers should be able to identify and monitor patients with chronic diseases and implement effective plans to prevent COVID-19. Physicians should also take important steps in offices, clinics, and hospitals, such as conducting early echocardiography in children, providing respiratory support, and preventing deep vein thrombosis in adults during hospitalization. It is also essential to inform the public through audio and video media, including radio and television.

COVID-19 患者的理论死亡图谱:单中心经验。
背景:鉴于 COVID-19 疾病导致的死亡率上升,了解导致该疾病患者死亡的因果链尤为重要。本研究旨在绘制 BESAT 医院(伊朗西部)COVID-19 患者的死亡图谱,调查这部分患者的潜在、中间和终末死亡原因:在这项横断面研究中,为了绘制 COVID-19 患者的死亡图谱,我们查阅了 2020 年在哈马丹(伊朗西部)BESAT 医院死亡的 183 名 COVID-19 患者的死亡证明和病历。对死因为 COVID-19 的病例进行了审查。采用核对表收集数据。该核对表是根据国际死因医学证明表(由世界卫生组织发布)设计的。收集到的数据用 SPSS 软件 23 版进行了分析:最常见的基本死因是 COVID-19(60.7%)、COVID-19 相关肺炎(19.1%)、急性呼吸窘迫综合征(10.9%)和严重败血症(9.8%)。高血压(8.2%)、糖尿病(6.0%)、癫痫发作(3.8%)和缺血性心脏病(2.2%)是对死亡影响最大的疾病。女性因急性呼吸窘迫综合征这一终末病因死亡的人数(22.5%)远高于男性(7.1%)(P 值=0.041)。研究结果表明,大多数患者死于源自 COVID-19 的四个主要途径,导致败血症、急性呼吸窘迫综合征、心肌炎、心肌梗死和 PTE 等病因:研究结果表明,卫生官员和医疗服务提供者应该能够识别和监控慢性病患者,并实施有效的计划来预防 COVID-19。医生还应在诊室、诊所和医院采取重要措施,如对儿童进行早期超声心动图检查、提供呼吸支持、预防成人住院期间深静脉血栓形成等。通过广播和电视等音视频媒体向公众进行宣传也很重要。
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