Experience of the strategy implemented by the rapid response and clinical follow-up teams to reduce COVID-19 lethality, Lambayeque-Peru 2020
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Background: Peru was considered the highest fatality rate due to COVID-19 (9.39%); Lambayeque being in July 2020 it presented the highest seroprevalences reported in the world for SARS-CoV-2 with 29.5%. Objective. To describe the experience of the strategy implemented by Rapid Response and Clinical...
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Díaz-Vélez, Cristian Fernández-Mogollón, Jorge Neciosup-Puicán , Elizabeth Colchado, Irina Ortiz-Millones, Jorge Becerra-Torres, Mileny Zapata-Carrera, Natalie Neciosup-Puicán, Roxana Neciosup-Liza , Yessica Manay-Chunga, Marco Sandoval-Larraín , Antonio Apolaya-Segura, Carlos Puicón-Suárez, Jacqueline Betsabe Apolaya-Segura, Moisés |
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Díaz-Vélez, Cristian Fernández-Mogollón, Jorge Neciosup-Puicán , Elizabeth Colchado, Irina Ortiz-Millones, Jorge Becerra-Torres, Mileny Zapata-Carrera, Natalie Neciosup-Puicán, Roxana Neciosup-Liza , Yessica Manay-Chunga, Marco Sandoval-Larraín , Antonio Apolaya-Segura, Carlos Puicón-Suárez, Jacqueline Betsabe Apolaya-Segura, Moisés |
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Fernández-Mogollón, Jorge Neciosup-Puicán , Elizabeth Colchado, Irina Ortiz-Millones, Jorge Becerra-Torres, Mileny Zapata-Carrera, Natalie Neciosup-Puicán, Roxana Neciosup-Liza , Yessica Manay-Chunga, Marco Sandoval-Larraín , Antonio Apolaya-Segura, Carlos Puicón-Suárez, Jacqueline Betsabe Apolaya-Segura, Moisés |
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COVID-19 pandemia SARS-Cov-2 letalidad epidemiología |
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COVID-19 pandemia SARS-Cov-2 letalidad epidemiología |
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Background: Peru was considered the highest fatality rate due to COVID-19 (9.39%); Lambayeque being in July 2020 it presented the highest seroprevalences reported in the world for SARS-CoV-2 with 29.5%. Objective. To describe the experience of the strategy implemented by Rapid Response and Clinical Follow-up Teams of COVID-19 Cases (ERSC) to reduce COVID-19 lethality, during the first wave in 2020. Strategy description. Operational research was conducted in a retrospective cohort. The population studied was made up of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases during the April-December 2020 period, treated at the Lambayeque Healthcare Network. The methodology was carried out under the Implementation and operation of the ERSCs that performed Epidemiological Surveillance, tracking and home clinical follow-up of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases. The initial patient recruitment and screening process was carried out through three processes: differentiated screening, "call center" and rumor surveillance. After screening, the patient was categorized based on the care required. Cases were assigned to rapid response teams who went to the patient's home to carry out the activities indicated according to the type of brigade. There were four brigades: home clinical evaluation brigades, home diagnostic or laboratory brigades, clinical follow-up brigades and mole brigades. findings. Case fatality in moderate/severe patients decreased from 60% (Epidemiological Week 19) to 10% (Epidemiological Week 50) (p<0.001). The strategy implemented and executed reduced COVID-19 case-fatality in the population served. |
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Experience of the strategy implemented by the rapid response and clinical follow-up teams to reduce COVID-19 lethality, Lambayeque-Peru 2020Experiencia de la estrategia implementada por los equipos de respuesta rápida y seguimiento clínico para reducir la letalidad por COVID-19, Lambayeque-Perú 2020Díaz-Vélez, CristianFernández-Mogollón, JorgeNeciosup-Puicán , Elizabeth Colchado, IrinaOrtiz-Millones, Jorge Becerra-Torres, Mileny Zapata-Carrera, NatalieNeciosup-Puicán, RoxanaNeciosup-Liza , Yessica Manay-Chunga, Marco Sandoval-Larraín , Antonio Apolaya-Segura, Carlos Puicón-Suárez, Jacqueline