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Garcia, C., Soto, C. (2021). Características clínicas respiratorias, y valores de gasometría arterial en la fase post aguda de pacientes con neumonía por covid-19 al momento del alta hospitalaria en el nosocomio Antonio Lorena del Cusco, de enero a mayo 2021 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4046
Garcia, C., Soto, C. Características clínicas respiratorias, y valores de gasometría arterial en la fase post aguda de pacientes con neumonía por covid-19 al momento del alta hospitalaria en el nosocomio Antonio Lorena del Cusco, de enero a mayo 2021 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4046
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title = "Características clínicas respiratorias, y valores de gasometría arterial en la fase post aguda de pacientes con neumonía por covid-19 al momento del alta hospitalaria en el nosocomio Antonio Lorena del Cusco, de enero a mayo 2021",
author = "Soto Rodríguez, Carlos Franggie",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2021"
}
Background: The first studies on the Post Acute Phase of Covid-19 appear at the end of 2020, they consider that the time of this phase begins after 3 weeks from the beginning of the clinical. Moreno O. et al show that post-Covid-19 acute syndrome, as the main characteristic dyspnea is present in up to 50% of patients recovered from Covid-19. Ani N. et al. They mention in their study that 66% of patients have persistence of symptoms greater than 3 weeks after the onset of the clinical. Methods: The investigation of the present work is an observational, analytical, retrospective and transversal type. Taking the data of hospitalized patients with two diagnoses: 1) Atypical Pneumonia due to Covid-19 detected by PCR or antigenic test, 2) Acute Respiratory Failure in patients at the Antonio Lorena Hospital during January to May 2021. The sample was 142 patients who had both diagnoses and they were discharged from hospital, they had a clinical evolution and updated blood gas analysis within the last days of hospital stay. Results: With a total of 142 patients identified in this study, it was determined that 61% (87 patients) were in the post-acute phase of Covid-19 at the time of hospital discharge. Within this group of patients, it was determined that the most relevant respiratory clinical characteristics were chest pain in 73 (51.4% of the total), cough in 72 (50.2% of the total) and dyspnea in up to 58 (40.8% of the total) of the patients. patients at the time of hospital discharge in this post-acute phase. Some degree of hypoxemia was also found in up to 42.2% of the patients and 40.1% were discharged with home oxygen. Conclusions: It is concluded that after suffering an acute phase of SARS Cov-2 pneumonia, there is the persistence of respiratory alterations that can remain after 3 weeks of the onset of symptoms
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