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COVID-19 severe pneumonia in Mexico City – First experience in a Mexican hospital
BENJAMIN VALENTE-ACOSTA
IRMA DEL CARMEN HOYO ULLOA
LUIS ESPINOSA AGUILAR
RAQUEL MENDOZA AGUILAR
JAVIER GARCÍA GUERRERO
DIEGO ONTAÑON ZURITA
BRENDA GOMEZ GOMEZ
OMAR FUEYO RODRÍGUEZ
RODOLFO ANZOLA ARIAS
CLAUDIA IVETTE OLVERA GUZMÁN
JANET AGUIRRE SÁNCHEZ
JUVENAL FRANCO GRANILLO
LAURA JÁUREGUI CAMARGO
ANDRÉS PALOMAR LEVER
RAFAEL SAAVEDRA PEREZ SALAS
FRANCISCO MORENO SANCHEZ
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.26.20080796
Background Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic since its first confirmed case, has changed the world. The need for accurate and truthful information is vital. Mexico and Latin America have been widely affected, so having local epidemiological data, will be of great clinical utility. Methods A total of 33 hospitalized patients with Covid-19 pneumonia (either severe or critical) were identified from electronic health record in a third level care private hospital in Mexico City from March 13rd to April 13rd, 2020. We conducted a descriptive study of patients for characterization of the clinical, laboratory and radiologic findings, as well as complications. Results The mean age was 60.6±12.68 years and 23 (69.7%) were males. Twenty-three patients (69.6%) were overweight or obese. The median duration of symptoms before admission was 7 days. All the patients required mechanical invasive ventilation. The median duration of the mechanical ventilation was 12±2.6 days and all patients were extubated except one. All patients were started on antiviral treatment in the first 24 hours after admission once the diagnosis of Covid19 pneumonia was made. There was no difference between the treatment option and the length of stay. The extubation rate was higher (91.6%) than in other series, with no fatalities even though they were treated with different regimens. Conclusions This one-centre experience describes the epidemiology, treatment and outcome of 33 patients with severe or critical COVID pneumonia admitted to the ICU. Most patients in our series were overweight or obese male, which we observed were of higher risk to present critical pneumonia, as well as high levels of Interleukin-6. The foregoing is relevant, due to the high incidence of these comorbidities in our country.
Medrxiv
01-05-2020
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VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS
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