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On Saturday, 150 patients are treated in support hospitals: 84 patients in the Vilnius City Clinical Hospital, 3 of them in the Resuscitation and Intensive Care Unit, 32 patients in the Alytus V. Kudirka Hospital, including 2 patients in the Resuscitation and Intensive Care Unit, 25 patients at the Ukmergė Hospital, of them 1 – in the Resuscitation and Intensive Care Department, at the Vilnius Republican University Hospital – 9 patients.
As the number of patients in the intensive care unit and the intensive care unit increases, the planned services are reorganized and their number is reduced accordingly.
COVID-19 coronavirus infection is of great concern to people with chronic illnesses. Head of the Endocrinology Center of Clinicas Santara doc. Žydrūnė Visockienė says that on the occasion of International Diabetes Day, we pay special attention to patients with diabetes. Global data shows that diabetics account for 8 to 58 percent of all coronavirus-infected patients (the high numbers depend on the group of patients studied and the calculations made in the country).
“Statistical analysis of patients shows that patients diagnosed with diabetes are at high risk of developing a severe form of COVID-19, and at least those with hypertension, cardiovascular disease. People with diabetes also often have these disorders, so that our patients often have a number of adverse factors that worsen the outcome of their disease, “says Doc. Ž. Visockienė.” During a pandemic, you just have to properly control your blood glucose and protect yourself as recommended by doctors. “
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