In a Hospital ICU on The East Side of So Paulo, Most Do Not Survive Covid
Patients arrive at Tide Setúbal in serious condition, and about 90% of those who go to the ICU die
Aug.4.2020 2:07PM
Patrícia Campos Mello
Eduardo Anizelli
SÃO PAULO
As life begins to return to normal in the central neighborhoods of São Paulo, the pandemic of the novel coronavirus has left deep marks on the outskirts of the city.
At the Tide Setúbal municipal hospital, in São Miguel Paulista, east of São Paulo, mortality in the ICU for Covid-19 patients is 90%, following the calculation by the National Health Agency, which takes into account the number of deaths divided by the number of deaths, discharges, and transfers added.
According to epidemiological data from the hospital, there have been 237 deaths in the ICUs reserved for those infected with Covid-19 and only 23 discharges since March 16. When only the cases confirmed with the PCR exam, used to detect whether the patient has the disease, were recorded, there were 166 deaths in the ICUs and nine discharges.
In comparison, at Hospital Emílio Ribas, which is also public, but has more resources and is located in an affluent area of the city, the mortality rate is 27.4% in its ICU beds reserved for Covid-19.
According to a survey carried out by Carlos de Carvalho, professor of pulmonology at the USP School of Medicine, the average mortality rate for Covid-19 in the ICUs of 16 state hospitals in São Paulo is 46%.
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