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Evolution of a Cohort of COVID-19 Infection Suspects Followed-Up from Primary Health Care.

Valle Coronado-Vázquez1,2,3, Maria Del Valle Ramírez-Durán4, Juan Gómez-Salgado5,6, María Silvia Dorado-Rabaneda7, Elena Benito-Alonso8, Marina Holgado-Juan2, Cristina Bronchalo-González7.   

Abstract

Diagnosis and home follow-up of patients affected by COVID-19 is being approached by primary health care professionals through telephone consultations. This modality of teleconsultation allows one to follow the evolution of patients and attend early to possible complications of the disease. The purpose of the study was to analyze the evolution of a cohort of patients with suspected SARS-CoV-2 disease followed by primary care professionals and to determine the factors that are associated with hospital admission. A prospective cohort study was carried out on 166 patients selected by consecutive sampling that showed symptoms compatible with COVID-19. The follow-up was approached via telephone for 14 days analyzing hospitalization and comorbidities of the patients. There were 75% of the hospitalized patients that were male (p = 0.002), and 70.8% presented comorbidities (p < 0.001). In patients with diabetes, the risk of hospitalization was 4.6-times larger, in hypertension patients it was 3.3-times, those suffering from renal insufficiency 3.8-times, and immunosuppressed patients 4.8-times (IC 95%: 1.9-11.7). In 86.7% of the cases, clinical deterioration was diagnosed in the first seven days of the infection, and 72% of healing was reached from day seven to fourteen. Monitoring from primary care of patients with COVID-19 allows early diagnosis of clinical deterioration and detection of comorbidities associated with the risk of poor evolution and hospital admission.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; epidemiology; management per site/severity; primary health care; teleconsultation; telemedicine

Year:  2021        PMID: 34073666     DOI: 10.3390/jpm11060459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Med        ISSN: 2075-4426


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