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LTOT and Its Delivery lot及其交付
Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2022.205.1_meetingabstracts.a4298
S. S. Patil
COVID-19 can lead to persistent hypoxia due to persistent inflammatory responses to SARS-CoV- 2 in the respiratory system. Post-COVID syndrome, may involve multiple organ systems leading to physical and medical sequelae following COVID-19, including chronic hypoxemia. Long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) is an established treatment for patients with chronic hypoxemia, generally used in chronic airway diseases. Aims and objectives 1.To evaluate COVID-19 patients advised LTOT in post-COVID period 2. To determine if the need for oxygen support continues 3. To ascertain as to if these post covid patients actually need oxygen concentratorsMethodology500 post COVID-19 patients on oxygen therapy at home were questioned about LTOT at follow-up visit. Patients' demographics, admission symptoms, laboratory and radiological findings were recorded retrospectively from hospital database. Inclusion criteria1.patients aged 30 yrs and above2.Post covid patients patients with ARDS3.Patients consenting for the study Exclusion criteria Patients with active tuberculosis Patients with recent history of myocardial infarction in last 3 monthsResults1.There were 300 men (60%) and 200 women (40%) 2.The mean age of 68.6±12.6. 3.Average visit time for evaluation was 3.03±1.43 months. 4.18% of the patients died during the post-COVID process, which was related with high age (p=0.003), usage of mechanical ventilation (p=0.019) 5.The need for oxygen support continued in 32.9% of the patients. 6.Admission to intensive care unit and having a high serum D-dimer level (> 1000μg/L) were significant risk factors for the ongoing need of home oxygen support (p= 0.026 and 0.010, respectively). 7.The oxygen saturation level at hospital admission was found to be significantly lower in patients who continued to require oxygen therapy (p<0.001).Conclusion1.Most COVID-19 patients do not need LTOT in the post-COVID period meaning that the clinicians should be more selective when planning home oxygen therapy. Chest physiotheray and breathing exercises in post hospitalisation and pulmonary rehabilitation helped to exclude the need for LTOT in follow-up visits 2.Oxygen cylinders can be a more affordable option for most out covid patients discharged on LTOT. Oxygen concentrators should only be prescribed if home oxygen requirement persist on followup visits.
由于呼吸系统对SARS-CoV- 2的持续炎症反应,COVID-19可导致持续缺氧。COVID-19后综合征可能涉及多个器官系统,导致COVID-19后的身体和医学后遗症,包括慢性低氧血症。长期氧疗(LTOT)是治疗慢性低氧血症的常用方法,一般用于慢性气道疾病。目的和目标评估COVID-19患者在COVID-19后2期的LTOT建议。以确定是否需要继续供氧。为了确定这些新冠肺炎后患者是否真的需要吸氧器,方法对500名在家吸氧的新冠肺炎后患者进行随访时的ltt询问。从医院数据库中回顾性记录患者的人口统计学、入院症状、实验室和放射检查结果。包含criteria1。患者年龄30岁及以上。covid - 19后患者ARDS3患者。同意研究的患者排除标准活动性肺结核患者最近3个月内有心肌梗死史的患者其中男性300人(60%),女性200人(40%)。平均年龄68.6±12.6岁。3.平均访视时间为3.03±1.43个月。4.18%的患者在covid后过程中死亡,与年龄高(p=0.003)、机械通气使用(p=0.019)有关。32.9%的患者继续需要氧气支持。6.入住重症监护病房和血清d -二聚体水平高(> 1000μg/L)是持续需要家庭氧支持的显著危险因素(p分别= 0.026和0.010)。7.继续吸氧治疗的患者入院时血氧饱和度明显降低(p<0.001)。大多数COVID-19患者在COVID-19后不需要lot,这意味着临床医生在计划家庭氧气治疗时应更具选择性。住院后和肺部康复的胸部物理治疗和呼吸练习有助于排除随访中LTOT的需要2。对于大多数通过lot出院的covid患者来说,氧气瓶可能是一种更实惠的选择。只有在随访中仍需要家庭氧气时才应开氧气浓缩器。
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Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2022.205.1_meetingabstracts.a4274
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Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2022.205.1_meetingabstracts.a4284
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