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Just When We Thought That COVID Was Over: A Systematic Review

As the globe continues to grapple and scuffle with new emerging strains of COVID every day, a set of recovered patients continue to show persistent enervating symptoms. Many patients never fully recovered after COVID and had neurological and psychiatric symptoms for weeks or months. The emphasis of...

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Autores principales: Tariq, Maha, Acharekar, Maitri V, Guerrero Saldivia, Sara E, Unnikrishnan, Sumedha, Chavarria, Yeny Y, Akindele, Adebisi O, Jalkh, Ana P, Eastmond, Aziza K, Shetty, Chaitra, Rizvi, Syed Muhammad Hannan A, Sharaf, Joudi, Williams, Kerry-Ann D, Balani, Prachi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9420529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36060385
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27441
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author Tariq, Maha
Acharekar, Maitri V
Guerrero Saldivia, Sara E
Unnikrishnan, Sumedha
Chavarria, Yeny Y
Akindele, Adebisi O
Jalkh, Ana P
Eastmond, Aziza K
Shetty, Chaitra
Rizvi, Syed Muhammad Hannan A
Sharaf, Joudi
Williams, Kerry-Ann D
Balani, Prachi
author_facet Tariq, Maha
Acharekar, Maitri V
Guerrero Saldivia, Sara E
Unnikrishnan, Sumedha
Chavarria, Yeny Y
Akindele, Adebisi O
Jalkh, Ana P
Eastmond, Aziza K
Shetty, Chaitra
Rizvi, Syed Muhammad Hannan A
Sharaf, Joudi
Williams, Kerry-Ann D
Balani, Prachi
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description As the globe continues to grapple and scuffle with new emerging strains of COVID every day, a set of recovered patients continue to show persistent enervating symptoms. Many patients never fully recovered after COVID and had neurological and psychiatric symptoms for weeks or months. The emphasis of our study is on these long haulers, particularly on the two critical organ systems of the body, i.e., the central nervous system and the muscular system. Depending upon the severity of the disease, many signs and symptoms continue to linger, ranging from weeks to months. A total of 29 studies are included in our review after thorough screening, application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, and quality appraisals. The total number of patients included is 6012. We found many long-term effects, but the emphasis of our study continued to remain on the two main organ systems that resulted in prolonged COVID with debilitating symptoms and thus affected the quality of life of these patients. Various factors and underlying pathophysiologic manifestations result in the predominance of these signs and symptoms. Furthermore, the patient's underlying medical conditions and other environmental factors may add to it. More focus is required on the quality of life post-COVID, and this requires a team of specialists. There are still many unanswered questions like which ethnicity is affected more, why females are more prone to the long symptoms, and the effects of various treatments on the long-term signs and symptoms. 
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spelling pubmed-94205292022-09-01 Just When We Thought That COVID Was Over: A Systematic Review Tariq, Maha Acharekar, Maitri V Guerrero Saldivia, Sara E Unnikrishnan, Sumedha Chavarria, Yeny Y Akindele, Adebisi O Jalkh, Ana P Eastmond, Aziza K Shetty, Chaitra Rizvi, Syed Muhammad Hannan A Sharaf, Joudi Williams, Kerry-Ann D Balani, Prachi Cureus Family/General Practice As the globe continues to grapple and scuffle with new emerging strains of COVID every day, a set of recovered patients continue to show persistent enervating symptoms. Many patients never fully recovered after COVID and had neurological and psychiatric symptoms for weeks or months. The emphasis of our study is on these long haulers, particularly on the two critical organ systems of the body, i.e., the central nervous system and the muscular system. Depending upon the severity of the disease, many signs and symptoms continue to linger, ranging from weeks to months. A total of 29 studies are included in our review after thorough screening, application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, and quality appraisals. The total number of patients included is 6012. We found many long-term effects, but the emphasis of our study continued to remain on the two main organ systems that resulted in prolonged COVID with debilitating symptoms and thus affected the quality of life of these patients. Various factors and underlying pathophysiologic manifestations result in the predominance of these signs and symptoms. Furthermore, the patient's underlying medical conditions and other environmental factors may add to it. More focus is required on the quality of life post-COVID, and this requires a team of specialists. There are still many unanswered questions like which ethnicity is affected more, why females are more prone to the long symptoms, and the effects of various treatments on the long-term signs and symptoms.  Cureus 2022-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9420529/ /pubmed/36060385 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27441 Text en Copyright © 2022, Tariq et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Acharekar, Maitri V
Guerrero Saldivia, Sara E
Unnikrishnan, Sumedha
Chavarria, Yeny Y
Akindele, Adebisi O
Jalkh, Ana P
Eastmond, Aziza K
Shetty, Chaitra
Rizvi, Syed Muhammad Hannan A
Sharaf, Joudi
Williams, Kerry-Ann D
Balani, Prachi
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36060385
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27441
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