Autor: |
Amelia Grosso, Giulia Maria Stella, Erica Gini, Matteo Della Zoppa, Davide Piloni, Angelo Corsico, Silvia Mancinelli, Federica Albicini, Giulia Accordino |
Rok vydání: |
2020 |
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Zdroj: |
Monitoring airway disease. |
DOI: |
10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.120 |
Popis: |
The COVID-19 epidemic is currently spreading worldwide;Italy and Lombardy region have been facing the largest European outbreak since February 2020 In Pneumology Unit in San Matteo Hospital more than 121 COVID-19 positive patients have been followed and treated For 97 of them (68 males, 29 females) we were able to collect exhaustive demographic and clinic data An exhaustive database has been constructed Data were processed according to partitioning method and clustering analysis by using JMP software tool Overall, the 42% of male patients older than 73 years deceased whereas the percentage decreases to 20 8% in younger patients Among this subgroup, survival is conditioned by the occurrence of pulmonary embolism, being the 100% of patients without embolism alive whereas 14 5% of death occurred in patients who developed embolism In those male patients older than 73, survival was mainly influenced by infections and 80% of survivors were treated with antibiotics Among females, survival was associated to smoking habit and 100% of never smoker patients are alive, whereas 19% of past smokers deceased Notably, we do not observe current smoker female patients Secondarily, survival was affected by the occurrence of endocrinologic (diabetes) and rheumatic comorbidities Interestingly neoplastic condition did not affect outcome both in male and female patients |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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