Demographic profile and outcomes in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in a tertiary care teaching hospital

Shruti Malhotra, Mirza Beg, Shalu Bawa, Arpit Vishnoi, Jagdish Rawat, Amit Varma, Sangeetha Huidrom
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Background: Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19), a novel viral infection has proved to dismantle the lives of people worldwide and has inflicted a major health crisis making it crucial to study its demographic and outcome profile to safeguard the future generations to the best of our capabilities. Aims and Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyze observational outcomes of the hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Materials and Methods: Study was conducted at Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical and Health Sciences, Dehradun from October 1, 2020, to September 30, 2021, after approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee. It was a cross-sectional, open-label, and retrospective study that included hospitalized COVID-19 patients confirmed by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction testing. Records of patients were obtained with permission from concerned authorities. Appropriate statistical tools were used for analysis. P ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Records of 606 hospitalized COVID-19 patients were analyzed and indicated that 359 (59.24%) patients were male and 247 (40.76%) were female. The male: female ratio is 1.45:1. The majority of the patients 228 (37.62%) belonged to age group of 46–60 years. Two hundred and seventy-one (44.72%) patients suffered from associated comorbidities of which diabetes mellitus 87 (32.10%) followed by hypertension 70 (25.83%) were most common. 217 (35.81%) patients required oxygen support. Of 86(14.19%) reported deaths, 60 (69.77%) were male with statistically significant P-value belonged to age group of 61–75 years. Median length of stay of the patients was 7 days. Conclusion: Majority of patients hospitalized were male and belonged to middle-aged group. Majority of mortalities were among males and belonged to elderly age-group. Most patients with comorbidities were from elderly age-group and diabetes being most common. Continued study on infectivity profile of infected individuals may contribute largely in assessment and formulation of various norms to fight the disease in the future.
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某三级保健教学医院住院COVID-19患者的人口统计特征和结局
背景:新冠病毒病-19 (COVID-19)是一种新型病毒感染,已被证明会摧毁全世界人民的生命,并造成重大健康危机,因此研究其人口结构和结果概况,以尽我们最大的能力保护子孙后代至关重要。目的和目的:本研究的目的是分析COVID-19住院患者的观察结果。材料和方法:经机构伦理委员会批准,研究于2020年10月1日至2021年9月30日在德拉敦Shri Guru Ram Rai医学与健康科学研究所进行。这是一项横断面、开放标签、回顾性研究,纳入了经逆转录聚合酶链反应检测证实的住院COVID-19患者。患者的记录是在有关当局的许可下获得的。采用适当的统计工具进行分析。P≤0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:分析606例新冠肺炎住院患者病历,男性359例(59.24%),女性247例(40.76%)。男女比例为1.45:1。患者228例(37.62%),年龄在46 ~ 60岁之间。其中糖尿病87例(32.10%),其次为高血压70例(25.83%)。217例(35.81%)患者需要吸氧支持。死亡86例(14.19%),其中男性60例(69.77%),p值均有统计学意义,年龄在61 ~ 75岁。患者的中位住院时间为7天。结论:住院患者以男性居多,属中年人群。大多数死亡是男性,属于老年年龄组。合并症患者多为老年人,以糖尿病患者最为常见。继续研究受感染个体的传染性特征,可能在很大程度上有助于评估和制定今后防治该疾病的各种规范。
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