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Población hospitalizada con diagnóstico de Covid-19 en los centros de salud públicos de la región sudeste del Gran Buenos Aires

INTRODUCTION: The present work describes the clinical characteristics and interventions to minimize morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients diagnosed with COVID-19. METHODS: It is a prospective cohort investigation of patients who received a response from the Health Centers in the southeast...

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Autores principales: Yacobitti, Alejandro, Otero, Lisandro, Doldan Arruabarrena, Valeria Soledad, Arano, Juan, Lage, Sergio, Silberman, Martín, Zubieta, Martín, Erbetta, Ilda, Danei, Patricia, Baeck, Gertrudis, Paz, Andrea, Vallejos, Virginia, Cavalli, Federico, Calderón, Nicolás, Di Gregorio, Maximiliano, Hernández, Viviana, Bruno, Daniela, Rodera, Beatriz, Macherett, Ignacio, Parisi, Davis, Gallastegui, Matías, Bernardi, Rubén, Azcárate, Sandra, Hraste, A, Caridie, Inés, Boechie, Leonardo, Kochene, Silvia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8713370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33787017
http://dx.doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v78.n1.31146
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: The present work describes the clinical characteristics and interventions to minimize morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients diagnosed with COVID-19. METHODS: It is a prospective cohort investigation of patients who received a response from the Health Centers in the southeast region (RS) of the metropolitan area (AMBA) from April 8 to September 30, 2020. A Situation Room was used epidemiological with two monitoring and follow-up boards, one for bed management and the other for patient management. RESULTS: During the analyzed period, 2,588 patients with confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis were admitted, 1,943 with suspected COVID-19 pathology, and 1,464 subjects with other pathologies. 55% of the patients were men and the mean age was 51 years. There were 82.8% patients with pre-existing diseases, hypertension and diabetes were the most frequent. 14% were hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit. The mortality of the cohort was 15.05%, mortality was higher for male patients, over 60 years of age, and with the presence of pre-existing diseases. CONCLUSION: Our cohort is younger than other published works. Older people, men, and people with comorbidities are at increased risk for COVID-19-related mortality. The public health system was able to respond to the demand without collapsing the hospital institutions.