Anal fissures in COVID-19 survivors: Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes.

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Turkish Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-27 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.47717/turkjsurg.2024.6494
Ahmad Sakr, Yousef Hesham, Hossam Elfeki, Mostafa Shalaby, Ahmed Hossam Elfallal, Amr Sameer
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Abstract

Objectives: In spite of COVID-19's typical presentation in the form of fever, cough, myalgia, and pneumonia, other gastrointestinal manifestations have been reported. Among the COVID-19 survivors, anal fissure has been documented. The aim of this study was to report the incidence of anal fissure among those patients, its possible risk factors and outcome.

Material and methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study which was conducted on COVID-19 patients' who were diagnosed with anal fissure. Those who survived and were discharged home safely were contacted to pick up whether they suffered from any symptoms suggesting anal fissure, to identify the risk factors of anal fissure and their outcomes.

Results: A total of 176 COVID-19 patients were enrolled in this study. The incidence of anal fissure among all patients was 36.9%. Patients were categorized into two groups; fissure and non-fissure groups. No significant difference was noted in the demographic data apart from age, which was younger in the fissure group. The majority of anal fissures resolved spontaneously after patients recovered from the COVID-19 symptoms with no specific treatment (43.1%).

Conclusion: Anal fissure is quite a common problem in COVID-19 patients. Young and middle-aged patients are more vulnerable to develop anal fissure after COVID-19 infection.

COVID-19幸存者的肛裂:发病率、风险因素和结果
目的:尽管新冠肺炎的典型表现为发烧、咳嗽、肌痛和肺炎,但也有其他胃肠道表现的报道。在COVID-19幸存者中,有记录的是肛裂。本研究的目的是报告这些患者中肛裂的发生率,其可能的危险因素和结果。材料与方法:本研究是一项回顾性横断面研究,对诊断为肛裂的COVID-19患者进行研究。那些幸存下来并安全出院的人被联系,以了解他们是否患有任何表明肛裂的症状,以确定肛裂的风险因素及其结果。结果:本研究共纳入176例COVID-19患者。所有患者中肛裂发生率为36.9%。患者分为两组;裂隙和非裂隙组。除年龄外,人口统计学数据无显著差异,裂隙组更年轻。大多数肛裂在症状恢复后自行消退,未进行特异性治疗(43.1%)。结论:肛裂是新冠肺炎患者的常见病。中青年患者感染新冠肺炎后更容易发生肛裂。
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