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Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: An updated systematic review
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed at estimating the prevalence of post-acute COVID-19 symptoms in view of published literature that studied prolonged clinical manifestations after recovery from acute COVID-19 infection. METHODS: Relevant databases were searched for extraction of articles. For...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9197790/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35721785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103995 |
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author | Almas, Talal Malik, Jahanzeb Alsubai, Abdulla K. Jawad Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Iqbal, Raafe Khan, Kashif Ali, Muhammad Ishaq, Uzma Alsufyani, Majid Hadeed, Sebastian Alsufyani, Reema Ahmed, Reema Thakur, Tushar Huang, Helen Antony, Meetty Antony, Ishan Bhullar, Anhad Kotait, Farida Al-Ani, Lubabah |
author_facet | Almas, Talal Malik, Jahanzeb Alsubai, Abdulla K. Jawad Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Iqbal, Raafe Khan, Kashif Ali, Muhammad Ishaq, Uzma Alsufyani, Majid Hadeed, Sebastian Alsufyani, Reema Ahmed, Reema Thakur, Tushar Huang, Helen Antony, Meetty Antony, Ishan Bhullar, Anhad Kotait, Farida Al-Ani, Lubabah |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed at estimating the prevalence of post-acute COVID-19 symptoms in view of published literature that studied prolonged clinical manifestations after recovery from acute COVID-19 infection. METHODS: Relevant databases were searched for extraction of articles. For data synthesis, based on the distribution of quantitative variables, they were expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD) or median and interquartile range (IQR). Qualitative variables were presented as frequency (n) and percentages (%). RESULTS: Twenty-one articles qualified for the final analysis. The most common persistent clinical manifestations were fatigue (54.11%), dyspnea (24.38%), alopecia (23.21%), hyperhidrosis (23.6%), insomnia (25.98%), anxiety (17.29%), and arthralgia (16.35%). In addition to these symptoms, new-onset hypertension, diabetes, neuropsychiatric disorders, and bladder incontinence were also reported. CONCLUSION: Clinical features of post-acute COVID-19 infection can manifest even after 60 days of initial infection. Multidisciplinary care along with regular follow-up must be provided to such patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-91977902022-06-15 Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: An updated systematic review Almas, Talal Malik, Jahanzeb Alsubai, Abdulla K. Jawad Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Iqbal, Raafe Khan, Kashif Ali, Muhammad Ishaq, Uzma Alsufyani, Majid Hadeed, Sebastian Alsufyani, Reema Ahmed, Reema Thakur, Tushar Huang, Helen Antony, Meetty Antony, Ishan Bhullar, Anhad Kotait, Farida Al-Ani, Lubabah Ann Med Surg (Lond) Cohort Study OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed at estimating the prevalence of post-acute COVID-19 symptoms in view of published literature that studied prolonged clinical manifestations after recovery from acute COVID-19 infection. METHODS: Relevant databases were searched for extraction of articles. For data synthesis, based on the distribution of quantitative variables, they were expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD) or median and interquartile range (IQR). Qualitative variables were presented as frequency (n) and percentages (%). RESULTS: Twenty-one articles qualified for the final analysis. The most common persistent clinical manifestations were fatigue (54.11%), dyspnea (24.38%), alopecia (23.21%), hyperhidrosis (23.6%), insomnia (25.98%), anxiety (17.29%), and arthralgia (16.35%). In addition to these symptoms, new-onset hypertension, diabetes, neuropsychiatric disorders, and bladder incontinence were also reported. CONCLUSION: Clinical features of post-acute COVID-19 infection can manifest even after 60 days of initial infection. Multidisciplinary care along with regular follow-up must be provided to such patients. Elsevier 2022-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9197790/ /pubmed/35721785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103995 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Cohort Study Almas, Talal Malik, Jahanzeb Alsubai, Abdulla K. Jawad Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Iqbal, Raafe Khan, Kashif Ali, Muhammad Ishaq, Uzma Alsufyani, Majid Hadeed, Sebastian Alsufyani, Reema Ahmed, Reema Thakur, Tushar Huang, Helen Antony, Meetty Antony, Ishan Bhullar, Anhad Kotait, Farida Al-Ani, Lubabah Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: An updated systematic review |
title | Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: An updated systematic review |
title_full | Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: An updated systematic review |
title_fullStr | Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: An updated systematic review |
title_full_unstemmed | Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: An updated systematic review |
title_short | Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: An updated systematic review |
title_sort | post-acute covid-19 syndrome and its prolonged effects: an updated systematic review |
topic | Cohort Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9197790/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35721785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103995 |
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