Yeşim Yıldız, Hasan Selçuk Özger, Ali Acar, Ayşegül Seremet-Keskin, Umut Devrim Binay, Gülten Ünlü, Halim Bayram, Ali Asan, Mustafa Özgür Akça, Dilek Karamanlioğlu, Osman İnan, Şafak Kaya, Çiğdem Yıldırım, Yusuf Arslan, Süheyla Kömür, Yasemin Saygıdeğer, Fatma Özlem Kandemir, Simge Yaşar, İrem Akdemir-Kalkan, Zeynep Tekin-Taş, Ayşe Sakız, Yaşar Bayındır, Ayşe Belin Özer, Ayşe Özlem Mete, Çiğdem Erol, Çiğdem Mermutluoğlu, Ali Kemal Kadiroğlu, Alpay Azap, Esin Şenol
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The median age was 65 (55-77), and 53.5% (n=276) of the patients were male. Hypertension (41.9%, n=216), diabetes mellitus (DM) (31.8%, n=164), and coronary artery disease (CAD) (16.3%, n=84) were the predominant comorbidities. Patients were divided into two groups ICU (n=196) and non-ICU (n=301). Hypertension (<i>p</i>=0.026), DM (<i>p</i>=0.048), and congestive heart failure (CHF) (<i>p</i>=0.005) were significantly higher in ICU patients and the median age was younger among non-ICU patients (<i>p</i>=0.033). Of patients, 16.9% (n=87) were fully vaccinated, and this group's need for ICU support was statistically significantly lower (<i>p</i>=0.021).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>We conclude that older age, hypertension, DM, CHF, and being partially vaccinated were associated with the need for ICU support. 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The Impact of Vaccination Among Hospitalized Patients with the Diagnosis of COVID-19.
Objective: We aimed to investigate the vaccination status and the risk factors for the intensive care unit (ICU) support need of the laboratory-confirmed breakthrough COVID-19 infection inpatients.
Materials and methods: This multi-center point-prevalence study was conducted on inpatients, divided into two groups as 'fully' and 'partially' vaccinated according to COVID-19 vaccination status.
Results: Totally 516 patients were included in the study. The median age was 65 (55-77), and 53.5% (n=276) of the patients were male. Hypertension (41.9%, n=216), diabetes mellitus (DM) (31.8%, n=164), and coronary artery disease (CAD) (16.3%, n=84) were the predominant comorbidities. Patients were divided into two groups ICU (n=196) and non-ICU (n=301). Hypertension (p=0.026), DM (p=0.048), and congestive heart failure (CHF) (p=0.005) were significantly higher in ICU patients and the median age was younger among non-ICU patients (p=0.033). Of patients, 16.9% (n=87) were fully vaccinated, and this group's need for ICU support was statistically significantly lower (p=0.021).
Conclusion: We conclude that older age, hypertension, DM, CHF, and being partially vaccinated were associated with the need for ICU support. Therefore, all countries should continuously monitor post-vaccination breakthrough COVID-19 infections to determine the national booster vaccine administration approach that will provide vulnerable individuals the highest protection.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Navigation contains original papers on the science of navigation by man and animals over land and sea and through air and space, including a selection of papers presented at meetings of the Institute and other organisations associated with navigation. Papers cover every aspect of navigation, from the highly technical to the descriptive and historical. Subjects include electronics, astronomy, mathematics, cartography, command and control, psychology and zoology, operational research, risk analysis, theoretical physics, operation in hostile environments, instrumentation, ergonomics, financial planning and law. The journal also publishes selected papers and reports from the Institute’s special interest groups. Contributions come from all parts of the world.