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Case summary
BACKGROUND
Patients with cancer are at a higher risk for COVID-19 infection with consequently worse outcomes. This case series aim is to understand the demographic, clinical profile and outcomes of cancer patients with COVID-19 in a tertiary hospital in Davao City to provide for better quality of care for this subset of patients.
METHODS
Cancer patients with COVID-19 infection admitted at a tertiary hospital in Davao City were identified. Data were obtained through chart review. Information included were from patients diagnosed from March 2020 to September 22, 2020.
RESULTS
Fourteen cancer patients were diagnosed with COVID-19, with a median age of 45 years (range 19-61 years), and 10 (71%) are females. Three (21%) patients have hypertension and diabetes. Tumors mostly were from the CNS (21%) while breast, GUT, head and neck, lymphoma each represent 14% of the total cases. 64% of patients have stage 4 disease, 3(21%) patients had stage 3. Four (29%) patients had chemotherapy within the last 3 months of admission. Dyspnea (36%), cough (29%) and fatigue (21%) are the most common symptoms. Chest radiograph finding of bilateral infiltrates was seen in 7 (50%) patients. CRP and serum ferritin were the most common laboratory abnormalities seen in 11 (79%) patients. Nine (64%) patients received supplemental oxygen and 4 (29%) needed ventilator assistance. Steroids was given in 3 (21%) patients and 11(79%) received antibiotics. Complications of acute respiratory failure was seen in 5(36%) patients and 2 (14%) had septic shock. There were 6 (43%) COVID-19 related deaths and 7 (50%) patients were discharged. The median length of hospital stay is at 13 days.
CONCLUSIONS
Cancer patients have increased risk of contracting COVID-19 infection and are more likely to have worse COVID-19 disease and outcomes.
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