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[Features of patients admitted with COVID-19 to a Chilean regional hospital during the first stages of the pandemic]. / COVID-19 en adultos en el Hospital de Puerto Montt en la primera etapa de la pandemia.
Javier, Riquelme D; Daniela, Oyarzún M; Daniela, Gallardo A; Julián, Bedoya J; Camila, Bahamonde O; Marieliz, Rincón Ch; María Luisa, Rioseco Z; Loreto, Rojas W; Cristian, Medina A; Carlos, Inzunza P; Mauricio, Riquelme O; José, Caro M; Raúl, Riquelme O.
  • Javier RD; Hospital Puerto Montt, Medicina Interna, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Daniela OM; Hospital Puerto Montt, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Daniela GA; Hospital Puerto Montt, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Julián BJ; Hospital Puerto Montt, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Camila BO; Hospital Puerto Montt, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Marieliz RC; Hospital Puerto Montt, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • María Luisa RZ; Hospital Puerto Montt, Medicina Interna, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Loreto RW; Hospital Puerto Montt, Medicina Interna, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Cristian MA; Hospital Puerto Montt, Medicina Interna, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Carlos IP; Hospital Puerto Montt, Medicina Interna, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Mauricio RO; Hospital Puerto Montt, Medicina Interna, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • José CM; Hospital Puerto Montt, Medicina Interna, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
  • Raúl RO; Hospital Puerto Montt, Medicina Interna, Universidad San Sebastián, Puerto Montt, Chile.
Rev Med Chil ; 150(4): 465-472, 2022 Apr.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2055647
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The COVID-19 pandemic posed a great strain in health services.

AIM:

To describe the epidemiological and clinical features of patients with SARS-CoV-2 admitted to a regional hospital in southern Chile between April and August 2020. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

Clinical records of all hospitalized patients with RT-PCR (+) for SARS-CoV-2 were retrospectively analyzed.

RESULTS:

During the study period 226 patients aged 55 ± 18 years (55% men) were admitted. The main comorbidities were high blood pressure in 45%, diabetes in 31% and obesity in 21%. The main symptoms were dyspnea in 70%, cough in 69%, fever in 62% and myalgia in 47%. Pneumonia was the main cause of admission in 66%. Images on admission were compatible with pneumonia in 81%, and with a typical COVID-19 pattern in 84%. In 76% there was five-lobe involvement. Eighty-seven cases (39%) were admitted to critical care, with an APACHE score of 10.9 ± 7.1. Invasive mechanical ventilation was used in 16%, 30% required prone position and 13%, a high-flow nasal cannula. The mean stay in critical care was 13.3 days. The mean duration of invasive mechanical ventilation was 14.1 days. Antimicrobials were used in 55% and dexamethasone in 36%. Twenty-two (9.7%) patients aged 71.7 ± 14 died. A Charlson comorbidity index > 3, heart failure and connection to invasive mechanical ventilation were independent risk factors for death. An age > 65 years alone and other comorbidities were not risk factors.

CONCLUSIONS:

Viral pneumonia is the main cause of hospitalization for COVID-19, usually extensive and bilateral. The greater severity and poor prognosis of these patients are mainly related to comorbidities.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pandemics / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Chile Language: Spanish Journal: Rev Med Chil Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S0034-98872022000400465

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pandemics / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Chile Language: Spanish Journal: Rev Med Chil Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S0034-98872022000400465