Institusion
Universitas Kristen Indonesia
Author
Pasalli, Gabriella Hikmah
Subject
Infectious and parasitic diseases
Datestamp
2022-05-12 01:44:11
Abstract :
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) merupakan penyakit yang disebabkan
oleh SARS-CoV-2 dan telah meluas secara global. Beratnya gejala klinis yang
terjadi dapat dikategorikan atas ringan, sedang, berat, dan kritis. Outcome pasien
sangat bergantung pada nilai Ct RT-PCR, luas lesi paru pada foto toraks, dan
gejala klinis. Desain penelitian ini adalah analitik observasional dengan
pendekatan cross sectional. Pengambilan data berasal dari rekam medik pasien
COVID-19 yang dirawat di RSUD Kota Bandung pada periode Januari-Juni 2021.
Data yang didapatkan di uji dengan uji korelasi Spearman dan uji Regresi
Logistik. Dari pasien yang dirawat didapatkan 134 pasien yang memenuhi kriteria
penelitian dan sebagian besar adalah laki-laki yaitu 70 orang (52,2%). Sebanyak
71 (53,0%) pasien berusia 46-65 tahun dengan lama perawatan semua pasien ratarata 8-14 hari (61,2%). Gambaran lesi paru patchy sebanyak 94 orang (70,1%)
dan melibatkan kedua paru (70,9%). Uji korelasi Spearman didapatkan korelasi
yang bermakna antara nilai Ct dengan luas lesi foto toraks (p<0,05). Demikian
juga luas lesi paru berdampak pada beratnya gejala klinis (p<0,05). Semakin berat
gejala klinis maka outcome semakin buruk (p<0,05). Korelasi antara luas lesi paru
dan gejala klinis dengan outcome sangat bermakna (p<0,05) sementara bila nilai
Ct RT-PCR diikutsertakan maka korelasinya menjadi tidak bermakna (p>0,05).
Korelasi antara nilai Ct RT-PCR, luas lesi foto paru foto toraks, dan gejala klinis
dengan outcome pasien COVID-19 yang dirawat di RSUD Kota Bandung tidak
bermakna, namun semakin luas lesi pada foto toraks serta gejala klinis pasien
semakin berat maka outcome semakin buruk.
Kata Kunci: COVID-19, cycle threshold, foto toraks, RALE score, outcome./
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 and
has spread globally. The severity of clinical symptoms that occur can be
categorized into mild, moderate, severe, and critical. Outcome depends on Ct
value RT-PCR, lung lesion area of the chest X-ray, and clinical symptoms. The
design of this study was observational analytic with a cross sectional approach.
Data is taken from the medical records of COVID-19 patients who were treated at
the Bandung City General Regional Hospital in January-June 2021. The data
obtained were tested with the Spearman correlation test and the Logistics
Regression test. From the patients who were treated, there were 134 patients who
met the research criteria and most of them were men 70 people (52.2%). 71
(53.0%) patients aged 46-65 years with an average length of treatment for all
patients 8-14 days (61.2%). Patchy was the most common pulmonary lesions in
94 people (70.1%) and involved both lungs (70.9%). The Spearman correlation
test found a significant correlation between the Ct value and the lung lesion area
of the chest x-ray (p<0.05). The lung lesion area of the chest x-ray had an impact
on the severity of clinical symptoms (p<0.05). The more severe the clinical
symptoms, the worse the outcome (p<0.05). The correlation between the lung
lesion area of the chest x-ray and clinical symptoms with outcome were very
significant (p<0.05), if the Ct value RT-PCR was included, the correlation was
not significant (p>0.05). The correlation between Ct value RT-PCR, lung lesion
area of the chest x-ray, and clinical symptoms with the outcome of COVID-19
patients treated at the Bandung City General Regional Hospital was not
significant, but the wider the lesion on the chest X-ray and the more severe the
clinical symptoms, the more severe the outcome.
Keywords: COVID-19, cycle threshold, chest x-ray, RALE score, outcome.