• Title of article

    Comparison of chronic diseases in deceased and survived patients with COVID-19 admitted to the hospital

  • Author/Authors

    Babamahmoodi ، Farhang Department of Infectious Disease - Antimicrobial Resistance Research Center, School of Medicine, Razi Teaching Hospital, Communicable Diseases Institute - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Davoodi ، Lotfollah Department of Infectious Disease - Antimicrobial Resistance Research Center, School of Medicine, Razi Teaching Hospital, Communicable Diseases Institute - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Ahangarkani ، Fatemeh Department of Infectious Disease - Antimicrobial Resistance Research Center, School of Medicine, Razi Teaching Hospital, Communicable Diseases Institute - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei ، Aliasghar Department of Infectious Disease - Antimicrobial Resistance Research Center, School of Medicine, Razi Teaching Hospital, Communicable Diseases Institute - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences

  • From page
    208
  • To page
    214
  • Abstract
    BACKGROUND: Assessing the prevalence of chronic diseases is necessary to reduce complications and mortality rates in patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This study aimed to evaluate the chronic diseases in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and describe the clinical course of symptoms and changes in laboratory findings during the hospitalization of these patients.METHODS: This cross-sectional and retrospective study investigated the frequency of various chronic diseases in hospitalized patients with COVID-19, and compared them to deceased and improved patients in Razi Teaching Hospital, Ghaemshahr, Mazandaran Province, the northern part of Iran, during the March to September 2020. Data analysis was performed by SPSS -21 using mean and standard deviation (SD) and chi-square test. RESULTS: 1000 patients were evaluated for chronic diseases. The most common chronic disease in patients with COVID-19 was diabetes (30.3%), followed by hypertension (HTN) (28.8%), and ischemic heart disease (IHD) (14.7%). Other chronic illnesses were less than the mentioned diseases including hypothyroidism (4.9%), heart failure (HF) (4.3%), renal failure (4.3%), obesity (2.3%), and corticosteroid consumption (2.1%).CONCLUSION: According to the results, chronic diseases such as diabetes, HTN, and cardiovascular disorders can increase the risk of mortality from COVID-19. The mortality rate in the present study was similar to the majority of studies in this field. However, the difference in mortality rates with other studies may be because patients who required advanced medical care in the hospital and had an advanced stage of the disease were examined in our study.
  • Keywords
    COVID , 19 , Chronic Disease , SARS , CoV , 2 , Pandemic
  • Journal title
    Chronic Diseases Journal
  • Journal title
    Chronic Diseases Journal
  • Record number

    2762889