Evaluation of mortality risk factors in patients who died dueto covid-۱۹ at Boushehr shohadaye khalije fars Hospital, ۲۰۲۰-۲۰۲۱

سال انتشار: 1401
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 16 مهر 1401

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Background and Aim : we are examining the clinical and laboratory findings of people who diedwith Covid-۱۹ in the shohadaye khalije fars Hospital to identify the risk factors associated withcovid-۱۹ death.Methods : the files of patients with covid-۱۹ who were admitted to the Hospital,were reviewed.For this purpose, All information related to the patient were extracted from the records and enteredin the checklist. Patient information was divided into two groups of living patients and deadpatients and compared with each other.Raw data were entered into SPSS software and statisticallyanalyzed.Results : The univariate study did not show a significant relationship between gender, nationality,marital status ,alcohol and cigarette addiction, gastrointestinaldisease,chemotherapy,transplantation and mortality. The association of mortality with heartdisease, hypertension, positive troponin, respiratory diseases (other than asthma) is significant.Conclusion : this study has shown, underlying heart disease, underlying respiratory disease(excluding asthma), hypertension,positive troponin, underlying diseases (hypothyroidism andhypothyroidism, HLP, rheumatoid arthritis and mental disorders), longer hospital admission, ICUhospitalization, non-invasive respiration, and intubation increase mortality in patients with Covid-۱۹.

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نویسندگان

Fatemeh Abbasi

department of infectious disease, school of medicine, bushehr university of medical sciences

sudabeh mohammadi

Department of community medicine, faculty of medicine, bushehr university of medical sciences

kimia mosalla nejad

school of medicine, bushehr university of medical sciences