Author: Değerli, Ezgi; Derin, Sümeyra; Oruç, Kerem; Şengül Samancı, Nilay; Bedir, Şahin; Çelik, Emir; Şentürk Öztaş, Nihan; Alkan, Gülin; Demirelli, Fuat H.; Demirci, Nebi S.
Title: The demographic characteristics, prognosis, and relationship with cancer subtypes of hospitalized COVIDâ€19 patients with malignancy: A singleâ€center experience Cord-id: rrvj5sc1 Document date: 2021_6_12
ID: rrvj5sc1
Snippet: Undoubtedly, cancer patients have suffered the most from the COVIDâ€19 pandemic process. However, cancer is a heterogeneous disease, and each patient has responded differently to COVIDâ€19. We aimed to describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with cancer and COVIDâ€19. We retrospectively reviewed 45 cancer patients hospitalized in the CerrahpaÅŸa Medical Faculty COVIDâ€19 department from March 23 to October 23, 2020. We analyzed the demographic characteristics, symptoms
Document: Undoubtedly, cancer patients have suffered the most from the COVIDâ€19 pandemic process. However, cancer is a heterogeneous disease, and each patient has responded differently to COVIDâ€19. We aimed to describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with cancer and COVIDâ€19. We retrospectively reviewed 45 cancer patients hospitalized in the CerrahpaÅŸa Medical Faculty COVIDâ€19 department from March 23 to October 23, 2020. We analyzed the demographic characteristics, symptoms, laboratory findings, treatment, prognosis, and cancer subtypes of patients and mortality who were hospitalized for COVIDâ€19. Between March 23 and October 23, 2020, 45 hospitalized cancer patients who had laboratoryâ€confirmed COVIDâ€19 infection were included, with a median age of 60 years (range: 23–92). Patients were divided into two groups a survivor and a nonâ€survivor. Symptoms, demographic information, comorbidities, treatments for COVIDâ€19, and laboratory findings of the two groups were evaluated separately. Two parameters were found, which showed a significant difference between nonâ€survivors and survivors displaying a disadvantage for COPD and low platelet count (p = 0.044–0.038). The mortality rate of all patients was 66%. The presence of comorbidities such as COPD and low platelet count in cancer patients with COVIDâ€19 infection may draw the attention of physicians.
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