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Analysis of COVID deaths: A single centre experience in Mumbai medical college
Journal of Association of Physicians of India ; 69(9):14-16, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1404460
ABSTRACT
Objectives 1. To calculate the mortality rate of COVID 19 at our centre. 2. To study age and sex distribution of COVID 19 deaths. 3. To study the duration of hospital stay with mortality. 4. To study the comorbidities associated with mortality.

Methods:

This is a retrospective analytical study of COVID 19 deaths which have occurred from April 2020 to January 2021. Death records of patients who were Confirmed positive cases of COVID 19 infection by Antigen positivity or RT PCR (polymerase chain reaction) or CBNAAT were analysed based on the total number of admissions, total deaths, age and gender distribution;duration of hospital stay, co-morbidities.

Results:

There were 763 deaths in our study. Total admissions were 5762. Mortality rate was 13.2%. Out of these 481 were males and 282 females. The mean age of death was in the group of 60-70 years with a median age of 64.8 years. 221 patients had ≥ 3 comorbidities, 162 had ≥ 2 comorbidities. 172 had single comorbidities and 208 no comorbidities.

Conclusions:

COVID 19 affects people of all age groups and gender. It neither spares people with comorbidities nor those without any comorbidities. There is no specific therapy for its treatment. Hence Vaccination, and use of masks, social distancing and sanitization are the policies which will help in the long run. © 2021 Journal of Association of Physicians of India. All rights reserved.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: Journal of Association of Physicians of India Year: 2021 Document Type: Article