2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104108
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Factors influencing the length of stay in the moroccan intensive care unit in patients surviving critical COVID-19 infection

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“…The presence of hypoxemia and changes in pH during admission showed an important relationship with the severity of the disease ( 17 ) . In addition, the presence of dyspnea on admission, PaO 2 lower than 60 mmHg, and SaO 2 values lower than 90% influenced the length of hospitalization of people with COVID-19 ( 18 ) .…”
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“…The presence of hypoxemia and changes in pH during admission showed an important relationship with the severity of the disease ( 17 ) . In addition, the presence of dyspnea on admission, PaO 2 lower than 60 mmHg, and SaO 2 values lower than 90% influenced the length of hospitalization of people with COVID-19 ( 18 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A presença de hipoxemia e alterações no pH durante a admissão mostrou importante relação com a gravidade da doença (17) . Além disso, a presença de dispneia na admissão, PaO 2 menor que 60 mmHg e valores de SaO 2 menor que 90% influenciaram no tempo de hospitalização de pessoas com COVID-19 (18) .…”
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“…Thus, several studies have been carried out in Morocco assessing the management strategies in healthcare environments including primary care, intensive care units, hemodialysis units, blood transfusion, and cancer centers [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. Studies also included ethical and legal issues related to hydroxychloroquine treatment prescription for COVID-19 and COVID-19 disease recognition as work-related accident [14,37].…”
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confidence: 99%