Retrospective evaluation of laboratory, radiological and clinical findings of COVID-19 suspected cases with a public health perspective in Adiyaman Training and Research Hospital
Year 2021,
Volume: 11 Issue: 4, 469 - 473, 31.07.2021
Ferit Kaya
,
Gülnur Tarhan
,
Sadık Akgün
,
Hakan Sezgin Sayiner
,
Ercan Çil
,
Uğur Lök
,
Safiye Kafadar
,
Furkan Bakirhan
Abstract
Aim: The purpose of this study is to evaluate SARS-CoV-2 cases based on clinical evidence from the perspective of public health.
Materials and Methods: The data of 354 people were analyzed which were among the patients admitted to the pandemic hospital in Adiyaman in the study.
Results: 70.6% of those admitted to the hospital with suspected COVID-19, 60% of those received inpatient treatment and 61.2% of those who were PCR-positive were male. The median age of those admitted to the hospital was 37 years. 90% were in a good general condition. The median length of hospitalization was 7 days. 14.8% PCR-positive patients required mechanical ventilation. Generally, D-dimer, CRP and WBC levels were poor, which were higher in those receiving intensive care (p<0.05).
Conclusion: As a result, the disease seems to be more common among men. CT abnormalities are common. D-Dimer, CRP and WBC levels are associated with severe disease.
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Adıyaman Eğitim Araştırma Hastanesine başvuran COVID-19 şüpheli vakaların laboratuvar, radyolojik ve klinik bulgularının halk sağlığı bakışıyla retrospektif değerlendirilmesi
Year 2021,
Volume: 11 Issue: 4, 469 - 473, 31.07.2021
Ferit Kaya
,
Gülnur Tarhan
,
Sadık Akgün
,
Hakan Sezgin Sayiner
,
Ercan Çil
,
Uğur Lök
,
Safiye Kafadar
,
Furkan Bakirhan
Abstract
Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, SARS-CoV-2 vakalarını halk sağlığı perspektifinden klinik kanıtlara dayalı olarak değerlendirmektir.
Gereç ve Yöntem: Araştırmada Adıyaman pandemi hastanesine başvuran hastalardan 354 kişinin verileri incelendi.
Bulgular: Hastaneye COVID-19 şüphesi ile başvuranların %70,6'sı, yatarak tedavi görenlerin %60'ı ve PCR pozitif olanların% 61,2'si erkekti. Hastaneye başvuranların ortanca yaşı 37 idi. % 90'ı genel olarak iyi durumdaydı. Ortanca hastanede kalış süresi 7 gündü. PCR pozitif hastaların% 14.8'i mekanik ventilasyona ihtiyaç duydu. Genel olarak D-dimer, CRP ve WBC seviyeleri zayıftı ve yoğun bakım alanlarda daha yüksekti (p<0.05)
Sonuç: Sonuç olarak, hastalık erkekler arasında daha yaygın görünmektedir. BT anormallikleri yaygındır. D-Dimer, CRP ve WBC seviyeleri ciddi hastalıkla ilişkilidir.
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