STRUCTURE OF MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH NEW CORONAVIRUS INFECTION COVID-19 DEAD IN HOSPITAL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54890/.v4i4.1048

Abstract

A comparative analysis of the case histories of patients with coronavirus infection who died and survived in the period 2020-2021 was carried out. The study confirmed the negative impact of comorbid conditions on the course and outcome of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19. Patients with blood diseases are at the greatest risk of adverse outcome. The structure of mortality from a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 is described. Respiratory failure and respiratory distress syndrome play a primary role in the mortality of patients from complications of Covid-19.
The reliability of the absence of the influence of age and gender on the course and outcome of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 is shown. Comparison of laboratory parameters of the blood test between the studied groups of patients revealed a significant difference in the levels of lymphocytes, indicating the development of immune suppression, which led to an unfavorable outcome.
Medical-organizational (defects in therapy at the pre-hospital stage) and biological risk factors for deterioration or death from the new coronavirus infection COVID-19 were identified. The inexpediency of treatment with antibacterial drugs at the prehospital stage with a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 is shown. The inadvisability of prescribing antibacterial drugs at the prehospital stage and their negative impact on the severity of the condition upon admission with a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 is shown.

Keywords:

coronavirus infection, pneumonia, comorbid conditions.

Author Biographies

D.O. Kuvatova, Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after B.N.Yeltsin

Department of Infectious Diseases named after Professor A.I. Romanenko

E.A. Radchenko, Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after B.N.Yeltsin

Department of Infectious Diseases named after Professor A.I. Romanenko

V.T.R. Hengkessa, Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after B.N.Yeltsin

Department of Infectious Diseases named after Professor A.I. Romanenko

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Published

2023-11-23

How to Cite

Куватова, Д., Е. Радченко, and В. Хенгкесса. “STRUCTURE OF MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH NEW CORONAVIRUS INFECTION COVID-19 DEAD IN HOSPITAL ”. Euroasian Health Journal, vol. 4, no. 4, Nov. 2023, pp. 26-33, doi:10.54890/.v4i4.1048.

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INTERNAL MEDICINE