达喀尔 Fann 医院流行病治疗中心 COVID-19 第三和第四波住院病人的流行病学、临床和放射学概况

N. Fall, V. M. P. Cisse, Khardiata Diallo Mbaye, Ndeye Aissatou Lakhe, Aminata Massaly, Daye Ka, A. Sarr, P. Diouf, Daouda Thioub, A. S. Badiane, L. Fortes, Pape Samba Bâ, A. Sall, Moussa Seydi
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目的:描述因感染 COVID-19 而在范恩流行病治疗中心(ETC)住院的患者的流行病学、临床生物学和放射学方面的情况。 研究方法:2021 年 7 月至 2022 年 3 月期间在范县医院进行的横断面研究。我们纳入了所有因感染 COVID-19 而住院的患者,这些患者均有流行病学、临床和 CT 扫描图证据,且 RT-PCR 或 Ag RDT 呈阳性。数据输入 Excel,并使用 R 软件进行分析。定性变量以绝对频率和相对频率表示。定量变量根据其分布情况,用平均值及其标准差或与极值相关的中位数来描述。 结果研究期间共有 248 名患者入组。平均年龄为 61.7 ± 15.2 岁。248 名患者中有 110 名女性(44.4%)。高血压是最常见的合并症,有 89 名患者(35.89%)患有高血压,其次分别是糖尿病(21.7%)和肥胖症(7.26%)。四分之三(76.6%)的患者没有接种过 COVID-19 疫苗。呼吸困难是最常见的临床症状(77%)。超过三分之一的患者(39%)有呼吸道以外的症状。共有 109 名患者接受了 d-二聚体检测,其中 80 人(73.4%)的 d-二聚体水平≥ 500ng/ml。182 名患者(73.4%)接受过胸部 CT 或血管 CT 检查。其中,71.9%的患者有磨玻璃病变,一半(50%)的患者有严重至危重病变。在我们的研究中,52 名患者死亡,病死率为 21%。 结论是我们的研究对象主要是老年人,其中大多数未接种过 COVID-19 疫苗,并患有一种或多种合并症,其中最具代表性的是高血压、糖尿病和心脏病。在这些人群中,COVID-19 的死亡率很高,约为四分之一。
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Epidemiological, Clinical and Radiological Profile of Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19 at the Epidemic Treatment Centre of the Fann Hospital, Dakar during the Third and Fourth Waves
Aims: To describe the epidemiological, clinico-biological and radiological aspects of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 infection at the Fann Epidemics Treatment Center (ETC). Methodology: Cross-sectional study in Fann hospital, between July 2021 and March 2022. We included all patients hospitalized for COVID-19 infection on the basis of epidemiological, clinical and CT scanographic evidence associated with a positive RT-PCR or Ag RDT. The data were entered into Excel and analysed using R software. Qualitative variables were expressed as absolute and relative frequencies. Quantitative variables were described by the average accompanied by its standard deviation or the median associated with the extremes according to their distribution. Results: A total of 248 patients were enrolled during the study period. The average age was 61.7 ±15.2 years. Of the 248 patients, 110 were women (44.4%). High blood pressure was the most frequent comorbidity and was found in 89 patients (35.89%), followed by diabetes (21.7%) and obesity (7.26%) respectively. Three quarters (76.6%) of our patients had not been vaccinated against COVID-19. Dyspnoea was the most frequently encountered clinical symptoms (77%). More than a third of patients (39%) had extra-respiratory symptoms. A total of 109 patients underwent d-dimer testing, of whom 80 (73.4%) had levels ≥ 500ng/ml. One hundred and eighty-two patients (73.4%) had undergone thoracic CT or CT angio. And among them, 71.9% had ground-glass lesions, and half (50%) had severe to critical lesions. In our study, 52 patients died, representing a case-fatality rate of 21%. Conclusion: Our study population consisted mainly of elderly subjects, most of whom had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and had one or more comorbidities, the most representative of which were high blood pressure, diabetes and heart diseases. In this population, the mortality rate of COVID-19 was significant, approximately one in four patients.
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