Small hospitals in battle against COVID-19: A single-center cohort study

IF 0.5 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Pneumon Pub Date : 2022-03-09 DOI:10.18332/pne/145336
Antonios Patrinos, D. Komninos, Andreas Kartsonakis, Dimitris Serpanos, Niki Tsolka, Leonidas Stellas, D. Dimitropoulou
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION In Greece, higher morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19 pandemic were recorded during the third pandemic wave. Only a small percentage of the population was fully vaccinated at the beginning of the third pandemic wave. Our effort was multi-level, from the emergency room department to the ward. The aim of this article is to communicate a single secondary center’s experience during the third pandemic wave in Greece. METHODS A retrospective cohort study was conducted at the regional Agios Andreas General Hospital of Patra, Greece, including 360 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. A standard of care protocol was applied in all cases and its outcomes are examined. RESULTS The median age of the patients was 64.2 years (IQR: 18–100) and the median duration of hospitalization was 8 days. The overall case fatality rate was 8.1%. Of the 360 patients, 12 (3.3%) needed to be intubated. Most of the hospitalized patients (n=316;87.8%) were treated with nasal canula or Venturi mask. Twenty-six patients (7.2%) were supported with HFNC and 18 (5%) received any available type of non-invasive mechanical ventilation. CONCLUSIONS An articulate protocol and coordinated collaboration among specialists were the cornerstone of proper, immediate, and individualized treatment. The international recommendations in force at that time proved to be efficient in reducing progress to SRF and intubation. Full vaccination of the medical staff ensured long and dedicated presence in the patients’ rooms.
抗击COVID-19的小医院:一项单中心队列研究
在希腊,在第三波大流行期间,COVID-19大流行导致的发病率和死亡率有所上升。在第三波大流行开始时,只有一小部分人口充分接种了疫苗。我们的努力是多层次的,从急诊室到病房。这篇文章的目的是传达一个单一的二级中心的经验,在希腊的第三波大流行。方法在希腊帕特拉Agios Andreas总医院进行回顾性队列研究,纳入360例住院的COVID-19患者。所有病例均采用标准护理方案,并对其结果进行检查。结果患者中位年龄为64.2岁(IQR: 18-100),中位住院时间为8 d。总病死率为8.1%。360例患者中有12例(3.3%)需要插管。大多数住院患者(316例,87.8%)采用鼻导管或文丘里面罩治疗。26例患者(7.2%)接受HFNC支持,18例(5%)接受任何可用的无创机械通气。结论:明确的方案和专家之间的协调合作是正确、及时和个性化治疗的基石。当时有效的国际建议证明在减少SRF和插管进展方面是有效的。医务人员的全面疫苗接种确保了他们在病人的病房里长时间和专注地工作。
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Pneumon
Pneumon RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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