Research Article | Open Access
Systematic Evaluation of Wound Healing and Easy Intubation Rate in Children with Covid-19 and Hospitalization in Intensive care Units:A Systematic Study
Saeed Keshmiri , Seyed Amir Ashkan Mousavi Chashmi , Neshat Abdi , Elham Mohammadzadeh , Salar Javanmard Barbin
Pages: 2960-2970
Abstract
This study examines the condition of the Systematic Evaluation of Wound Healing and Easy Intubation Rate in
Children with Covid-19 and Hospitalization in Intensive care Units. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that
can infect animals and humans.Many of the known coronaviruses can cause a range of respiratory infections in
humans.Which range from the common cold to more severe illnesses such as MERS Middle East Respiratory
Syndrome (MERS) and acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).Wound healing is the result of traumatic cellular,
biochemical, and systemic events to restore normal continuity by forming new tissue. The basic principle in wound
healing is to minimize tissue damage and ensure adequate perfusion and oxygenation to the tissue, as well as proper
tissue nutrition and hydration. Growth factors, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, blood supply, genetic and immune
disorders, diabetes, nutritional factors and steroid use all affect wound healing.The disease is mainly manifested by
chills, body aches, sore throats and dry cough with or without fever.Some patients also have symptoms such as
diarrhea, abdominal pain, headache, sweating, nasal congestion and runny nose.Faster diagnosis of the disease will
make the infected person less likely to transmit it to the community, as well as more attention to warning signs and
faster treatment will increase the chances of recovery.It should be noted that in the event of an epidemic of a virus,
the first suspicion of infection
Keywords
Corona, Respiratory problems, Patient, Community, Sore Throat, MERS.