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Women with cancer and COVID-19: an analysis of lethality and clinical aspects in Pernambuco

Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil - Volume 21 Suplemento 1 págs. S157-S165

In Page S159, Results, 8th Paragraph,

Where it reads: The crude and adjusted analysis of factors related to death identified the presence of peripheral O2 saturation lower or equal to 95% as the only independent factor associated with death (OR = 0.21; CI95%= 0.04 - 0.92; p = 0.039 (Tabela 4).

Reading: The crude and adjusted analysis of factors related to death, identified the presence of peripheral O2 saturation less than or equal to 95% as the only risk factor associated with death (OR = 5.73; CI95%= 1.12-20.08; p = 0.035). On the otherhand, the age groups, 19 years or younger, (OR = 0.07; CI95%= 0.00-1.01; p = 0.051) and 20 to 49 years old (OR = 0.27; CI95%= 0.07-1.04; p = 0.057) were identified as protective factors related to death (Table 4).

In Page S159, Discussion, 2nd Paragraph,

Where it reads: The only independent factor associated with death was O2 saturation lower or equal to 95%.

Reading: The only independent factor associated with higher death risk was O2 saturation less than or equal to 95%. Less than 50 years old was considered a protective factor for death.

In Page S163, Discussion, 6th Paragraph,

Where it reads: The saturation of SpO2 ≤ 95%, namely, was the only independent factor associated with death, after multivariate analysis, agreeing with the literature.6

Reading: SpO2 saturation ≤ 95%, inclusively was the only independent factor associated with death risk, after multivariable analysis, in accordance with the literature.6

In Page S163, Discussion, 9th Paragraph,

Where it reads: Therefore, it is concluded that female patients, with cancer and infected by SARS-CoV-2 are particularly susceptible to death, independently of comorbidities or age, being peripheral O2 saturation ≤ 95% the only independent factor associated with death in this group.

Reading: Therefore, it concludes that female patients with cancer and infected with SARS-CoV-2 are particularly susceptible to death, regardless of the presence of comorbidities, with peripheral O2 saturation ≤95% being the only independent factor associated with higher risk of death in this group. Less than 50 years old was considered a protective factor for death in this group of patients.

In Page S162, Where it reads:

Table 4
Crude and adjusted analysis of factors associated with death in women with cancer and COVID-19 in the period between March and June 2020. Data from SEPLAG PE.

Reading:

Table 4
Crude and adjusted analysis of factors associated with death in women with cancer and COVID-19 in the period between March and June 2020. Data from SEPLAG PE.

Obstetric Violence and Medical Education

https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042021000300013

Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil - Volume 21 Número 3 págs. 965-966

In Page 965, 1st Paragraph,

Where it reads: ...health education,...

Reading: ...education in heath,...

In Page 965, 2nd Paragraph,

Where it reads: ...the process of childbirth and birth.4,5

Reading: ...the birthing process.4,5

In Page 965, 3rd Paragraph,

Where it reads: ...we mention about...

Reading: ...we talk about...

In Page 965, 4th Paragraph, Where it reads:

Where it reads: ...by quietening about...

Reading: ...by silencing about...

In Page 965, 4th Paragraph,

Where it reads: ...reduced way...

Reading: ...reductionist way...

In Page 965, 5th Paragraph,

Where it reads: ...healthcare area.10

Reading: ...area of healthcare.10

In Page 965, 6th Paragraph,

Where it reads: Therefore, the health humanization...

Reading: The humanization of health, therefore,...

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    21 Feb 2022
  • Date of issue
    Oct-Dec 2021
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