COVID-19 in Elderly Patients: Risk Factors for Disease Severity.

IF 0.6 3区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
FILM QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2022-03-10 eCollection Date: 2022-03-01 DOI:10.36519/idcm.2022.93
Pınar Korkmaz, Duru Mıstanoğlu-Özatağ, Halil Aslan, Onur Toka, Aynur Gülcan
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Abstract

Objective: Determining the clinical characteristics associated with SARS-COV-2 infection may contribute to reducing mortality in elderly patients, considering the age-related sensitivity and the excess of complications. Our study aimed to evaluate the factors that determine the severity of the disease in elderly patients followed up in our hospital.

Materials and methods: The files of definite or probable COVID-19 patients over 65 years old who were followed up by the infectious diseases clinic of our hospital between March 15 and October 1, 2020, were evaluated retrospectively.

Results: A total of 134 patients were included in the study, 52.2% of the patients were male, and the mean age was 75.11±7.15 (min 65-max 94). Multimorbidity was detected in 42.5% of the patients, and the most common comorbidities were hypertension (53.7%) and diabetes mellitus (36.6%). Severe COVID-19 was present in 39.6% of patients. The most common complaints were fatigue (70.9%), cough (59.7%), and shortness of breath (59%). When the patients' computed tomography (CT) images of thorax were evaluated, ground-glass was observed in 94.8% (n=127), infiltration in 42.5% (n=57), and consolidation in 32.8% (n=44). Involvement was bilateral in 93.3% (n=125) of the patients. The most common antiviral treatment used for patients was favipiravir 73.1% (n=98). The average hospitalization period of the patients was 12±6.36 days, the rate of follow-up in the intensive care unit was 20.1% (n=27), and death occurred in 9.7% (n=13) of the patients. In the multivariate analysis, cough and shortness of breath at admission, atelectasis and pleural effusion on thorax CT were found to be significant for severe COVID-19 disease (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Providing early medical support to these patients, especially, in the presence of cough and shortness of breath on admission and the presence of pleural effusion and atelectasis on thoracic CT, may help reduce the poor clinical course.

老年患者的 COVID-19:疾病严重程度的风险因素
目的考虑到与年龄相关的敏感性和并发症的多发性,确定与 SARS-COV-2 感染相关的临床特征可能有助于降低老年患者的死亡率。我们的研究旨在评估决定本院随访的老年患者病情严重程度的因素:回顾性评估我院传染病门诊在 2020 年 3 月 15 日至 10 月 1 日期间随访的 65 岁以上确诊或疑似 COVID-19 患者的档案:研究共纳入134名患者,其中52.2%为男性,平均年龄为(75.11±7.15)岁(最小65岁-最大94岁)。42.5%的患者患有多种疾病,最常见的合并症是高血压(53.7%)和糖尿病(36.6%)。39.6%的患者存在严重的 COVID-19。最常见的主诉是疲劳(70.9%)、咳嗽(59.7%)和气短(59%)。对患者的胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)图像进行评估后发现,94.8%(127 人)的患者出现磨玻璃,42.5%(57 人)的患者出现浸润,32.8%(44 人)的患者出现合并症。93.3%的患者(n=125)为双侧受累。患者最常用的抗病毒治疗是法非拉韦(favipiravir),占73.1%(98人)。患者平均住院时间为(12±6.36)天,重症监护室随访率为 20.1%(n=27),9.7%(n=13)的患者死亡。在多变量分析中发现,入院时的咳嗽和气短、胸廓 CT 上的肺不张和胸腔积液对重症 COVID-19 疾病有显著影响(p 结论:为这些患者提供早期医疗支持,尤其是在入院时出现咳嗽和呼吸急促以及胸部 CT 出现胸腔积液和无胸腔积液的情况下,可能有助于减少不良的临床病程。
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期刊介绍: Film Quarterly has been publishing substantial, peer-reviewed writing on motion pictures since 1958, earning a reputation as the most authoritative academic film journal in the United States. Its wide array of topics, perspectives, and approaches appeals to film scholars and film buffs alike. If you love all types of movies and are eager to encounter new ways of thinking about them, then Film Quarterly is the journal for you! Scholarly analyses of international cinemas, current blockbusters and Hollywood classics, documentaries, animation, and independent, avant-garde, and experimental film and video fill the pages of the journal.
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