冠状病毒感染后患者康复后表现的患病率:一项横断面研究

Mini Phuloria, V. Chauhan
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康复后表现是COVID-19康复患者的另一个问题。各种报告表明,COVID-19对身体几乎所有系统都有各种各样的长期影响。我们的目的是调查COVID-19幸存者的患病率和康复后表现。这项研究招募了阿尔莫拉和拉姆纳加尔的160名康复的COVID-19患者。设计了一份专门的调查问卷,了解患者的健康现状和冠状病毒感染后的持续症状。采用SPSS- 20软件对数据进行分析。结果表明,相当一部分新冠肺炎患者在诊断后4-5个月仍存在持续症状,即使是轻中度疾病患者也存在持续症状。新冠肺炎后综合征(PCS)与生活质量差有关,但在我们的研究中,在行动能力、自我保健、日常活动、疼痛/不适和焦虑/抑郁这五个参数中,性别与生活质量之间没有关联。应让患者了解新冠肺炎的长期影响,提高康复后随访意识。关键词:后冠状病毒综合征,新型冠状病毒病,COVID-19
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Prevalence of Post Recovery Manifestations in Post-COVID Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Post recovery manifestations are another concern in patients who have recovered from COVID-19. Various reports have shown that COVID-19 has variety of long-term effects on almost all systems of the body. We aimed to investigate the prevalence and post-recovery manifestations among COVID-19 survivors. This study enrolled in 160 recovered COVID-19 patients in Almora and Ramnagar. A special questionnaire was designed to inquire about the current health status of patients and their persistent symptoms in the post-COVID period. Data was analysed by using SPSS- 20 software. The results concluded that a considerable part of patients with COVID-19 had persistent symptoms even 4–5 months after COVID-19 diagnosis, and even patients with a mild-to-moderate disease suffered from persistent symptoms. Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) has been associated with poor quality of life but in our study, there is no association between gender and quality of life among the five parameters i.e., mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/ discomfort and anxiety/ depression. Patients should be enlightened about the long-term effects of COVID-19 and awareness about post-recovery follow-up should be raised. Keywords: Post-COVID syndrome, Novel Coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19
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