[Functional parameters and affecting factors in post-COVID period].

IF 0.7 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Deniz Kızılırmak, Uğur Fidan, Seçil Sarı, Yavuz Havlucu
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Abstract

Introduction: Post-COVID period is considered to be 12 weeks after the COVID-19 infection. Patients in the post-COVID period may have prolonged or newly developed symptoms. Depending on the prolonged effects of the disease, respiratory and functional parameters may be affected. The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of COVID-19 infection on respiratory and functional parameters in the post-COVID period.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate the functional parameters of patients with COVID-19 in the post-COVID period. Subjects with a history of microbiologically proven COVID-19 infection were evaluated with 6-minute walk test results, Borg, and MRC results at least 12 weeks after COVID-19 infection. The relationship between demographic characteristics, comorbidities, vaccination status, and severity of disease with 6-minute walk test results and dyspnea scales in the post-COVID period was investigated.

Result: Two hundred seventeen patients were included in the study. The mean age of the patients was 48.6 ± 14.9 years and 126 (58.1%) of them were female. 142 (65.4%) of the patients were completely vaccinated against COVID-19 and 75 (34.6%) patients were incompletely vaccinated or unvaccinated. 158 (72.8%) patients had mild disease, 51 (23.5%) patients had moderate disease, and eight (3.7%) patients had severe disease. Those with a history of moderate or severe disease had significantly worsened functional parameters in the postCOVID period compared to those with mild COVID-19. The Borg scale and MRC dyspnea scale values were significantly higher in women (p= 0.008, p= 0.002, respectively). Functional parameters of those who were completely vaccinated against COVID-19 and those who were incompletely or unvaccinated individuals in the post-COVID period were similar.

Conclusions: The functional parameters of people with moderate or severe COVID-19 disease were found to be significantly impaired in the post-COVID period. While the effect of smoking and vaccination status on functional parameters in the post-COVID period could not be demonstrated, disease severity and accompanying comorbidity were found to be effective.

[COVID后时期的功能参数和影响因素]。
导言:感染 COVID-19 后的 12 周被视为后 COVID 期。处于后 COVID 期的患者可能会出现症状延长或新出现的症状。根据疾病的长期影响,呼吸和功能参数可能会受到影响。本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 感染对后 COVID 期呼吸和功能参数的影响:本研究进行了一项横断面研究,以评估 COVID-19 患者在 COVID 后期间的功能参数。在 COVID-19 感染后至少 12 周,对有微生物学证实的 COVID-19 感染史的受试者进行了 6 分钟步行测试结果、Borg 和 MRC 结果评估。研究了人口统计学特征、合并症、疫苗接种情况和疾病严重程度与 COVID 后 6 分钟步行测试结果和呼吸困难量表之间的关系:研究共纳入 217 名患者。患者的平均年龄为(48.6 ± 14.9)岁,其中 126 人(58.1%)为女性。142名(65.4%)患者完全接种了COVID-19疫苗,75名(34.6%)患者未完全接种或未接种。158(72.8%)名患者病情轻微,51(23.5%)名患者病情中度,8(3.7%)名患者病情严重。与轻度 COVID-19 患者相比,有中度或重度病史的患者在 COVID 后的功能指标明显恶化。女性的博格量表和 MRC 呼吸困难量表值明显更高(分别为 p= 0.008 和 p=0.002)。完全接种COVID-19疫苗者与未完全接种或未接种者在接种COVID-19后的功能参数相似:结论:COVID-19中度或重度患者在COVID后期间的功能参数明显受损。虽然吸烟和疫苗接种状况对COVID后时期的功能参数的影响尚未得到证实,但疾病的严重程度和伴随的合并症被认为是有效的。
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