[An emerging cause of chronic fatigue and pain : post-COVID-19 condition or long COVID].

Q3 Medicine
Revue medicale de Liege Pub Date : 2023-05-01
Majdouline El Moussaoui, Julien Guiot, Frédéric Frippiat, Gilles Darcis
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Abstract

Some individuals who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 can experience long-term effects from their infection, known as post-COVID conditions, post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 or long COVID. Different underlying mechanisms can lead to long COVID, none of which are mutually exclusive. Lingering symptoms can persist years after SARS-CoV-2 infection, including fatigue, muscle weakness, tachycardia, dyspnea and various neurological symptoms. The symptomatology is partly similar to that reported by people with chronic fatigue syndrome and other unwell studied long-lasting diseases that may occur after other infections. People who have experienced more severe COVID-19 illness are at higher risk of developing long COVID, although anyone who was infected can experience post-COVID conditions. Importantly, unvaccinated individuals are more likely to develop long COVID. Here we review the current knowledge and discuss key findings regarding the epidemiology and physiopathology of long COVID. We briefly review current diagnostic and treatment options that remain so far largely insufficient.

[慢性疲劳和疼痛的新原因:COVID-19后状态或长COVID]。
一些感染了SARS-CoV-2的人可能会受到感染的长期影响,称为COVID后症状、COVID后急性后遗症或长期COVID。不同的潜在机制可能导致长COVID,其中没有一个是相互排斥的。感染SARS-CoV-2后,症状可能持续数年,包括疲劳、肌肉无力、心动过速、呼吸困难和各种神经系统症状。这种症状在一定程度上类似于慢性疲劳综合症和其他可能在其他感染后发生的长期疾病的患者所报告的症状。经历过更严重的COVID-19疾病的人患长期COVID-19的风险更高,尽管任何被感染的人都可能经历COVID-19后的情况。重要的是,未接种疫苗的人更有可能患上长期COVID。在这里,我们回顾了目前的知识,并讨论了关于长COVID的流行病学和生理病理学的主要发现。我们将简要回顾目前的诊断和治疗方案,这些方案到目前为止仍存在很大的不足。
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