Características clínicas de los pacientes con enfermedades inmunomediadas inflamatorias afectados por Covid-19 / Clinical characteristics of patients with affected inflammatory immunemediated diseases by Covid-19
Index enferm
; 31(2): [56-60], s.f.
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in Spanish
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| ID: ibc-208871
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RESUMEN
Objetivo principal Describir la incidencia de Covid-19 por sexo y especialidad en pacientes con Enfermedad Inmunomediada Inflamatoria (EIMI). Metodología:
Estudio observacional prospectivo de pacientes en seguimiento/tratamiento en un Centro de Enfermedades Inmuno-mediadas Inflamatorias, de marzo a junio de 2020.Resultados:
El total de pacientes en seguimiento era de 1672, se realizaron 3480 consultas, siendo telemáticas 2382(68.4 %). Se confirmaron 77(4.60 %) casos de Covid-19, siendo mujeres 40 (51.98 %). Los síntomas prevalentes fueron tos seca (81.8 %), mialgias/artralgias (77.9 %), cefalea (68.8 %), fiebre (55.8 %) y neumonía (22.4 %). Se encontraron diferencias en los síntomas por especialidad mialgias/artralgias (p=0.001), cefalea (p=0.011), fiebre (p=0.012). Necesitaron hospitalización 17 pacientes (22.10 %) y 3 (17.65 %) en Cuidados Intensivos.Conclusión:
La terapia con fármacos biológicos no se asoció con peores resultados de Covid-19. Las consultas telemáticas realizada por Enfermeras de Práctica Avanzada garantizaron el seguimiento óptimo, la detección precoz y la continuidad del tratamiento.(AU)ABSTRACT
Objective:
Describe the incidence of Covid-19 by sex and specialty in patients with Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease (IMID).Methods:
Prospective observational study of patients in treatment at a Centre for Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases, march to june 2020.Results:
The patients in follow-up were 1672, 3480 consultations were carried out, 2382 were telematic (68.4 %). The cases of covid-19 were 77 (4.60 %), were women 40 (51.98 %). The prevalent symptoms were seca (81.8 %), myalgia/arthralgia (77.9 %), headache (68.8 %), fever (55.8 %) and pneumonia (22.4 %). Statistical differences were found in symptoms by specialty myalgia / arthralgia (p=0.001), headache (p=0.011), fever (p=0.012). Hospital admission was required in 17 (22.10 %) patients and 3 (17.65 %) in the Intensive Care Unit.Conclusions:
Biological drug therapy was not associated with worse Covid-19 outcomes. Telematic consultations carried out by Advanced Nurse Practitioner ensured optimal follow-up, early detection and continuity of treatment.(AU)
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Collection:
National databases
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Spain
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Rheumatology
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Incidence
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Treatment Outcome
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Telemedicine
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Coronavirus Infections
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Early Diagnosis
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Drug Therapy
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Betacoronavirus
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Index enferm
Year:
2022
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón/España