Post COVID-19 syndrome and new onset diseases: a prospective observational study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Singapore medical journal Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-07 DOI:10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2022-055
Nitin Sinha, Mahinder Pal Singh Chawla, Desh Deepak, Amit Suri, Piyush Jain, Ankit Agarwal, Manoj Kumar Bhakhar
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Abstract

Introduction: The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has defined the terms, 'acute coronavirus disease 2019' (COVID-19), 'ongoing symptomatic COVID-19' and 'post-COVID-19 syndrome', with the latter two described as having persistent symptoms after the onset of COVID-19 symptoms for 4-12 weeks and >12 weeks, respectively. Persistent symptoms can either be due to the after-effects of COVID-19 or new-onset diseases after acute COVID-19. All symptoms observed beyond 4 weeks after the onset of COVID-19 need not be present at the time of onset. Previous studies on persistent post-COVID-19 symptoms have not mentioned new-onset diseases after acute COVID-19, and only a select few studies have discussed such new-onset symptoms.

Methods: Ninety-five patients who attended the post-COVID-19 clinic completed the requisite follow-up till 16 weeks after COVID-19 symptom onset. Data was recorded on a predesigned proforma. Necessary investigations were conducted to rule out any other cause of persistent symptoms.

Results: Fatigue (62.1%), breathlessness (50.5%) and cough (27.4%) were the most common symptoms present beyond 4 weeks after the onset of COVID-19 symptoms. Forty-nine (51.57%) patients developed post-COVID-19 syndrome - their severity of symptoms (odds ratio [OR] 17.77) and longer duration of hospital stay (OR 1.095) during acute disease were significantly associated with the development of post-COVID-19 syndrome. During follow-up, 25 patients developed new-onset symptoms, such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension and idiopathic tachycardia.

Conclusion: Patients can have persistent symptoms, new-onset symptoms and new-onset diseases after recovery from acute COVID-19.

新冠肺炎综合征与新发疾病:一项前瞻性观察研究
简介:英国国家卫生与保健卓越研究所(NICE)定义了“2019年急性冠状病毒病”(COVID-19)、“持续症状性COVID-19”和“后COVID-19综合征”这三个术语,后两者分别被描述为在出现COVID-19症状后持续4-12周和10 -12周。持续症状可能是由于COVID-19的后遗症或急性COVID-19后新发疾病所致。在COVID-19发病后4周以上观察到的所有症状不必在发病时出现。以往关于COVID-19后持续症状的研究未提及急性COVID-19后的新发疾病,只有少数研究对这种新发症状进行了讨论。方法:95例患者在新冠肺炎后门诊完成必要的随访,直至症状出现后16周。数据记录在预先设计的表格上。进行了必要的调查,以排除任何其他原因的持续症状。结果:疲倦(62.1%)、呼吸困难(50.5%)和咳嗽(27.4%)是出现新冠肺炎症状4周后最常见的症状。49例(51.57%)患者出现covid -19后综合征,其症状严重程度(比值比[OR] 17.77)和急性疾病期间较长的住院时间(OR 1.095)与covid -19后综合征的发生显著相关。随访期间,25例患者出现糖尿病、高血压、特发性心动过速等新发症状。结论:急性COVID-19患者康复后可出现持续症状、新发症状和新发疾病。
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Singapore medical journal
Singapore medical journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
3.70%
发文量
149
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Singapore Medical Journal (SMJ) is the monthly publication of Singapore Medical Association (SMA). The Journal aims to advance medical practice and clinical research by publishing high-quality articles that add to the clinical knowledge of physicians in Singapore and worldwide. SMJ is a general medical journal that focuses on all aspects of human health. The Journal publishes commissioned reviews, commentaries and editorials, original research, a small number of outstanding case reports, continuing medical education articles (ECG Series, Clinics in Diagnostic Imaging, Pictorial Essays, Practice Integration & Life-long Learning [PILL] Series), and short communications in the form of letters to the editor.
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