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Clinical profile of COVID-19 patients and their length of stay: Tertiary care hospital experience.
Sachdeva, Mandeep K; Suri, Vikas; Saini, Vikas; Kumar, Ashok; Mohindra, Ritin; Rohilla, Kusum K; Kumar, Mahendra; Soni, Roop K; Singh, Harjeet; Sharma, Praveen; Kumar, Sanjay; Jain, Arihant; Naidu, Gsrsnk; Rastogi, Ashu; Prasad, Kuruswamy T; Bhogal, Ranjit Pal S.
  • Sachdeva MK; Department of Hospital Administration, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Suri V; Department of Internal Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Saini V; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Kumar A; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Mohindra R; Department of Internal Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Rohilla KK; College of Nursing, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Kumar M; Department of Neurology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Soni RK; Department of Internal Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Singh H; Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Sharma P; Department of Hematology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Kumar S; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Jain A; Department of Internal Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Naidu G; Department of Internal Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Rastogi A; Department of Endocrinology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Prasad KT; Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Bhogal RPS; Department of Hospital Administration, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
J Family Med Prim Care ; 11(6): 3100-3103, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1934401
ABSTRACT

Background:

SARSCoV-2, a coronavirus that causes COVID-19, is spreading rapidly. By the middle of August-2021, it has affected over 3 million confirmed cases in India. The main aim of this study was to examine the clinical profile of COVID-19 patients and their length of stay during treatment in a hospital. Materials and

Methods:

It was a hospital-based retrospective study conducted by using a total enumeration technique in July-August 2021 at Nehru Hospital, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) in India. The present study was conducted on 72 COVID-19 patients who took treatment in 4C and 5C wards. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data, which included bio-demographic factors and questions about their treatment and length of stay.

Results:

The majority of the 72 COVID-19 positive patients were men (62%), belonged to the age group of 41-60 years (35%), had SpO2 levels ranging from 91%-95% (45%), and received room air O2 therapy (63%) during their treatment in the hospital. Female patients had a longer length of stay (7.33 days), patients under the age of 20 years had the longest hospital stay (11.5 days), patients with SpO2 less than 70% had the longest hospital stay (8 days), and patients who received oxygen using a non-rebreathing mask had the longest hospital stay (11 days).

Conclusion:

To avoid panic situations, regular admission and discharge of patients was essential due to the considerable increase in cases during the second wave. Patient length of stay was reduced as a consequence of collaboration and cooperation among all physicians, residents, staff nurses, and paramedics, with the goal of discharging the patient after a room air trial and follow up if needed.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: J Family Med Prim Care Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jfmpc.jfmpc_2107_21

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Journal: J Family Med Prim Care Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jfmpc.jfmpc_2107_21