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Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey

Year 2022, Volume: 49 Issue: 1, 85 - 91, 11.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086229

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References

  • 1.Bhatraju PK, Ghassemieh BJ, Nichols M, et al.Covid-19 in Critically Ill Patients in the SeattleRegion - Case Series. N Engl J Med. 2020 May 21;382: 2012-22.
  • 2.Arentz M, Yim E, Klaff L, et al. Characteristics andoutcomes of 21 critically ill patients with COVID-19in Washington State. JAMA. 2020 Apr 28; 323: 1612-4.
  • 3.Gold JAW, Wong KK, Szablewski CM, et al.Characteristics and clinical outcomes of adultpatients hospitalized with COVID-19- Georgia.MMWR. 2020 March; 69: 545-50.

Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey

Year 2022, Volume: 49 Issue: 1, 85 - 91, 11.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086229

Abstract

Objective: The World Health Organization labelled the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic on March 11, 2020, the first day COVID-19 cases were diagnosed in Turkey. Since then, people's main concerns have been whether their lives or the lives of their relatives would be at risk if they became infected. The objective of this study was to determine the risk factors that increase mortality in COVID-19 patients treated in ICUs and to facilitate the appropriate precautions.
Methods: In this study, patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19 [positive on a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test] and monitored in the Pandemic Hospital at Diyarbakır Dicle University between 15 March 15 and 15 May, 2020, were evaluated for risk factors for mortality.
Results: A total of 50 ICU patients were included in the study. Of them, 52% were males, and the mean age was 63.8±17.6 years. A comparison of deceased and surviving patients showed that being female, older than 62, and a smoker and having diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and/or coronary artery disease significantly increased mortality. An investigation of the findings from the patients' lung tomography examinations revealed that relatively prominent pulmonary involvement and localization did not affect mortality.
Conclusions: Because patients who are advanced in age, female and smokers and have comorbidities are in the high-risk group, measurements related to treating the COVID-19 disease should be improved. Laboratory parameters are useful for the evaluation of mortality and morbidity, while mechanical ventilation increased mortality.

References

  • 1.Bhatraju PK, Ghassemieh BJ, Nichols M, et al.Covid-19 in Critically Ill Patients in the SeattleRegion - Case Series. N Engl J Med. 2020 May 21;382: 2012-22.
  • 2.Arentz M, Yim E, Klaff L, et al. Characteristics andoutcomes of 21 critically ill patients with COVID-19in Washington State. JAMA. 2020 Apr 28; 323: 1612-4.
  • 3.Gold JAW, Wong KK, Szablewski CM, et al.Characteristics and clinical outcomes of adultpatients hospitalized with COVID-19- Georgia.MMWR. 2020 March; 69: 545-50.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Recep Dursun This is me

Cigdem Mermutluoglu This is me

Fesih Aktar This is me

Recep Tekin This is me

Mahir Kuyumcu This is me

İsmail Yildiz This is me

Ali Kemal Kadiroglu This is me

Mehmet Türk This is me

Erkan Erbas This is me

Mustafa Kemal Celen This is me

Publication Date March 11, 2022
Submission Date December 29, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 49 Issue: 1

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APA Dursun, R., Mermutluoglu, C., Aktar, F., Tekin, R., et al. (2022). Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey. Dicle Medical Journal, 49(1), 85-91. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086229
AMA Dursun R, Mermutluoglu C, Aktar F, Tekin R, Kuyumcu M, Yildiz İ, Kadiroglu AK, Türk M, Erbas E, Celen MK. Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey. diclemedj. March 2022;49(1):85-91. doi:10.5798/dicletip.1086229
Chicago Dursun, Recep, Cigdem Mermutluoglu, Fesih Aktar, Recep Tekin, Mahir Kuyumcu, İsmail Yildiz, Ali Kemal Kadiroglu, Mehmet Türk, Erkan Erbas, and Mustafa Kemal Celen. “Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey”. Dicle Medical Journal 49, no. 1 (March 2022): 85-91. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086229.
EndNote Dursun R, Mermutluoglu C, Aktar F, Tekin R, Kuyumcu M, Yildiz İ, Kadiroglu AK, Türk M, Erbas E, Celen MK (March 1, 2022) Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey. Dicle Medical Journal 49 1 85–91.
IEEE R. Dursun, “Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey”, diclemedj, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 85–91, 2022, doi: 10.5798/dicletip.1086229.
ISNAD Dursun, Recep et al. “Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey”. Dicle Medical Journal 49/1 (March 2022), 85-91. https://doi.org/10.5798/dicletip.1086229.
JAMA Dursun R, Mermutluoglu C, Aktar F, Tekin R, Kuyumcu M, Yildiz İ, Kadiroglu AK, Türk M, Erbas E, Celen MK. Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey. diclemedj. 2022;49:85–91.
MLA Dursun, Recep et al. “Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey”. Dicle Medical Journal, vol. 49, no. 1, 2022, pp. 85-91, doi:10.5798/dicletip.1086229.
Vancouver Dursun R, Mermutluoglu C, Aktar F, Tekin R, Kuyumcu M, Yildiz İ, Kadiroglu AK, Türk M, Erbas E, Celen MK. Which COVID-19 Patients Die in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Turkey. diclemedj. 2022;49(1):85-91.