Management And Associated Outcomes Of COVID-19 Infection Among Ghanaian Au-Toimmune Rheumatic Disease Patients.
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Ghana Medical Journal
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Objective: This study assessed the prevalence of infection, management strategies and associated disease outcomes
of COVID-19 among Autoimmune Rheumatic Disease (AIRD) patients in a teaching hospital in Ghana.
Design: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study.
Setting: Rheumatology Unit, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
Participants: Autoimmune Rheumatic Disease patients.
Results: Thirty-one (31) out of approximately 1700 AIRD patients in the unit tested positive for COVID-19, registering a COVID-19 prevalence of 1.82%. The majority, 25(80.6%), were females with a mean ± SD age of 41.7 ± 12.8
years. Systemic lupus erythematosus was the most affected autoimmune rheumatic condition, reporting fever as the
commonest COVID-19-related symptom. Most participants, 22(71%), were managed by the “self-isolation”/home
management” strategy. In comparison, 7(22.5%) were monitored at the hospital, with both strategies having resulted
in complete recovery. The remaining 2(6.5%) patients who managed under “intensive care unit” strategy resulted in
mortality.
Conclusion: These findings highlight the relatively low frequency of COVID-19 infection among AIRD patients, the
encouraging recovery, and the low severe disease rates observed within this cohort. Additionally, the outcome of self isolation and home management strategies underscore the importance of personalised approaches to COVID-19 management in this population.
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Dey, D., Katso, B., Nyame, D., Issaka, S., & Adjei, P. (2024). Management and associated outcomes of COVID-19 infection among Ghanaian autoimmune rheumatic disease patients. Ghana Medical Journal, 58(3), 184-191.
