资源有限国家COVID-19远程医疗和家庭治疗。3例报告。

Killen H Briones-Claudett, H Briones-Claudett Mónica, Killen H Briones-Zamora, Diana C Briones-Márquez, Andrea Icaza-Freire, Michelle Grunauer
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厄瓜多尔尽管采取了积极和早期的措施来阻止COVID-19大流行的发展,但最终还是成为了拉丁美洲大流行的中心,其医疗体系也崩溃了。作者描述了三名确诊COVID-19的患者,他们符合住院标准,但在资源有限的国家无法分配到医院床位。患者包括一名72岁男性、一名82岁女性和一名56岁男性。他们通常表现为发烧、呼吸困难、味觉和嗅觉丧失、腹泻和腹痛。初始评估时的血氧饱和度在80-89%之间。实验室结果报告两例患者淋巴细胞减少和中性粒细胞增多,伴白细胞增多。所有三名患者的炎症标志物也均升高。CT扫描示双侧肺磨玻璃影。通过实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测,所有3例患者均确诊为SARS-CoV-2。建立了以家庭为基础的治疗。在撰写本报告时,所有患者均无症状且COVID-19检测呈阴性。远程医疗和家庭治疗是护理这些生活在资源匮乏环境中的重症患者的重要资产,在这种环境中,并非所有符合住院标准的患者都能够在崩溃的卫生保健系统中找到一席之地。
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Telemedicine and Home-Based Treatment of COVID-19 in Resource-Limited Countries. Report of 3 Cases.

Ecuador, despite having taken aggressive and early measures to stop the progression of the pandemic (COVID-19), ended up becoming an epicenter of the pandemic in Latin America, and with the collapse of its health care system. The authors describe three patients who had confirmed COVID-19 and met the criteria for hospital admission but could not be assigned a hospital bed in a resource-limited country. The patients included a 72-year-old male, an 82-year-old female, and a 56-year-old male. They typically presented with fever, dyspnea, loss of taste and smell, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Oxygen saturation during the initial evaluation ranged from 80-89%. Laboratory results reported lymphopenia and neutrophilia, with leukocytosis in two patients. Inflammatory markers were also elevated for all three patients. CT scan findings showed bilateral ground-glass pulmonary opacities. SARS-CoV-2 was confirmed in all three patients by real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing. Home-based treatment was established. At the time of writing this report, all patients remain asymptomatic and with negative COVID-19 testing. Telemedicine and home-based treatment were essential assets in the care of these severely ill patients living in a low-resource setting where not all patients who have criteria to be admitted into the hospital are able to find a place in a collapsed health care system.

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