一项横断面研究:老年患者和年轻患者在治疗和 COVID 后症状方面的差异

Diana Paskaleva
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背景:与年轻人相比,老年人更有可能持续出现与 COVID-19 相关的症状。此外,COVID-19 还可能诱发或加重老年人常见的慢性疾病,如心血管疾病、呼吸系统疾病等:材料与方法:采用替代、非参数和相关分析。观察的逻辑单位:2021年9月1日至2022年9月1日期间的200名COVID-19患者。年龄是患病的关键因素。随着年龄的增长,心脏不适的症状也在增加,P=0.001(χ2=79.51)。在所研究的群体中,老年患者比年轻患者更常出现 "气短 "症状,p=0.001(χ2=17.90),p=0.001(r=0.278)。关于 "脱发 "症状,性别在女性中起着关键作用,p=0.001(χ2=5.04),"疲劳 "症状p=0.001(χ2=9.60)。我们的研究分析表明,大多数患者在门诊接受治疗,其余 29.5% 的患者在医院接受治疗。
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Differences in treatment and post-COVID symptoms in elderly and young patients: a cross-sectional study
Background: Long COVID is of particular concern among older people, who are at greater risk than young-er people of persisting symptoms associated with COVID-19. In addition, COVID-19 might trigger or exacerbate chronic conditions that occur commonly in older people, such as cardio-vascular diseases, respiratory diseases and others.Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in the type of treatment and post-COVID symptoms in the elderly versus young patients.Material and methods:Alternative, non-parametric and correlation analyses were used. Logical units of observation: Two hundred patients suffered from COVID-19 in the period from 01.09.2021 until 01.09.2022.Results:The majority of those examined were women - 58.5%. Age turned out to be a key factor in the disease. As age increases, cardiac complaints also increase p=0.001 (χ2=79.51). The corre-lation relationship is straight and significant p=0.001 (r=0.619).In the studied group, "shortness of breath" was more often experienced by the elderly com-pared to the young patients p=0.001 (χ2=17.90), p=0.001(r=0.278).Regarding the symptom "hair loss" gender was found to have a key role in women p=0.001 (χ2=5.04) and the symptom "fatigue" p=0.001 (χ2=9.60).The analysis of our study shows that the majority were treated on an outpatient basis, and the rest - 29.5% - received their treatment in a hospital.Conclusion:In conclusion, this study underscores the multifaceted nature of post-COVID recovery, influ-enced by demographic factors, vaccination status, and the presence of comorbidities.
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