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Investigation of the changes in the general characteristics of COVID19 patients with the vaccination program

Year 2022, Volume: 39 Issue: 3, 829 - 832, 30.08.2022

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Abstract
Introduction
After the onset of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many vaccine studies have started. With the start of the vaccination program in Turkey, changes in the demographic characteristics of the patients hospitalized from the emergency room to the intensive care unit due to COVID-19 caught our attention. This study aims to investigate whether this observation we made is scientifically meaningful. Thus, it will be helpful to investigate the effect of priority ordering in vaccination programs in other pandemics that may occur later.
Materials & Methods
Demographic characteristics and hospitalization processes of patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit before and after vaccination were compared. Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and Acute Physiologic Assessment and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) scores as well as intensive care unit length of stay and mortality were used for comparison.
Results
While age [mean (SD); 70,8 (12,2) vs 66,2 (15,2), p=0,032] and duration of intensive care stay [day; mean (SD); 6,4 (6,3) vs 9,4 (7,4); p<0,001] increased in the post-vaccination group, a statistically significant decrease was observed in APACHE [mean (SD); 26,9 (9,2) vs 20,9 (9,0); p=0,008] and CCI scores [mean (SD); 4,3 (2,2) vs 3,6 (2,7); p<0,001].
Conclusion
Regulating the priorities of those to be vaccinated causes rapid changes in the patient population. For this reason, vaccination of vulnerable groups will contribute to the operation of the health system.

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Year 2022, Volume: 39 Issue: 3, 829 - 832, 30.08.2022

Abstract

References

  • who.int [internet]. World Health Organization (WHO) Coronavirus (COVID-19) Dashboard; c2021. https://covid19.who.int/ [Accessed: 30.01.2022]
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  • Polack F, Thomas S, Kitchin N, et al. Safety and Efficacy of the BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine. New England Journal of Medicine. 2020, 383(27). doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2034577
  • Shim E. Projecting the impact of SARS-CoV-2 variants and the vaccination program on the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021. 18(14), 7578. doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147578
  • Alencar, CH, Cavalcanti LPdG, Almeida MMd, et al. Effectiveness of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines in Reducing COVID-19-Related Deaths in over 75-Year-Olds, Ceará State, Brazil. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2021. 6, 129. doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030129. doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6030129
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  • Rzymski P, Pazgan-Simon M, Simon K, et al. Clinical Characteristics of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Who Received at Least One Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine. Vaccines. 2021. 9(7), 781. doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9070781
  • Bahl A, Johnson S, Maine G, et al. Vaccination reduces need for emergency care in breakthrough COVID-19 infections: A multicenter cohort study. Lancet Reg Health Am. 2021 Dec;4:100065. doi: 10.1016/j.lana.2021.100065
  • Mhawish H, Mady A, Alaklobi F, Aletreby W, Asad T, Alodat M, Alharthy A, Abdulrahman B, Almahwi S, Memish ZA. Comparison of severity of immunized versus non-immunized COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU: A prospective observational study. Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2021 Nov;71:102951. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102951. Epub 2021 Oct 15. PMID: 34667593; PMCID: PMC8518130.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Clinical Research
Authors

Oktay Okuş 0000-0003-1160-1103

Onur Hakoğlu 0000-0002-8039-0058

Savaş Sezik 0000-0002-0870-1050

Şeyda Kayhan Omeroglu 0000-0003-1830-8831

Early Pub Date August 30, 2022
Publication Date August 30, 2022
Submission Date May 17, 2022
Acceptance Date May 30, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 39 Issue: 3

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APA Okuş, O., Hakoğlu, O., Sezik, S., Kayhan Omeroglu, Ş. (2022). Investigation of the changes in the general characteristics of COVID19 patients with the vaccination program. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 39(3), 829-832.
AMA Okuş O, Hakoğlu O, Sezik S, Kayhan Omeroglu Ş. Investigation of the changes in the general characteristics of COVID19 patients with the vaccination program. J. Exp. Clin. Med. August 2022;39(3):829-832.
Chicago Okuş, Oktay, Onur Hakoğlu, Savaş Sezik, and Şeyda Kayhan Omeroglu. “Investigation of the Changes in the General Characteristics of COVID19 Patients With the Vaccination Program”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 39, no. 3 (August 2022): 829-32.
EndNote Okuş O, Hakoğlu O, Sezik S, Kayhan Omeroglu Ş (August 1, 2022) Investigation of the changes in the general characteristics of COVID19 patients with the vaccination program. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 39 3 829–832.
IEEE O. Okuş, O. Hakoğlu, S. Sezik, and Ş. Kayhan Omeroglu, “Investigation of the changes in the general characteristics of COVID19 patients with the vaccination program”, J. Exp. Clin. Med., vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 829–832, 2022.
ISNAD Okuş, Oktay et al. “Investigation of the Changes in the General Characteristics of COVID19 Patients With the Vaccination Program”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 39/3 (August 2022), 829-832.
JAMA Okuş O, Hakoğlu O, Sezik S, Kayhan Omeroglu Ş. Investigation of the changes in the general characteristics of COVID19 patients with the vaccination program. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2022;39:829–832.
MLA Okuş, Oktay et al. “Investigation of the Changes in the General Characteristics of COVID19 Patients With the Vaccination Program”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, vol. 39, no. 3, 2022, pp. 829-32.
Vancouver Okuş O, Hakoğlu O, Sezik S, Kayhan Omeroglu Ş. Investigation of the changes in the general characteristics of COVID19 patients with the vaccination program. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2022;39(3):829-32.