Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and factors associated with mortality in adult patients admitted by COVID -19 in intensive care
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https://doi.org/10.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v8i1.3525.p1-6.2020Palabras clave:
Coronavirus, Adult Respiratory Discomfort Syndrome, Critical CareResumen
Objectives: We conducted a retrospective, observational, case-control type study to define the clinical and epidemiological characteristics and factors associated with death in the intensive care of these patients. Methodology: We reviewed the medical records and examinations of 72 patients with confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection in our intensive care unit (ICU). Results: In the review, 20 patients died during hospitalization, and 52 were discharged from the ICU. Associated with mortality, we verified, after analysis, that age, male gender, smoking, tropononin levels, creatinine, lymphocytes, bilirubin, and respiratory compliance were statistically significant. SOFA, APACHE 2, and SAPS 2 scores were good predictors of ICU mortality in this population. Conclusion: Despite several limitations, our study was able to demonstrate a series of clinical and laboratory factors associated with ICU death by COVID-19, compatible with international and multicenter case seriesDescargas
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2020-11-04
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Barbosa OA, Andrade TG, de Almeida Sousa MD, Rodrigues SE, Viana PR, Moretto M da S, et al. Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and factors associated with mortality in adult patients admitted by COVID -19 in intensive care. J Health Biol Sci. [Internet]. 4 de noviembre de 2020 [citado 1 de julio de 2025];8(1):1-6. Disponible en: https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/view/3525
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