老年人COVID-19综合治疗建议

Q4 Medicine Medicina Interna de Mexico Pub Date : 2020-05-30 DOI:10.24245/mim.v36i3.4215
J. H. Medina-Chávez, J. Colin-Luna, P. Mendoza-Martínez, D. L. Santoyo-Gómez, J. E. Cruz-Aranda
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当前由SARS-CoV-2引起的COVID-19大流行已经到达墨西哥,给普通民众带来了严重的后果,大量的病人和相当数量的死亡,每天都有大量的学术著作产生,带来病例报告和治疗建议,然而,尽管付出了巨大的努力,从其他国家的经验来看,从这些报告中,我们获得了非常宝贵的数据,其中最相关的数据之一是,受影响最大、严重程度更大的是老年人,如果这些人同时患有我国流行率较高的慢性病,情况就更严重了:高血压、糖尿病和肥胖症是墨西哥老年人中特别常见的疾病。众所周知,这一年龄组有其自身的衰老变化和非典型的疾病表现形式,并且在住院的情况下,他们需要更精细和持续的护理以恢复健康;因此,对现有信息进行审查并达成共识,为COVID-19老年人的综合护理提供这些建议
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Recommendations for the integral treatment of older adults with COVID-19
The current COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2, has reached Mexico and has brought serious consequences for the general population;a large number of sick people and a considerable number of deaths Every day, a large number of academic writings are produced that bring case reports and treatment proposals;however, despite these great efforts, from the experience acquired in other countries, the information is still uncertain regarding any treatment that is effective to stop the advance of the pandemic From these reports we have very valuable data, one of the most relevant is that the most affected people and in greater magnitude in terms of severity are older adults, and even more so if these people have comorbidity with chronic diseases of higher prevalence in our country: hypertension, diabetes mellitus and obesity, conditions that are particularly frequent among older Mexican adults It is known that this age group has its own changes of aging and atypical forms of manifestation of the disease, as well as in the case of hospitalization, they require finer and constant care for the recovery of health;so, a review and consensus of existing information to offer these recommendations was made for the comprehensive care of older adults with COVID-19
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Medicina Interna de Mexico
Medicina Interna de Mexico Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: La revista Medicina Interna de México es el órgano oficial del Colegio de Medicina Interna de México Reserva de Titulo de la Dirección General del Derecho de Autor (SEP) número 04-2001-112110545900.-102 certificado de Licitud de Titulo número 11967 y Certilicado de Licitud de Contenido de la Comisión Catificadora de Publicaciones y Revistas Ilustradas (SeGob) número 8375. AutorIzada por SEPOMEX como Publicación Penódica Registro número PPO9- 0884
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