COVID-19患者特征与预后的相关性

Johnry C. Bulat-ag, Marc Ryan V. Portuguez, John Carlo L. Divina
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有必要对COVID-19的威胁及其与患者预后的相关性进行调查,以便为更具响应性的疫苗部署方法奠定基础。本研究评估了COVID-19的结局及其与患者人口统计学和临床概况的关系。本研究采用描述性相关设计。结果显示,患者症状的严重程度与潜在的条件和结果之间存在显著的关系。既往有高血压、糖尿病和慢性阻塞性肺疾病的患者以及表现为呼吸短促的患者的临床结果较差。这一变量成为疾病严重程度及其结果的决定因素。这项研究的意义在于,它提供了对这种疾病的了解,以及影响COVID-19患者预后的风险分类。
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Correlation between Profile and Outcomes of COVID-19 Patients
There is a need to perform investigations on the threats of COVID-19 and its correlation with patient outcomes to design a basis for a more responsive vaccine deployment approach. The present study assessed the outcomes of COVID-19 and its relationship with patients’ demographic and clinical profiles. A descriptive correlational design was utilized in this investigation. Results revealed a significant relationship between patients’ severity of symptoms and underlying conditions and outcomes. Patients with prior conditions such as Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and those manifesting shortness of breath were associated with a worse clinical outcome. This variable becomes a determinant of the severity of the disease and its outcomes. The implication of the study is that it provides knowledge of the disease and the classification of risks that impact the outcomes of COVID-19 patients.
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