STUDY OF THE SEVERITY AND EARLY ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT FOR THE DURATION OF THE RECOVERY COVID-19 PATIENTS

R. Susilo, T. -, Nur Rahmi Hidayati, Deani Asmarandani, Daffa Fadhilah
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Abstract

Late antiviral treatment can potentially cause the Covid-19 virus to replicate very quickly, so it is necessary to understand antiviral drugs and optimize treatment for Covid-19 patients. The study aimed to determine the correlation between the severity, speed of administration of antivirals, and the recovery time of Covid-19 patients. This type of research is an observational study with retrospective data collection on 94 Covid-19 medical records at “X” Hospital Cirebon from 316 populations in June-July 2021 according to inclusion criteria. The data analysis used was univariate and bivariate using Spearman's Rho. The 55–59-year age group (28.7%) was the most infected with Covid-19. There are more males than females (52.1% vs 47.9%). Favipiravir therapy (43.6%) was given the most. Moderate severity (74.5%) had the highest proportion. The speed of administration of antivirals was most initiated at 5-8 days (42.6%) after the onset of symptoms. The maximum recovery time for Covid-19 patients is 13-18 days (58.5%). A strong positive correlation between the speed of giving antivirals to the recovery time of Covid-19 patients (sig. 0.000) and the correlation coefficient of 0.659. Does not show a correlation between the severity of recovery time (sig. 0.113) and speed of antiviral administration to the severity of Covid-19 patients (sig. 0.297). There is a correlation between the early antiviral treatment and the recovery time of Covid-19 patients; the earlier antiviral therapy is given, the faster it will heal.
新冠肺炎康复期重症及早期抗病毒治疗的研究
晚期抗病毒治疗可能会导致新冠肺炎病毒快速复制,因此有必要了解抗病毒药物并优化新冠肺炎患者的治疗。该研究旨在确定新冠肺炎患者的严重程度、抗病毒药物服用速度和康复时间之间的相关性。这类研究是一项观察性研究,根据纳入标准,对2021年6月至7月井里汶“X”医院316个人群的94份新冠肺炎医疗记录进行了回顾性数据收集。使用的数据分析是单变量和双变量的Spearman Rho。55-59岁年龄组(28.7%)感染新冠肺炎人数最多。男性多于女性(52.1%对47.9%)。法维匹拉韦治疗(43.6%)使用最多。中度严重(74.5%)的比例最高。抗病毒药物的给药速度最快是在症状出现后5-8天(42.6%)。新冠肺炎患者的最长恢复时间为13-18天(58.5%)。给予抗病毒药物的速度与新冠肺炎患者的恢复时间(sig.000)之间有很强的正相关,相关系数为0.659。恢复时间的严重程度(sig0.113)和抗病毒给药速度与新冠肺炎患者的严重程度之间没有相关性(sig0.297)。新冠肺炎患者的早期抗病毒治疗与恢复时间之间存在相关性;抗病毒治疗越早,治愈的速度就越快。
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