Mandal Shrawan Kumar, Neupane Jenish, Kumar Ajay M V, Davtyan Hayk, Thekkur Pruthu, Jayaram Anup, Chalise Bimal Sharma, Rawal Manisha, Paudel Manu, Baral Bishwodip, Shah Rajesh Kumar, Maharjan Kijan, Shrestha Sanjay, Bhandari Lilanath, K C Nisha, Gautam Nabaraj, Sunny Avinash K, Thakur Nishant, Subeedee Koshal Chandra, Mandal Sushil Kumar, Bastola Anup
Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital, Ministry of Health and Population, Government of Nepal, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal.
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2 Rue Jean Lantier, 75001 Paris, France.
Trop Med Infect Dis. 2022 Nov 16;7(11):381. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed7110381.
Like the world over, Nepal was also hard hit by the second wave of COVID-19. We audited the clinical care provided to COVID-19 patients admitted from April to June 2021 in a tertiary care hospital of Nepal. This was a cohort study using routinely collected hospital data. There were 620 patients, and most (458, 74%) had severe illness. The majority (600, 97%) of the patients were eligible for admission as per national guidelines. Laboratory tests helping to predict the outcome of COVID-19, such as D-dimer and C-reactive protein, were missing in about 25% of patients. Nearly all (>95%) patients with severe disease received corticosteroids, anticoagulants and oxygen. The use of remdesivir was low (22%). About 70% of the patients received antibiotics. Hospital exit outcomes of most (>95%) patients with mild and moderate illness were favorable (alive and discharged). Among patients with severe illness, about 25% died and 4% were critically ill, needing further referral. This is the first study from Nepal to audit and document COVID-19 clinical care provision in a tertiary care hospital, thus filling the evidence gap in this area from resource-limited settings. Adherence to admission guidelines was excellent. Laboratory testing, access to essential drugs and data management needs to be improved.
和世界其他地方一样,尼泊尔也受到了第二波新冠疫情的沉重打击。我们对尼泊尔一家三级护理医院在2021年4月至6月收治的新冠患者所接受的临床护理进行了审计。这是一项利用常规收集的医院数据进行的队列研究。共有620名患者,其中大多数(458名,74%)患有重症。根据国家指南,大多数患者(600名,97%)符合入院条件。约25%的患者缺少有助于预测新冠疫情结果的实验室检测,如D-二聚体和C反应蛋白。几乎所有(>95%)重症患者都接受了皮质类固醇、抗凝剂和氧气治疗。瑞德西韦的使用率较低(22%)。约70%的患者接受了抗生素治疗。大多数(>95%)轻症和中症患者的出院结果良好(存活并出院)。在重症患者中,约25%死亡,4%病情危急,需要进一步转诊。这是尼泊尔第一项对三级护理医院的新冠临床护理进行审计和记录的研究,从而填补了资源有限地区该领域的证据空白。对入院指南的遵守情况良好。实验室检测、基本药物的获取和数据管理需要改进。