Medisur (Oct 2023)

Comorbidities related to the COVID-19 severity in adults. Hospital San Vicente de Paul. 2021

  • Mónica Echeverría Martínez,
  • Jorge Luis Anaya González,
  • Secundino González Pardo,
  • Juan Francisco Vaca Oña

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 5
pp. 1024 – 1034

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Foundation: the study of the clinical characteristics of people infected with COVID-19 has shown that factors such as advanced age, male gender and the presence of comorbidities are associated with the clinical variability of this disease.Objective: to determine the comorbidities related to the severity of COVID-19 infections.Methods: research carried out at the San Vicente de Paul Hospital, which includes 200 patients admitted for COVID-19. The collection of information was carried out through the medical records and the degree of severity of COVID-19 was categorized. Pearson's Chi square was used with a significance level of 95%, p≤ 0.005 and the Odds Ratio test for risk estimation.Results: 53% of the patients belong to the male sex and 61.5% presented at least one comorbidity, and arterial hypertension was the most reported (35%); 70% predominated with a serious disease and 2.5% died. Furthermore, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease was associated with an increased risk of developing mild to moderate illness from COVID-19.Conclusions: the study favors monitoring the association between comorbidities as the pandemic progressed and using the information as a prognostic factor to guide early intervention and an appropriate therapeutic approach.

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