Yasser的COVID-19差异现象;一种新的现象和有效的治疗方案回顾性观察研究

Y. Elsayed
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研究目的:澄清新冠肺炎肺炎治疗后临床改善的时间与普通检查的正常分级是当前研究的目标。背景:新冠肺炎肺炎是目前国际上一种严重的大流行性感染。一般来说,在医疗疾病中,临床反应通常与实验室和放射学改善平行。这一规则在新冠肺炎肺炎中可能有所不同。研究方法和患者:作者报告了47例回顾性观察病例报告系列。这项研究在一家医生门诊进行了近12个月,从2020年6月9日开始,到2021年5月8日结束。所有纳入病例均为新冠肺炎肺炎,并使用常规抗生素、抗凝血剂和类固醇进行治疗。结果:平均±SD年龄为:50.08(14.9)岁,男性占主导地位(55.32%)。临床与白细胞增多症、中性粒细胞增多症和淋巴细胞减少症改善的平均天数为(0.84±0.49、13.05±6.44、13.05士7.01、13.05徒7.01),和LDH改善(0.84±0.49,12.2±3.25,12.2±6.21,12.3±5.46,20.92±9.48总是在所有新冠肺炎肺炎中看到。新冠肺炎肺炎患者临床状况的初步显著改善,不是在管理后同时进行,也不是与实验室、放射学和心电图检查同时进行。考虑到“Yasser的新冠肺炎差异现象”,建议对研究医疗方案进行进一步的更大规模研究。
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Yasser's COVID-19 Discrepancy Phenomenon; A Novel Phenomenon And Effective Regimen; Retrospective-Observational Study
Aim of the study: Clarification for the time of the clinical improvement after management COVID-19 pneumonia versus normal gradation of common workup is the target for the current study. Background: COVID-19 pneumonia is a current serious international pandemic infection. Generally, in medical diseases, the clinical response is commonly parallel to laboratory and radiological improvement. This rule may be different in COVID-19 pneumonia. Method of study and patients: The author reported retrospective-observational 47-case report series. The study was conducted in a physician outpatient clinic thorough nearly 12-months, starting from Jun 9, 2020, and, ended on May 8, 2021. All included cases were COVID-19 pneumonia and treated with conventional antibiotics, anticoagulants, and steroids. Results: The mean ±SD age was: 50.08 (14.9) years, with male sex predominance (55.32%). The mean days of clinical versus leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and lymphopenia improvement (0.84 ±0.49, 13.05 ±6.44, 13.05 ±7.01, 13.05 ±7.01).The mean ±SD days of clinical versus CRP, D-dimer, s. ferritin, and LDH improvement (0.84 ±0.49, 12.2 ±3.25, 12.2 ±6.21, 12.3 ±5.46, 20.92± 9.48). The mean days of clinical versus radiological and electrocardiographic improvement (0.84 ±0.49, 15.74 ±5.25, 11.45 ±5.45). The test was statistically significant in all the above tests (p-value is < .00001) Conclusions: Yasser’s COVID-19 Discrepancy phenomenon is a novel descriptive phenomenon that is always seen in all COVID-19 pneumonia. Initial dramatic improvement of the clinical status of COVID-19 pneumonic patient, not a simultaneously after the management, not a coincide with laboratory, radiological, and electrocardiographic workup. Further larger studies for the study medical regimen with considering of “Yasser’s COVID-19 Discrepancy phenomenon” is recommended.
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