Primary care management of Covid-19 pneumonia in the Province of Modena in the early phases of the pandemic: data integration from MAGMA study. Retrospective study on patients affected of Covid-19 and followed by General Practitioner from March 2020 to April 2021. 5340 patients were studied, 27% of them developed pneumoniae. Among these, most of them were managed entirely at home with an elevated intensity of care. Daily remote monitoring and home visits, together with a personalized pharmacological treatment, especially for the most severe forms, appeared to be the most effective interventions in reducing hospitalizations.
Home management of Covid-19 pneumonia in the early phases of the pandemic: analysis of real-life data of General Practitioners in the Province of Modena from the MAGMA study / Ugolini, Giulia; Serafini, Alice; Palandri, Lucia; Giansante, Chiara; Fornaciari, Davide; Marietta, Marco; Padula, Maria Stella; Stefani, Elisa; Righi, Elena; Riccomi, Silvia. - In: RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA. - ISSN 2038-1840. - 114:12(2023), pp. 740-743. [10.1701/4142.41392]
Home management of Covid-19 pneumonia in the early phases of the pandemic: analysis of real-life data of General Practitioners in the Province of Modena from the MAGMA study.
Serafini, Alice;Palandri, Lucia;Padula, Maria Stella;Stefani, Elisa;Righi, Elena;
2023
Abstract
Primary care management of Covid-19 pneumonia in the Province of Modena in the early phases of the pandemic: data integration from MAGMA study. Retrospective study on patients affected of Covid-19 and followed by General Practitioner from March 2020 to April 2021. 5340 patients were studied, 27% of them developed pneumoniae. Among these, most of them were managed entirely at home with an elevated intensity of care. Daily remote monitoring and home visits, together with a personalized pharmacological treatment, especially for the most severe forms, appeared to be the most effective interventions in reducing hospitalizations.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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