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Titre: Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of severe Covid-19 Intensivecare units-admitted patients in the University Hospital of Blida- Algeria.
Autre(s) titre(s): Caractéristiques cliniques et épidémiologiques des patients admis dansles unités de soins intensifs de l'hôpital universitaire de Blida- Algérie
Auteur(s): Bouamra, A.
Elkeboub 1, A.
Ammimer, A.
Dahnene 1, S.
Sahraoui, K.
Bouhamed, A.R.
Boukara, Z.
Saada, Y.
Bezzaoucha
Mots-clés: SARS-CoV-2, clinical characteristics, Intensive Care Unit, University hospital Blida (Algeria).
Date de publication: oct-2020
Editeur: Faculte de Medecine, Universite Blida 1
Résumé: OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to describe the clinical characteristics of the severe Covid-19 Intensive care units-admitted cases in the university hospital of Blida. METHODS The World Health Organization criteria, according to the local instructions, have been used to define a SARS-CoV-2 case. RT-PCR test or chest CT-Scan was required to classify the cases. Suspected or confirmed Covid-19 patients admitted in Intensive care units constituted the target-population of the study. The data were analyzed by SPSS so ware (20 versions). RESULTS In total, 560 patients were admitted in university hospital of Blida, 62.7% were admitted in Intensive care units. Most of the patients (62%) were male, median age was 65 YO [IQR 52.7-74.2]. More than a half presented co morbidity (55.4%). The most reported clinical characteristics were; Dyspnea (78.8%), cough (78.0%) and fever (77.9%). 262 deaths have been registered, 46.8% including 70.4% in ICU. Median age of deceased patients was 69 YO; more than half dead patients had at least one comorbidity (58%). CONCLUSION Clinical data of Covid-19 patients admitted in ICU of university hospital Blida contribute objectively to measure the degree of seriousness of the disease, and to get a better orientation and management of patients.
URI/URL: https://di.univ-blida.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/16414
ISSN: 2716-8190
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