[Long COVID, diagnosis and management : a survey among general practitioners in the Bas Rhin in France].

Q3 Medicine
Revue medicale de Liege Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Nicolas Ambiehl, Clement Ambiehl, Léa Docquier, Xavier Jannot, Noel Lorenzo-Villalba
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Abstract

The long COVID includes non-specific symptoms affecting patients of all ages.

Methods: Monocentric, prospective, quantitative and descriptive study interested in comparing the knowledge of general practitioners in Alsace (France) with the positioning and recommendations of the World Health Organisation (WHO) on long COVID in the period November 2022-February 2023. A multiple-choice questionnaire was elaborated based on the WHO positioning and recommendations on the long COVID.

Results: 126 questionnaires were received, 65 (51.6 %) women, 42 % aged between 25-35 years. 84.9 % had knowledge about long COVID. The need for an impact on daily life, unexplained symptomatology and symptoms persisting at two months were criteria retained (84.9 %, 91.3 % and 82.5 %, respectively). A history of anxiety disorders (86.5 %) and severe acute forms of COVID-19 (57.9 %) were considered as risk factors. Fatigue, dyspnea, joint pain, headache and cough were associated with long COVID in 65.9 % of responders. About 74,6 % performed a complete blood test, 96.03 % recommended rehabilitation, 76.2 % referred to the pulmonologist and 71.4 % were in favour of a consensus document.

Conclusions: General practitioners are aware of the existence of long COVID as a pathology and agree with the recommendations of scientific societies, among which those of WHO. However, this study has some limitations so that this topic deserves further dedicated investigations.

[长冠、诊断和管理:对法国下莱茵全科医生的调查]。
长COVID包括影响所有年龄段患者的非特异性症状。方法:采用单中心、前瞻性、定量和描述性研究,比较法国阿尔萨斯全科医生的知识与世界卫生组织(WHO)在2022年11月至2023年2月期间对长期COVID的定位和建议。根据世卫组织对新冠肺炎的定位和建议,制作了一份选择题问卷。结果:共收到问卷126份,女性65名(51.6%),年龄在25-35岁之间的占42%。84.9%的人对long COVID有了解。需要对日常生活产生影响、无法解释的症状和症状持续两个月是保留的标准(分别为84.9%、91.3%和82.5%)。焦虑病史(86.5%)和严重急性型COVID-19(57.9%)被认为是危险因素。在65.9%的应答者中,疲劳、呼吸困难、关节疼痛、头痛和咳嗽与长COVID相关。约74.6%的患者进行了全血检查,96.03%的患者建议进行康复治疗,76.2%的患者咨询了肺科医生,71.4%的患者支持共识文件。结论:全科医生意识到长冠状病毒是一种病理,并同意包括世卫组织在内的科学协会的建议。然而,本研究存在一定的局限性,值得进一步深入研究。
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