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Common indications for Referral to the Healthcare system for COVID-19 recovered patients versus Qatar Biobank study population: A descriptive analysis

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Qatar Biobank (QBB) is actively acquiring data on the range of short- and long-term health impacts associated with COVID-19. This is performed through the COVID-19 biorepository National project. In this report, we describe the most common indications for the referral...

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Autores principales: Eldeeb, Marwa, Fthenou, Eleni, Elkousy, Noha, Sheikh, Nadia, Nasr, Mustafa, Afifi, Nahla, Al Thani, Asma, Frenneaux, Michael
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35315407
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i1.11887
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author Eldeeb, Marwa
Fthenou, Eleni
Elkousy, Noha
Sheikh, Nadia
Nasr, Mustafa
Afifi, Nahla
Al Thani, Asma
Frenneaux, Michael
author_facet Eldeeb, Marwa
Fthenou, Eleni
Elkousy, Noha
Sheikh, Nadia
Nasr, Mustafa
Afifi, Nahla
Al Thani, Asma
Frenneaux, Michael
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Qatar Biobank (QBB) is actively acquiring data on the range of short- and long-term health impacts associated with COVID-19. This is performed through the COVID-19 biorepository National project. In this report, we describe the most common indications for the referral to Qatar’s healthcare system of COVID-19 biorepository participants in comparison with the Qatar Biobank (QBB) general population study. METHODS: Patients with a laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19, who were Qatar residents that could communicate in Arabic, English, Hindi and Urdu were eligible to participate in the COVID-19 biorepository project. Biological samples of Consented participants were collected on a weekly basis until recovery, and then monthly for a year. Participants were also offered a bone density scan three months after recovery and non-contrast MRI brain and whole-body scan six months after recovery. Number of participants requiring referral for medical follow up after recovery for any abnormal clinically significant findings were recorded and statistically compared to general population referred participants. RESULTS: The majority of referrals for the general population study was for osteopenia versus diabetes for the COVID-19 biorepository project CONCLUSION: Descriptive analysis of the referral data of the COVID-19 participants and QBB general population (not previously affected by the virus) shows a clear difference between the two populations’ reasons for referrals. Diabetes for COVID 19 recovered participants versus osteopenia for general population. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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spelling pubmed-89728652022-04-15 Common indications for Referral to the Healthcare system for COVID-19 recovered patients versus Qatar Biobank study population: A descriptive analysis Eldeeb, Marwa Fthenou, Eleni Elkousy, Noha Sheikh, Nadia Nasr, Mustafa Afifi, Nahla Al Thani, Asma Frenneaux, Michael Acta Biomed Original Investigations/Commentaries BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Qatar Biobank (QBB) is actively acquiring data on the range of short- and long-term health impacts associated with COVID-19. This is performed through the COVID-19 biorepository National project. In this report, we describe the most common indications for the referral to Qatar’s healthcare system of COVID-19 biorepository participants in comparison with the Qatar Biobank (QBB) general population study. METHODS: Patients with a laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19, who were Qatar residents that could communicate in Arabic, English, Hindi and Urdu were eligible to participate in the COVID-19 biorepository project. Biological samples of Consented participants were collected on a weekly basis until recovery, and then monthly for a year. Participants were also offered a bone density scan three months after recovery and non-contrast MRI brain and whole-body scan six months after recovery. Number of participants requiring referral for medical follow up after recovery for any abnormal clinically significant findings were recorded and statistically compared to general population referred participants. RESULTS: The majority of referrals for the general population study was for osteopenia versus diabetes for the COVID-19 biorepository project CONCLUSION: Descriptive analysis of the referral data of the COVID-19 participants and QBB general population (not previously affected by the virus) shows a clear difference between the two populations’ reasons for referrals. Diabetes for COVID 19 recovered participants versus osteopenia for general population. (www.actabiomedica.it) Mattioli 1885 2022 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8972865/ /pubmed/35315407 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i1.11887 Text en Copyright: © 2021 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Investigations/Commentaries
Eldeeb, Marwa
Fthenou, Eleni
Elkousy, Noha
Sheikh, Nadia
Nasr, Mustafa
Afifi, Nahla
Al Thani, Asma
Frenneaux, Michael
Common indications for Referral to the Healthcare system for COVID-19 recovered patients versus Qatar Biobank study population: A descriptive analysis
title Common indications for Referral to the Healthcare system for COVID-19 recovered patients versus Qatar Biobank study population: A descriptive analysis
title_full Common indications for Referral to the Healthcare system for COVID-19 recovered patients versus Qatar Biobank study population: A descriptive analysis
title_fullStr Common indications for Referral to the Healthcare system for COVID-19 recovered patients versus Qatar Biobank study population: A descriptive analysis
title_full_unstemmed Common indications for Referral to the Healthcare system for COVID-19 recovered patients versus Qatar Biobank study population: A descriptive analysis
title_short Common indications for Referral to the Healthcare system for COVID-19 recovered patients versus Qatar Biobank study population: A descriptive analysis
title_sort common indications for referral to the healthcare system for covid-19 recovered patients versus qatar biobank study population: a descriptive analysis
topic Original Investigations/Commentaries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35315407
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i1.11887
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