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COVID-19 PATIENTS' CHARACTERISTIC IN COVID-19 REFERRAL HOSPITAL, SURABAYA, INDONESIA

Authors :
Ernawati, Titiek
Nugroho, Nunung
Novita, Bernadette Dian
Tahalele, Paul L
Suwasanti, Niluh
Darmadi, Epriyanto T
Hendrawan, Kevin Anggakusuma
Setiawan, Albert
Irawan, Audrey Fedora
Gunawan, Alyssa Claudia Valerie
Tjipto, Claudia
Samsudin, Kevin
Erwin, Ferdinand
Ruslie, Gerardo Axel
Go, Nevan
Gonga, Melvin F
Ernawati, Titiek
Nugroho, Nunung
Novita, Bernadette Dian
Tahalele, Paul L
Suwasanti, Niluh
Darmadi, Epriyanto T
Hendrawan, Kevin Anggakusuma
Setiawan, Albert
Irawan, Audrey Fedora
Gunawan, Alyssa Claudia Valerie
Tjipto, Claudia
Samsudin, Kevin
Erwin, Ferdinand
Ruslie, Gerardo Axel
Go, Nevan
Gonga, Melvin F
Source :
Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi (Periodic Epidemiology Journal); 48-57; 2541-092X; 2301-7171
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic with various clinical manifestations and is affected by multifactor. Epidemiological data of COVID-19 in Indonesia, especially in Surabaya have not been well established yet. Purpose: This study aims to provide the COVID-19 patients profile in Surabaya City, Indonesia. Method: The study data were retrospectively collected from electrical medical records in Primasatya Husada Citra (PHC) Hospital of Surabaya, one of the referral hospitals for COVID-19 in Surabaya. Descriptive and Spearman correlation statistics were done for data analysis. Results: Between 1 July – 31 August 2020, 456 subjects were diagnosed positive for COVID-19 by real-time polymerase chain reaction and enrolled in the study. Study subjects were dominated by the group age of 21-30 (26.75%), male (60.30%), living in East Surabaya (16.22%), and mild to moderate disease severity (47.59%) according to the patient's clinical manifestation, respiration rate, and peripheral oxygen saturation. Subjects with symptoms were majorly having cough (37.93%), fever (29.38%), malaise (28.07%), and dyspnoea (25.00%). Positive correlation was found between disease severity and group of age (r=0.35; p=0.01), gender (r = 0.13; p=0.01), comorbidities (diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease), and X-ray findings (r=0.14; p=0.02). A negative correlation was found between disease severity and the region of domicile (r=-0.15; p=0.01). Conclusion: This epidemiological data of COVID-19 patients in Surabaya city, Indonesia, may help in diagnosing COVID-19 patients and improving health management strategies during a pandemic. Patients need to be aware of COVID-19 and understand disease transmission, especially with symptoms and risk factors.

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OAIster
Journal :
Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi (Periodic Epidemiology Journal); 48-57; 2541-092X; 2301-7171
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1323245027
Document Type :
Electronic Resource