Covid-19 Fatigue: Diagnosis and Treatment for the Osteopathic Physician

Q4 Medicine
Violeta B. Foss, Nicole Maddie, Elisabeth Frankini, Scott Landman, Jennifer Maccagnano, Sheldon C. Yao
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Abstract

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has given rise to a global pandemic, as well as a multitude of long-term sequelae that continue to perplex physicians around the world, including in the United States. Among the most common and impactful long-haul symptoms experienced by survivors is COVID-19 fatigue. This review will use long COVID-19, post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PCS), and Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) as synonymous terms to refer to the chronic symptomatology; chronic fatigue associated with PASC will be referred to as COVID-19 fatigue. While the knowledge and research on the exact pathophysiological mechanisms involved in the disease is still limited, parallels have been drawn between fatigue as a component of long COVID-19 and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Current studies suggest applying principles of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment similar to those for ME/CFS in order to aid in managing chronic fatigue in COVID-19 survivors, particularly in the primary care setting. The osteopathic family physician can use the proposed pharmacologic agents, along with osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), as therapeutic modalities that can be tailored to each patient’s unique case. Nevertheless, research on proven successful treatments is still scarce. For that reason, it is essential that COVID-19 fatigue is recognized early, especially since its longitudinal impacts may be debilitating for many. This review of the available literature on COVID-19 fatigue aims to help provide quality care and lessen the disease burden experienced by patients.
新冠肺炎疲劳:骨病医师的诊断和治疗
新型冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)已经引发了全球大流行,以及许多长期后遗症,这些后遗症继续困扰着包括美国在内的世界各地的医生。幸存者经历的最常见和最具影响力的长期症状之一是COVID-19疲劳。本综述将使用长COVID-19、COVID-19急性后综合征(PCS)和COVID-19急性后后遗症(PASC)作为同义词来指代慢性症状;与PASC相关的慢性疲劳将被称为COVID-19疲劳。虽然对该疾病所涉及的确切病理生理机制的了解和研究仍然有限,但已经将疲劳作为长期COVID-19的组成部分与肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征(ME/CFS)相提并论。目前的研究建议应用类似于ME/CFS的病理生理学、诊断和治疗原则,以帮助管理COVID-19幸存者的慢性疲劳,特别是在初级保健机构。整骨疗法家庭医生可以使用建议的药理学药物,以及整骨疗法手法治疗(OMT),作为治疗方式,可以根据每个患者的独特情况量身定制。然而,对已被证明成功的治疗方法的研究仍然很少。因此,必须及早发现COVID-19疲劳症,特别是因为其纵向影响可能会使许多人虚弱。本文回顾了有关COVID-19疲劳的现有文献,旨在帮助提供高质量的护理并减轻患者的疾病负担。
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Osteopathic Family Physician
Osteopathic Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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