PROFILE OF BRAIN INJURY PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 INFECTION AT DR. SOETOMO HOSPITAL SURABAYA FOR THE PERIOD 2020 TO 2022

Darian Mulyana, Agus Turchan, Imam Subadi, Tedy Apriawan
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In 2019, a previously unidentified coronavirus was named COVID-19. This virus can infect everyone without exception, including brain injury patients. Because this virus is relatively new, there have not been many studies examining the interaction of COVID-19 with brain injury. The purpose of this study was to examine the profile of brain injury patients with COVID-19 at Dr. Soetomo Hospital. Method This study was conducted with a descriptive observational method with a retrospective approach. The data taken came from the medical records of Dr. Soetomo Hospital. The results of 56 brain injury patients with COVID-19, the majority of whom were male, most of whom were in the age range of 40 – 59 years, mild brain injury cases were the most dominant, the average length of patient stay was 16.4 days and patient mortality was 30.4%.
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泗水苏托莫医院 2020 年至 2022 年感染 Covid-19 的脑损伤患者概况2020 至 2022 年期间泗水苏托摩医院的脑损伤患者概况
2019 年,一种之前尚未发现的冠状病毒被命名为 COVID-19。这种病毒可以无一例外地感染所有人,包括脑损伤患者。由于这种病毒相对较新,目前还没有很多研究探讨 COVID-19 与脑损伤的相互作用。本研究的目的是调查 Soetomo 医生医院感染 COVID-19 的脑损伤患者的情况。方法 本研究采用回顾性描述观察法。数据来自于Dr. Soetomo医院的医疗记录。研究结果显示,56 例 COVID-19 脑损伤患者中,男性居多,年龄大多在 40 - 59 岁之间,以轻度脑损伤病例居多,患者平均住院时间为 16.4 天,死亡率为 30.4%。
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