Factors affecting the outcome of covid 19 patients with hypertension admitted in FEU-NRMF medical center from JANUARY to DECEMBER, 2021. / (Record no. 13001)

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Title Factors affecting the outcome of covid 19 patients with hypertension admitted in FEU-NRMF medical center from JANUARY to DECEMBER, 2021. /
Remainder of title [investigator]: Calda, Daniele Alek L.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Fairview, Quezon City:
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Summary, etc. ABSTRACT:<br/>Introduction: The world has suffered from the outbreak of a pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 that causes the disease called COVID-19, first reported in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China on 31 December 2019. Interestingly, specific comorbidities associated with increased risk of infection and worse outcomes with development of increased severity of lung injury and mortality have been reported. The most common comorbidities were hypertension (30%), diabetes (19%), and coronary heart disease (8%)<br/>General Objective: To describe the outcome of COVID-19 confirmed patients with hypertension, admitted in FEU-NRMF Medical Center from January-December 2021<br/>Methodology: Retrospective research design was used in this study. The principal investigator ensured the completeness of each medical records. An incomplete data needed for the analysis were subjected for exclusion. Data were collected via a chart<br/>review by obtaining consent Demographic profiles (age, sex, comorbidities), and clinical outcomes (number of hospital days, disposition, mortality) were obtained via chart review.<br/>Results: The majority of hypertensive patients were > 60 years old (96; 61,8%), female (81;51.6%), were overweight (66; 42%). Aside from hypertension, DM was also noted as co-morbidity (57; 36.3%). Most these patients were unvaccinated (127; 80.9%). The largest group had uncontrolled hypertension (87; 55.3%) and had hypertension for 0-5 years (54; 34.8%). COVID 19 with hypertension had an increased risk for ICU admission (OR 1.69 [95% Cl 1.3-2.2], p .000 < .05). Hypertensive patients were noted to account for the highest number of extended hospitals stay (14-21 days; 28 (17,8%) and > 21 days; 12 (7.6%), intubation (46; 29.3%), and mortality (30; 19.1%).<br/>Conclusions: Hypertension as a comorbidity, especially with no history of COVID 19 vaccination, may potentially compromise the outcome of patients. This was based on the fact that hypertensive COVID 19 patients were seen to have higher likelihood of ICU<br/>admission.<br/>Keywords: COVID 19, Hypertension, Outcome<br/>
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    Library of Congress Classification     Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation 08/07/2024   MED 2023 0005 R000755 08/07/2024 08/07/2024 Research