Assessment of post-COVID 19 symptoms: An observational cohort study from a level 3 COVID hospital

P. Saxena, Eshutosh Chandra, S. Sahay, C. Mahendran, Pooja Das, Jijo Jose, B. Reddy, S. Sivaji
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Introduction: A substantial number of patients continue to have symptoms even after testing negative for COVID 19. Ours is a single-center, observational, cross-sectional study that describes the prevalent symptoms in patients who have recovered from mild-to-moderate COVID 19 disease. Materials and Methods: In a span of 3 months, from November 2020 to January 2021, we collected self-reported data from all post-COVID patients who consulted the post-COVID 19 outpatient department. Data on the pertinent history related to their diagnosis of COVID-19 disease like the date of reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction positive and negative reports and length of stay in hospital were collected. Self-reported data were collected in simple Yes/No format for the presence of common respiratory and general post-COVID-19 symptoms. The final data were analyzed and presented using the using R software version 4.0.2. Results: The mean age of the patients was 42.89 years with majority being from the age group of above 50 years of age. The mean duration of hospital stay was found to be 14 ± 7 days. A higher percentage were admitted for >10 days among all age groups, more predominantly among >60 years of age. Only 5 male patients gave a history of receiving noninvasive ventilation. Significantly a greater number of females complained of fatigue. Other symptoms that were found more commonly in females were headache, loss of hearing, and wheeze. Conclusion: In our study, fatigue is the most common presenting symptoms followed by cough and breathlessness. Further evaluation and regular follow-up required to substantiate this observation.
COVID - 19后症状评估:来自一家三级医院的观察性队列研究
导语:即使在COVID - 19检测呈阴性后,仍有相当数量的患者继续出现症状。我们的研究是一项单中心、观察性、横断面研究,描述了轻至中度COVID - 19疾病康复患者的普遍症状。材料与方法:在2020年11月至2021年1月3个月的时间里,我们收集了所有在covid - 19后门诊就诊的患者的自我报告数据。收集其与COVID-19疾病诊断相关的相关病史数据,如逆转录聚合酶链反应阳性和阴性报告日期以及住院时间。以简单的“是/否”格式收集自我报告数据,以确定是否存在常见的呼吸道症状和一般的covid -19后症状。使用R软件4.0.2版对最终数据进行分析和呈现。结果:患者平均年龄42.89岁,以50岁以上年龄组居多。平均住院时间为14±7天。各年龄组住院时间大于10天的比例较高,以大于60岁的比例较高。只有5名男性患者有接受无创通气的病史。明显更多的女性抱怨疲劳。在女性中更常见的其他症状是头痛、听力丧失和喘息。结论:在我们的研究中,疲劳是最常见的症状,其次是咳嗽和呼吸困难。需要进一步的评估和定期随访来证实这一观察结果。
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