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431. Title Implementing a Comprehensive Care Model as a Proposal for Long Covid Syndrome Care in a Latin American Country

BACKGROUND: Post-COVID-19 long syndrome or "LONG COVID" is defined by WHO criteria according to the Post-COVID Functional Score (PCFS) and Barthel scales and classified by the persistence of symptoms up to 12 weeks after initial infection. Through a survey conducted in a population of 3350...

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Autores principales: Capera, Jaime Andres Pineda, Alvarez, Carlos, Alvarado, Nathali Carolina Gonzalez, Hernandez, Juan Manuel Correa, Bobadilla, Paola Andrea Rengifo, Aparicio, Patrick Francois Tarquino
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677281/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.501
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author Capera, Jaime Andres Pineda
Alvarez, Carlos
Alvarado, Nathali Carolina Gonzalez
Hernandez, Juan Manuel Correa
Bobadilla, Paola Andrea Rengifo
Aparicio, Patrick Francois Tarquino
author_facet Capera, Jaime Andres Pineda
Alvarez, Carlos
Alvarado, Nathali Carolina Gonzalez
Hernandez, Juan Manuel Correa
Bobadilla, Paola Andrea Rengifo
Aparicio, Patrick Francois Tarquino
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description BACKGROUND: Post-COVID-19 long syndrome or "LONG COVID" is defined by WHO criteria according to the Post-COVID Functional Score (PCFS) and Barthel scales and classified by the persistence of symptoms up to 12 weeks after initial infection. Through a survey conducted in a population of 33500 adults in Bogotá, Colombia, and the confirmatory of SARSCoV2 infection via (PCR or antigen test), we demonstrated 63% of people reported some persistent symptoms after three months of the acute event. With its high frequency, this new clinical condition makes a breach where comprehensive care centers for its management and rehabilitation were necessary. We designed an innovative, individualized, comprehensive transdisciplinary model to provide integral attention to patients diagnosed with Long COVID. METHODS: Patients identified by the questionnaire as a Long COVID were scheduled for submission and care at the Center for Comprehensive Care Post Covid (CAIP). An integral evaluation included the assessment by several specialties, such as physiatry, physiotherapy, psychology, nutrition, nursing, social work, and internal medicine practitioners, according to an established attention model in our clinic (Fig 1). [Figure: see text] RESULTS: 448 patients with long covid were screened between September 2022 and March 2023 in the CAIP. The average age of the population served was 52.6 years. The Barthel average score was 97.8. Patients classified as PCFS grade 1 were 282, 133 were grade 2, and 32 were grade 3. A total of 2230 physical and occupational therapy interventions were performed and 120 psychotherapy sessions with positive findings in functional and aerobic capacity between circuits (Fig 2). With the successful discharge of 50 patients, without remaining limitations to perform their basic activities, 48% were asymptomatic with PCFS: 0 and the remaining with PCFS 1, with a minimum symptomatic compromise. [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: There are governmental and clinical challenges to the comprehensive care of the population with disabilities related to Long COVID. CAIP, as a transdisciplinary health care and recovery model, which was born in response to long COVID patients, showed great effectiveness in return people great improvement in functionality to reincorporate into our society from the pandemic COVID19 in Colombia. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-106772812023-11-27 431. Title Implementing a Comprehensive Care Model as a Proposal for Long Covid Syndrome Care in a Latin American Country Capera, Jaime Andres Pineda Alvarez, Carlos Alvarado, Nathali Carolina Gonzalez Hernandez, Juan Manuel Correa Bobadilla, Paola Andrea Rengifo Aparicio, Patrick Francois Tarquino Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: Post-COVID-19 long syndrome or "LONG COVID" is defined by WHO criteria according to the Post-COVID Functional Score (PCFS) and Barthel scales and classified by the persistence of symptoms up to 12 weeks after initial infection. Through a survey conducted in a population of 33500 adults in Bogotá, Colombia, and the confirmatory of SARSCoV2 infection via (PCR or antigen test), we demonstrated 63% of people reported some persistent symptoms after three months of the acute event. With its high frequency, this new clinical condition makes a breach where comprehensive care centers for its management and rehabilitation were necessary. We designed an innovative, individualized, comprehensive transdisciplinary model to provide integral attention to patients diagnosed with Long COVID. METHODS: Patients identified by the questionnaire as a Long COVID were scheduled for submission and care at the Center for Comprehensive Care Post Covid (CAIP). An integral evaluation included the assessment by several specialties, such as physiatry, physiotherapy, psychology, nutrition, nursing, social work, and internal medicine practitioners, according to an established attention model in our clinic (Fig 1). [Figure: see text] RESULTS: 448 patients with long covid were screened between September 2022 and March 2023 in the CAIP. The average age of the population served was 52.6 years. The Barthel average score was 97.8. Patients classified as PCFS grade 1 were 282, 133 were grade 2, and 32 were grade 3. A total of 2230 physical and occupational therapy interventions were performed and 120 psychotherapy sessions with positive findings in functional and aerobic capacity between circuits (Fig 2). With the successful discharge of 50 patients, without remaining limitations to perform their basic activities, 48% were asymptomatic with PCFS: 0 and the remaining with PCFS 1, with a minimum symptomatic compromise. [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: There are governmental and clinical challenges to the comprehensive care of the population with disabilities related to Long COVID. CAIP, as a transdisciplinary health care and recovery model, which was born in response to long COVID patients, showed great effectiveness in return people great improvement in functionality to reincorporate into our society from the pandemic COVID19 in Colombia. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10677281/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.501 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Capera, Jaime Andres Pineda
Alvarez, Carlos
Alvarado, Nathali Carolina Gonzalez
Hernandez, Juan Manuel Correa
Bobadilla, Paola Andrea Rengifo
Aparicio, Patrick Francois Tarquino
431. Title Implementing a Comprehensive Care Model as a Proposal for Long Covid Syndrome Care in a Latin American Country
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.501
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