45例新冠肺炎临床研究及神奈川模型对病情分级的考虑

H. Shimizu, Yuki Ikeda, T. Imai, T. Osumi, K. Kasai, Hiroki Watanabe, M. Masuda, T. Takasaki, O. Akasaka, M. Nishikawa, Hideaki Anan, Y. Tokita
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新型冠状病毒感染的爆发在武汉城市,湖北省,中国,2019年12月,在全球迅速蔓延,和病例数没有明显的传播途径(社区传播的情况下)正在增加在日本我们遇到COVID-19感染的45例,其中包括33男12女病人病人的平均年龄是50 6年的症状是发烧在39(86 7%)情况下,咳嗽在33(73 3%)情况下,不适在24(53 3%)情况下,腹泻5(11 1%)情况下,此外,根据Kanagawa-model严重性分类由神奈川县避免崩溃的医疗基础设施造成的突然增加的患者,30例分为有轻微的疾病,14比较严重的疾病,和1有严重疾病的患者30轻微的疾病,1(3 3%)显示恶化至中等严重疾病在临床过程中,在14例中重度疾病患者中,6例(42.9%)病情恶化为重度疾病。从患者随后的临床病程来看,神奈川模型严重程度分级是一种合理的分级方法,可以使患者得到满意的分诊
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Clinical Study of 45 Cases of COVID-19 and a Consideration of Severity Classification by the Kanagawa Model
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus infection in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, in December 2019, has spread rapidly around the world, and the number of cases with no apparent route of transmission (cases of community transmission) is increasing in Japan We have encountered 45 cases of COVID-19 infection, including 33 male and 12 female patients The average age of the patients was 50 6 years The symptoms were fever in 39 (86 7%) cases, cough in 33 (73 3%) cases, malaise in 24 (53 3%) cases, and diarrhea in 5 (11 1%) cases In addition, according to the Kanagawa-model severity classification constructed by Kanagawa Prefecture to avoid collapse of the medical infrastructure caused by a sudden increase in patients, 30 cases were classified as having mild disease, 14 as having moderately severe disease, and 1 as having severe disease Of the 30 patients with mild disease, 1 (3 3%) showed deterioration to moderately severe disease during the clinical course, and of the 14 patients with moderately severe disease, 6 (42 9%) showed deterioration to severe disease The findings in respect of the subsequent clinical course of the patients suggest that the Kanagawa-model severity classification is a reasonable classification for satisfactory triage of patients
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