COVID-19:一个家庭的诅咒

M. Ameri, N. Hadi, M. Ameri, A. Al-Ameri
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背景:本报告旨在观察肥胖与COVID-19症状和感染后症状之间的临床关联。在发现COVID-19并发症方面,支持治疗非常重要,因为早期发现和干预对患者的预后有很大影响。受试者和方法:经伦理委员会口头同意和批准后,所有3例(n=3)表现为普通感冒、发热、咳嗽、呼吸困难以及肥胖的患者被考虑进入本研究。所有患者均经rt - pcr检测阳性,确诊为新冠肺炎。所有患者均给予标准治疗。结果:3例患者均为肥胖成人,男51岁,男33岁,女45岁,均表现为发热、咳嗽、呼吸困难、体痛,类似呼吸道病毒感染。根据患者的临床情况,最初给予头孢菌素静脉注射1 g,左旋喹每日750 mg,皮下注射低分子肝素40 mg BID,地塞米松6 mg IV BID。血氧饱和度低于90%的患者(n=2)也给予地塞米松剂量至8mg BID IV,美罗培南剂量至1g BID IV,并继续支持治疗以获得可能的益处。所有患者均康复。结论:在我们的3个病例系列中,我们能够观察到肥胖与COVID-19症状和感染后症状之间的临床关联。虽然这是关于影响的初步结果,但它确实提出了关于肥胖患者疾病改变及其对治疗反应的影响的问题。我们也看到了支持治疗在发现COVID-19并发症方面的重要性,因为早期发现和干预对患者的预后有很大影响。
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COVID-19: A Family's Cursed
Background: This report aims to observe a clinical association between obesity, and COVID-19 symptoms and post infection symptoms. Along with the importance of supportive treatment, in detection of COVID-19 complications, as early detection and intervention made a huge difference in patients’ prognosis. Subjects and Methods: After verbal consent and clearance from ethics committee, all the 3 patients (n=3) presenting with common cold, fever, cough, and breathlessness, along with obesity were considered for entry to this study. The diagnosis of COVID-19 was confirmed via a positive rtPCR test among all the patients. All the patients were given standard treatment. Results: All the 3 cases were obese adults aged 51 years old male, 33-year-old male, and 45- year-old female, all of them presented with fever, cough, breathlessness, and body ache simulating a respiratory tract viral infection. They were initially treated with Cephalosporin IV 1 g, Levaquin 750 mg daily, and subcutaneous injection of low molecular weight heparin 40 mg BID, Dexamethasone 6 mg IV BID depending upon the clinical status of these patients. Those patients who had lower oxygen saturation below 90% (n=2) were also administered dexamethasone dosage to 8 mg BID IV, and meropenem to 1 g IV BID, and continue supportive treatment for possible benefit. All patients recovered. Conclusions: Over the course of our 3 cases series, we were able to observe a clinical association between obesity, and COVID-19 symptoms, and post-infection symptoms. While this is a preliminary outcome on the impact, it does raise questions about disease modifications in patients with obesity, and its impact on response to treatment. We also saw the importance of supportive treatment, in the detection of COVID-19 complications, as early detection and intervention made a huge difference in patients’ prognosis.
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