Abstract
Background: Comorbid COVID-19 patients have worse outcomes or even death and have a longer length of stay than patients without comorbidities. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between comorbidities and mortality rates in COVID-19 patients at the UNS Surakarta Hospital. Methods: An analytical observational study with a cross sectional approach, conducted in January-June 2021 at UNS Sukoharjo Hospital. The subjects of this study were patients, COVID-19 who were treated at UNS Sukoharjo Hospital. Sampling was carried out by purposive sampling and obtained a sample of 132 people consisting of 66 COVID-19 patients with comorbidities and 66 COVID-19 patients without comorbidities. Data collection using medical records was then analyzed statistically using the bivariate test with Chi Square (χ²) and Mann-Whitney test. Results: Out of 132 samples, 26 samples have mortality as the outcome, with 20 patients having comorbid and 6 patients having no comorbid. Diabetes mellitus is the most frequent comorbid. To identify the effect of comorbid on mortality, chi-square test showed that the value is P=0.002. The mean value of Length of Stay in patients with comorbid is 10.18±5.94 days and without comorbid is 10.47±4.72 days. The results of the Mann Whitney test analysis obtained P value= 0.510. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between comorbidities and mortality rates and there is no relationship between comorbidities and length of stay in COVID-19 patients at UNS Hospital Surakarta. Keywords: comorbidity, mortality rate, length of hospitalization.
Highlights
Comorbid COVID-19 patients have worse outcomes or even death and have a longer length of stay than patients without comorbidities
The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between comorbidities and mortality rates in COVID-19 patients at the UNS Surakarta Hospital
The subjects of this study were patients, COVID-19 who were treated at UNS Sukoharjo Hospital
Summary
There is a significant relationship between comorbidities and mortality rates and there is no relationship between comorbidities and length of stay in COVID-19 patients at UNS Hospital Surakarta. Oleh karena itu peneliti tertarik untuk membahas hubungan hubungan antara komorbid dengan tingkat mortalitas dan lama rawat inap pada pasien COVID-19 di Rumah Sakit UNS Surakarta. Penelitian ini menggunakan sampel pasien rawat inap COVID-19 di Rumah Sakit UNS Surakarta sebanyak 132 orang yang terdiri dari 66 pasien komorbid dan 66 pasien non komorbid. Hipotesis dari penelitian ini yaitu: Terdapat hubungan antara komorbid dengan tingkat mortalitas dan lama rawat inap pada pasien COVID-19 di Rumah Sakit UNS Surakarta. Subyek penelian ini adalah pasien COVID-19 yang dirawat di Rumah Sakit UNS Surakarta pada bulan Januari-Juni 2021 yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi ditentukan dalam penelitian. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan peng-ambilan data sekunder yang terdapat pada rekam medis pasien COVID-19 yang dirawat pada bulan Januari hingga bulan Juni tahun 2021 di Rumah Sakit UNS Sukoharjo. Teknik pengambilan sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah teknik purposive sampling (non-probability sampling), dan besar sampel pada penelitian ini dilakukan berdasarkan perhitungan rumus uji hipotesis beda dua proporsi, hasilnya didapatkan sebesar 132 sampel pasien
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