Factors Associated with Cardiovascular Complications and Mortality in Patients with Covid-19 Treated at Care Sites in Benin between 2020 and 2021

Codjo Lh, Dohou Shm, Attinsounon Ca, Houndjo Wd, Amegan Hn, Biaou Coa, G. Rg, Hounkponou Jb, Setondji Fk, Tchounja R, Agbanglan H, Dossou Ad, Ahounou E, Kpanou G, A. S., Hounkpatin Bb, Houenassi Md
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Introduction: COVID-19 is a viral infectious disease caused by SARSCoV- 2. Mortality from this disease is significant in subjects with cardiovascular comorbidity. The objective of this work was to study the factors associated with cardiovascular complications and mortality in patients treated for COVID-19 in Benin between 2020 and 2021. Methods: The study was descriptive cross-sectional with an analytical aim and took place from March 16, 2020 to June 30, 2021 in the Epidemic Treatment Centers of Benin. Patients with COVID-19 confirmed by PCR or imaging were included. Data were collected from medical records, entered with the KoboCollect application and processed with SPSS 21 software. The level of significance was set at 5%. Results: Of the 1265 patients, the main cardiovascular comorbidities found were hypertension (45.2%), diabetes (24.3%), obesity (11.2%), stroke (5 .5%) and heart disease (4.4%). The evolution was simple with recovery in 83.5% of patients. Cardiovascular complications were observed in 20.1% of cases. The mortality rate was 16.5%. The factors associated with cardiovascular complications were age ≥ 50 years (p=0.013), history of stroke (p=0.003) and severity of COVID-19 (p< 0.001). The factors associated with mortality were the severity of the case (p< 0.001), the existence of comorbidities such as cancer (p=0.012), chronic renal failure (p< 0.001) and decompensation of pre-existing heart disease (p=0.019). Conclusion: Cardiovascular complications and mortality related to COVID-19 are more observed in patients with cardiovascular comorbidity, renal failure or cancer. Preventive actions should be more rigorous in the latter.
2020年至2021年期间在贝宁医疗点治疗的Covid-19患者心血管并发症和死亡率相关因素
简介:COVID-19是由SARSCoV- 2引起的病毒性传染病。在有心血管合并症的患者中,本病的死亡率显著增高。这项工作的目的是研究2020年至2021年在贝宁接受COVID-19治疗的患者心血管并发症和死亡率相关因素。方法:该研究是具有分析目的的描述性横断面研究,于2020年3月16日至2021年6月30日在贝宁的流行病治疗中心进行。纳入经PCR或影像学证实的COVID-19患者。数据从医疗记录中收集,用KoboCollect应用程序输入,用SPSS 21软件处理。显著性水平设为5%。结果:1265例患者中,心血管合并症主要为高血压(45.2%)、糖尿病(24.3%)、肥胖(11.2%)、脑卒中(5.5%)和心脏病(4.4%)。进展简单,83.5%的患者康复。20.1%的病例出现心血管并发症。死亡率为16.5%。与心血管并发症相关的因素为年龄≥50岁(p=0.013)、卒中史(p=0.003)和COVID-19严重程度(p< 0.001)。与死亡率相关的因素是病情的严重程度(p< 0.001)、是否存在合并症,如癌症(p=0.012)、慢性肾衰竭(p< 0.001)和既往心脏病失代偿(p=0.019)。结论:与COVID-19相关的心血管并发症和死亡率在心血管合并症、肾衰竭或癌症患者中更为常见。后者的预防行动应更为严格。
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