大流行期间住院非covid -19患者肾脏护理的比较

Gazeta Medica Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.29315/gm.v1i1.789
Rita M. Silva, F. Mira, Regina Costa, C. Reigota, C. Romãozinho, Lélita Santos, R. Alves
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导语:冠状病毒病19 (COVID-19)导致死亡率直接增加,但并非所有死亡率都完全归因于COVID-19,这意味着由于大流行,非COVID-19患者的死亡率更高。本研究的目的是比较两组患者:1组包括2019年4月入住内科病房的所有患者,2组包括2020年4月入住同一病房(非covid病房)的所有患者,并确定与两组患者肾功能恶化密切相关的因素。方法:通过分析2019年4月(第一组)和2020年4月(第二组)某内科病房收治的所有非covid -19患者的数字资料,开展回顾性观察研究。结果:共纳入162例患者。组1占63.6%,组2占36.4%。虽然两组的基线肌酐与入院时的肌酐有显著差异(p<0.001),但与第一组相比,第二组的差异明显更大。通过CKD-EPI公式测量的肾功能恶化与更高的死亡率相关,而2020组的死亡率更高。结论:大流行带来了一种恐惧感,推迟了诉诸医疗的时间。这增加了病情的严重程度。在大流行后,全科和家庭医学必须与不同的医学专业有效协调,共同改善患者的随访。
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Comparing Kidney Care during the Pandemic in Hospitalized Non-COVID-19 Patients
INTRODUCTION: Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has caused a direct increase in mortality but not all of it is entirely attributable to COVID-19, meaning there was a higher rate of mortality in non-COVID-19 patients due to the pandemic. The aim of this study was to compare two groups of patients: group 1, which included all of the patients admitted to the Internal Medicine ward during the month of April in the year 2019 and group 2, composed of all of the patients admitted to the same ward in April 2020 (a non-COVID ward) and to identify factors which were closely related with worse renal function in two group of patients.METHODS: Retrospective observational study carried out through the analysis of digital data of all non-COVID-19 patients admitted at an Internal Medicine ward in April 2019 (group 1) and April 2020 (group 2).RESULTS: A total of 162 patients were included. Group 1 represented 63.6% of the patients and group 2 represented 36.4%. Although there was a significant difference (p<0.001) between baseline creatinine and that presented at admission for hospitalization in both groups, the difference was markedly greater in the second group when compared to the first group. The worsening of renal function, measured by the CKD-EPI formula, was associated with higher mortality, which was higher in the 2020 group.CONCLUSION: There was a sense of fear imposed by the pandemic, which delayed resorting to medical care. This increased the severity of medical conditions. In the post-pandemic aftermath, it is essential that General and Family Medicine coordinate effectively with different medical specialties to jointly improve the follow-up of our patients.
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