Betsabe Apolaya-Segura, Moisés COVID-19pandemiaSARS-Cov-2letalidadepidemiologíaBackground: Peru was considered the highest fatality rate due to COVID-19 (9.39%); Lambayeque being in July 2020 it presented the highest seroprevalences reported in the world for SARS-CoV-2 with 29.5%. Objective. To describe the experience of the strategy implemented by Rapid Response and Clinical Follow-up Teams of COVID-19 Cases (ERSC) to reduce COVID-19 lethality, during the first wave in 2020. Strategy description. Operational research was conducted in a retrospective cohort. The population studied was made up of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases during the April-December 2020 period, treated at the Lambayeque Healthcare Network. The methodology was carried out under the Implementation and operation of the ERSCs that performed Epidemiological Surveillance, tracking and home clinical follow-up of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases. The initial patient recruitment and screening process was carried out through three processes: differentiated screening, "call center" and rumor surveillance. After screening, the patient was categorized based on the care required. Cases were assigned to rapid response teams who went to the patient's home to carry out the activities indicated according to the type of brigade. There were four brigades: home clinical evaluation brigades, home diagnostic or laboratory brigades, clinical follow-up brigades and mole brigades. findings. Case fatality in moderate/severe patients decreased from 60% (Epidemiological Week 19) to 10% (Epidemiological Week 50) (p<0.001). The strategy implemented and executed reduced COVID-19 case-fatality in the population served.Introducción: El Perú fue considerado la mayor tasa de letalidad por COVID-19 (9.39%); siendo Lambayeque en julio del 2020 presentó seroprevalencias más altas reportadas en el mundo para SARS-CoV-2 con 29,5%. Objetivo. Describir la experiencia de la estrategia implementada por Equipos de Respuesta Rápida y Seguimiento Clínico de Casos de COVID-19 (ERSC) para reducir la letalidad por COVID-19 durante la primera ola en el 2020. Descripción de la estrategia. Se realizó una investigación operativa en una cohorte retrospectiva. La población estudiada estuvo conformada por los casos COVID-19 sospechosos y confirmados durante el periodo abril-diciembre 2020, atendidos en la Red Asistencial de Lambayeque. La metodología se llevó a cabo bajo la Implementación y funcionamiento de los ERSC que realizaban la Vigilancia Epidemiológica, rastreo y seguimiento clínico domiciliario de los casos sospechosos y confirmados de COVID-19. El proceso de captación y tamizaje inicial de los pacientes se realizó mediante tres procesos: tamizaje diferenciado, “call center” y vigilancia de rumores. Tras el tamizaje, se categorizaba al paciente en base a la atención que requería. Los casos eran asignados a los equipos de respuesta rápida quiénes acudían al domicilio del paciente para realizar las actividades indicadas de acuerdo al tipo de brigada. Las brigadas eran cuatro: brigadas de evaluación clínica domiciliaría, de diagnóstico o laboratorio a domicilio, de seguimiento clínico y brigada topo. c. La letalidad en pacientes moderados/severos disminuyó de 60% (Semana Epidemiológica 19) a 10% (Semana Epidemiológica 50) (p<0,001). La estrategia implementada y ejecutada redujo la letalidad por COVID-19 en población atendida.Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo2021-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/128510.35434/rcmhnaaa.2021.143.1285Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 14 No. 3 (2021): July - September; 410 - 417Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 14 Núm. 3 (2021): Julio - Setiembre; 410 - 4172227-47312225-510910.35434/rcmhnaaa.2021.143reponame:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstname:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstacron:HNAAAspahttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/1285/518https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:cmhnaaa_ojs_cmhnaaa.cmhnaaa.org.pe:article/12852022-02-02T21:50:34Z |
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