Experience of the colentina clinical hospital surgery clinic in the treatment of COVID-19 patients hospitalised in the period March - August 2020

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Introduction: SARS-CoV-2 is a Betacoronavirus belonging to the Sarbecovirus subgenus of the Coronaciridac family, antigenically distinct from SARS CoV, with which it has a genetic similarity of about 76% of nucleotides (1). It causes the Covid-19 disease in humans, which mainly affects the respiratory system, through inflammatory and procoagulant mechanisms at the level of alveolar microcirculation. Material and Method: There are 145 patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, treated in the Colentina Surgery Clinic during March-August 2020, whose cases were analysed to identify some elements that would help to improve the medical management of these patients from multiple perspectives. Discussion: There was a slight predominance of male impairments, and the ages of interest were mostly over 60 years. The cases that required surgery were in an absolute minority (14 cases). The operations were performed only in conditions of a surgical emergency. Mortality was high (24,13%).

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Botezatu, C., Andraæ, D., Popa, C., Petruåescu, M., Boåa, D., Tihon, C., … Manolescu, B. S. M. (2021). Experience of the colentina clinical hospital surgery clinic in the treatment of COVID-19 patients hospitalised in the period March - August 2020. Chirurgia (Romania), 115(6), 715–725. https://doi.org/10.21614/CHIRURGIA.115.6.715

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