The Relationship of Risk Factors and Comorbidity with Chest Radiography Features of COVID-19 Confirmed Patients
Date
2022-07-01Author
FATMAWATI, Heni
LABIBAH, Zhafirah Rana
FIRDAUS, Jauhar
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Introduction: COVID-19 is a worldwide health problem with a high mortality
rate, especially in patients with risk factors. One type of examination to inspect the
severity of COVID-19 patients is a chest radiograph. There is a lack of studies on
chest radiography features in Indonesia. This study aims to observe the relationship
between age, gender, and comorbid conditions with chest radiography features in
COVID-19 confirmed.
Method: This study was conducted at dr. Soebandi General Hospital uses a
cross-sectional design with medical records as the instrument. Chest radiography
examination was performed using BSTI classification. Meanwhile, data were
analyzed using Chi-Square and contingency coefficient C.
Result: The study included 173 patients: 52% were 40-59 years old, 36,4% were
20-39 years old, and 11,6% were ≥ 60 years old; 56,1% were female and 53,9%
were male; 50,9% have comorbidities, with hypertension, diabetes, and COPD
were the most type of comorbidities. About 48,6% sample had a normal chest
radiograph, 27,7% had a mild severity, 17,3% had a moderate severity, and 6,4%
had a severe severity. There was a correlation between age and comorbidity with
chest radiography features. Otherwise, no correlation was found between sex and
chest radiography features.
Conclusion: Age and comorbidity were found as significant risk factors for the
severity of chest radiograph in COVID-19 with a moderate correlation. However,
no correlation was found between sex and chest radiography features.
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