TY - JOUR
T1 - Experience of 101 patients with coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID-19) at a tertiary care center in Japan
AU - Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Medical Center COVID-19 treatment team
AU - Yao, Kenta
AU - Hasegawa, Shinya
AU - Tagashira, Yasuaki
AU - Takamatsu, Akane
AU - Uenoyama, Yuki
AU - Shimizu, Keiki
AU - Honda, Hitoshi
AU - Nagai, Yoshiki
AU - Okumura, Koichiro
AU - Onda, Tomoko
AU - Kakutani, Takuya
AU - Seki, Takami
AU - Sekine, Takuro
AU - Yoshida, Yasunori
AU - Miyamoto, Haruka
AU - Furuhashi, Kenta
AU - Kure, Fujihiro
AU - Kosen, Daiyu
AU - Santo, Norihisa
AU - Kofuji, Tomoki
AU - Kobayashi, Takeshi
AU - Matsui, Marina
AU - Matsunaga, Yurie
AU - Matsuyoshi, Takeo
AU - Uekusa, Mayumi
AU - Orihara, Azusa
AU - Ishii, Hideaki
AU - Nakanishi, Takahiro
AU - Cho, Keiho
AU - Tanaka, Nozomi
AU - Shiraki, Sayuri
AU - Iida, Masahiro
AU - Ogawa, Risa
AU - Kataoka, Fumiya
AU - Yasuura, Shusuke
AU - Tanomogi, Naoki
AU - Suzuki, Hiroe
AU - Suzuki, Hiroaki
AU - Sakurai, Shinichiro
AU - Yoguchi, Kentaro
AU - Kaneko, Hitoshi
AU - Wada, Akihiko
AU - Karakida, Megumi
AU - Karita, Tatsuro
AU - Kashiyama, Tetsuya
AU - Kondo, Taiji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Japanese Society of Chemotherapy and The Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases
PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - Introduction: Clusters of novel coronavirus infectious disease of 2019 (COVID-19) have spread to become a global pandemic imposing a significant burden on healthcare systems. The lack of an effective treatment and the emergence of varied and complicated clinical courses in certain populations have rendered treatment of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 difficult. Methods: Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Medical Center, a public tertiary acute care center located in Tokyo, the epicenter of COVID-19 in Japan, has been admitting patients with COVID-19 since February 2020. The present, retrospective, case-series study aimed to investigate the clinical course and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 hospitalized at the study institution. Results: In total, 101 patients with COVID-19 were admitted to our hospital to receive inpatient care. Eleven patients (10.9%) received ECMO, and nine patients (8.9%) died during hospitalization after COVID-19 was diagnosed. A history of smoking and obesity were most commonly encountered among patients with a complicated clinical course. Most patients who died requested to be transferred to advanced palliative care in the early course of their hospitalization. Conclusions: Our experience of caring for these patients demonstrated a relatively lower mortality rate and higher survival rate in those with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation placement than previous reports from other countries and underscored the importance of proactive, advanced care planning in the early course of hospitalization.
AB - Introduction: Clusters of novel coronavirus infectious disease of 2019 (COVID-19) have spread to become a global pandemic imposing a significant burden on healthcare systems. The lack of an effective treatment and the emergence of varied and complicated clinical courses in certain populations have rendered treatment of patients hospitalized for COVID-19 difficult. Methods: Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Medical Center, a public tertiary acute care center located in Tokyo, the epicenter of COVID-19 in Japan, has been admitting patients with COVID-19 since February 2020. The present, retrospective, case-series study aimed to investigate the clinical course and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 hospitalized at the study institution. Results: In total, 101 patients with COVID-19 were admitted to our hospital to receive inpatient care. Eleven patients (10.9%) received ECMO, and nine patients (8.9%) died during hospitalization after COVID-19 was diagnosed. A history of smoking and obesity were most commonly encountered among patients with a complicated clinical course. Most patients who died requested to be transferred to advanced palliative care in the early course of their hospitalization. Conclusions: Our experience of caring for these patients demonstrated a relatively lower mortality rate and higher survival rate in those with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation placement than previous reports from other countries and underscored the importance of proactive, advanced care planning in the early course of hospitalization.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jiac.2020.11.024
DO - 10.1016/j.jiac.2020.11.024
M3 - Article
C2 - 33342681
AN - SCOPUS:85097766226
SN - 1341-321X
VL - 27
SP - 413
EP - 417
JO - Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy
JF - Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy
IS - 2
ER -