西班牙两家地区医院COVID-19大流行的家庭医院管理。这意味着什么,我们照顾了谁,谁死了,随着时间的推移,援助是如何演变的。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Revista Espanola De Quimioterapia Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.37201/req/138.2022
D Sánchez Fabra, T Herrero Jordán, A Alda Lozano, V Duro Suárez, N Saura Blasco, I Torres Courchoud
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目的:家庭住院(HH)是一种替代住院方式,在COVID-19大流行等健康压力时期非常有用。本文研究了西班牙两家县医院HH住院两年来COVID-19患者的管理情况。方法:对所有在HH诊断为COVID-19疾病的患者进行描述性、观察性和回顾性研究。随后,进一步分析HH或出院后30天死亡的患者特征,并比较研究第一阶段(2020年)和第二阶段(2021年和2022年的一部分)的管理。结果:共招募了167例患者。52.1%的人认为经济会继续复苏,而40.7%的人认为经济不会恶化。死于HAD的患者年龄较大(平均87.5岁),合并症较多,在心脏骤停时更可能有不复苏命令(DNR)(85%)。在该研究的第二阶段,与2020年全年入院的患者相比,入院的老年患者、更多合并症患者和更大程度的DNR订单。结论:HAD是一种有用的资源,可提高卫生系统在COVID-19引起的疾病等压力情况下的复原力。现有单位的发展和增长,以及在没有现有单位的地方创建新的单位,可能是未来医学的基本工具。
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[Management of COVID-19 pandemic in hospital at home in two regional Spanish hospitals. what it meant, who we cared for, who died and how assistance has evolved over time].

Objective: Home Hospitalization (HH) is an alternative hospitalization modality that can be very useful in times of health stress such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper includes the management of patients admitted with COVID-19 in HH in two county spanish hospitals for two years.

Methods: A descriptive, observational and retrospective study of all patients admitted at HH with a diagnosis of COVID-19 disease was carried out. Subsequently, further analysis was carried out to characterize the patients who died in HH or 30 days after discharge and another to compare the management between the first phase of the study (2020) and the second one (2021 and part of 2022).

Results: A total of 167 patients were recruited. A 52.1% moved to watch that the recovery continued compared to 40.7% in which it was done to watch that they did not worsen. The patients who died in HAD were older (mean 87.5 years), more comorbid and more likely to have do-not resucitate orders (DNR) in case of cardiac arrest (85%). In the second phase of the study, older patients, more comorbid patients and with a greater degree of DNR orders were admitted than those admitted throughout 2020.

Conclusions: HAD is a useful resource to increase the resilience of health systems in cases of stress such as the disease caused by COVID-19. The development and growth of existing units, as well as the creation of new ones where they do not exist, could be a basic tool for the medicine of the future.

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期刊介绍: The official journal of the Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia (Spanish Society of Chemotherapy), publishes articles that further knowledge and advance the science and application of antimicrobial chemotherapy with antibiotics and antifungal, antiviral and antiprotozoal agents primarily in human medicine. Authors sign an exclusive license agreement, where authors have copyright but license exclusive rights in their article to the Publisher. All manuscripts are free open access. Revista Española de Quimioterapia includes the following sections: reviews, original articles, brierf reports, letters, and consensus documents.
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