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Are numbers deceptive? Is death auditing a solution for death analysis, among the COVID-19 deceased? ; A study from a dedicated COVID-19 hospital in Faridabad, Haryana

Title: Are numbers deceptive? Is death auditing a solution for death analysis, among the COVID-19 deceased? ; A study from a dedicated COVID-19 hospital in Faridabad, Haryana
Authors: Goyal, Pooja; Sachdeva, Ruchi Arora; Parashar, Lokesh; Sikary, Asit Kumar; Tarique, Aamir
Source: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care ; volume 10, issue 3, page 1347-1352 ; ISSN 2249-4863
Publisher Information: Medknow
Publication Year: 2021
Description: Background: COVID-19 pandemic has havocked the entire world and India has not been spared. The focus is not only on the containment but on the reduction in mortality also. The objective of the study was to know the trend of COVID-19 deaths in a 510-bedded dedicated COVID-19 hospital and to determine the cause of death and various factors associated with these deaths. Method: A descriptive study was conducted in a COVID-dedicated hospital setting to analyze deaths occurring during April--July, 2020 using a standard death audit proforma. Results: A total number of 95 COVID-19 patients died in ICU. The mortality rate among ICU patients varied from 24.6% to 52.9%. Most of the cases were referred from other hospitals. About 64% of the deceased was admitted in severe condition and 34% of cases were referred on ventilator support. The week-wise trend revealed a positive association between the number of deaths and the number of referred cases as well as the number of patients received on ventilator support and in severe condition. About one-third of cases were late in seeking treatment at health centers with the same weekly trend. Being unaware of the condition (1%) and the stigma associated with the disease (32%) were the reasons behind it. Common direct causes of death were pneumonia (73%), pneumonia complicated with sepsis (16%), and acute respiratory disease syndrome (ARDS) (7%). Conclusion: High case fatality rate in the ICU of a referral COVID-dedicated hospital is mainly because of the admission of patients in severe conditions.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2063_20
Availability: https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2063_20; https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2063_20
Accession Number: edsbas.657E2512
Database: BASE