Persistent Symptoms in Recovered Patient From Covid-19 and the Importance of Post-acute Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review

M. Mashhadi, M. Sahebozamani, A. Daneshjoo, S. Adeli, Nahid Venarji
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Background and Objectives: Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) Acute Respiratory Syndrome has spread around the world. Various persistent complications and symptoms, including various physical and mental disorders, have been observed in recovered and discharged patients. The purpose of this review article was to study the persistent symptoms in patients recovering from Covid-19 and the importance of rehabilitation in the post-acute phase. Methods: In this review study, related articles from databases including Google Scholar, PubMed, Medline, ScienceDirect, SID, Inlm, Web of Science, Scopus, Springer from 2019 to August 2021, were reviewed. The following keywords were also used in the article search process: Covid-19 (and similar) recovered, survivors, discharged, Persistent symptoms, consequences and post-acute. Results: A search of articles in databases identified 10,227 articles. After removing duplicate articles, articles in non-Persian and English languages, non-research articles and non- related articles, 61 articles were obtained that examined the persistent symptoms of recovered and discharged patients. The most persistent symptoms included dyspnea, fatigue and acquired weakness, psychological problems, and decreased quality of life. Conclusion: The results showed that due to the persistent symptoms and clinical condition of Covid-19 disease, motor and pulmonary rehabilitation is necessary for the recovering. These programs should be continued in specialized departments or through home rehabilitation with the aim of regaining motor skills and improving mental health.
新冠肺炎康复患者持续症状及急性后康复的重要性:系统综述
背景与目的:冠状病毒病2019 (Covid-19)急性呼吸综合征已在全球蔓延。在康复和出院的病人中观察到各种持续的并发症和症状,包括各种身体和精神障碍。本综述的目的是研究Covid-19康复患者的持续症状以及急性期后康复的重要性。方法:回顾性分析2019年至2021年8月Google Scholar、PubMed、Medline、ScienceDirect、SID、Inlm、Web of Science、Scopus、Springer等数据库的相关文章。文章检索过程中还使用了以下关键词:Covid-19(及类似)康复、幸存者、出院、持续症状、后果和急性后。结果:在数据库中搜索了10227篇文章。在删除重复文章、非波斯语和英语的文章、非研究文章和非相关文章后,获得了61篇研究康复和出院患者持续症状的文章。最持久的症状包括呼吸困难、疲劳和获得性虚弱、心理问题和生活质量下降。结论:由于新型冠状病毒病的持续症状和临床状况,运动和肺部康复是康复的必要条件。这些计划应该在专门的部门或通过家庭康复继续进行,目的是恢复运动技能和改善心理健康。
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