JMIR Formative Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. e40028 - e40028
Published: Jan. 20, 2023
Long
COVID,
or
post-COVID-19
syndrome,
is
the
persistence
of
signs
and
symptoms
that
develop
during
after
COVID-19
infection
for
more
than
12
weeks
are
not
explained
by
an
alternative
diagnosis.
In
spite
health
care
recouping
to
prepandemic
states,
state
tends
be
less
recognized
from
low-
middle-income
country
settings
holistic
therapeutic
protocols
do
exist.
Owing
syndemic
nature
COVID-19,
it
important
characterize
syndrome.We
aimed
determine
incidence
in
a
cohort
inpatients
who
recovered
February
July
2021
at
tertiary-care
center
South
India.
addition,
we
comparing
prevalence
manifestations
intensive
unit
(ICU)
non-ICU
patients,
assessing
persistence,
severity,
characteristics
manifestations,
elucidating
risk
factors
associated
with
presence
manifestations.A
total
120
adult
patients
admitted
specified
time
frame
were
recruited
into
study
providing
informed
written
consent.
The
included
50
requiring
70
without
care.
follow-up
was
conducted
on
second
sixth
discharge
structured
questionnaire.
questionnaire
filled
patient/family
member
patient
their
visit
hospital
2
through
telephone
6
weeks.The
mean
age
55
years
55%
men.
Only
5%
had
taken
first
dose
vaccination.
Among
58.3%
mild
41.7%
moderate
severe
infection.
60.8%
(n=73)
least
one
persistent
symptom
week
(41.7%)
required
inpatient
stay.
severity
illness,
age,
requirement
Fatigue
most
common
reported
55.8%,
followed
dyspnea
(20%)
weight
loss
(16.7%).
Female
sex
(odds
ratio
[OR]
2.4,
95%
CI
1.03-5.58;
P=.04)
steroid
administration
stay
(OR
4.43,
1.9-10.28;
P=.001)
found
significant
as
revealed
logistic
regression
analysis.Overall,
treated
postdischarge
hospital.
syndrome
did
significantly
differ
across
mild,
moderate,
categories.
identified
predictors
weeks.
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JMIR Formative Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. e40028 - e40028
Published: Jan. 20, 2023
Long
COVID,
or
post-COVID-19
syndrome,
is
the
persistence
of
signs
and
symptoms
that
develop
during
after
COVID-19
infection
for
more
than
12
weeks
are
not
explained
by
an
alternative
diagnosis.
In
spite
health
care
recouping
to
prepandemic
states,
state
tends
be
less
recognized
from
low-
middle-income
country
settings
holistic
therapeutic
protocols
do
exist.
Owing
syndemic
nature
COVID-19,
it
important
characterize
syndrome.We
aimed
determine
incidence
in
a
cohort
inpatients
who
recovered
February
July
2021
at
tertiary-care
center
South
India.
addition,
we
comparing
prevalence
manifestations
intensive
unit
(ICU)
non-ICU
patients,
assessing
persistence,
severity,
characteristics
manifestations,
elucidating
risk
factors
associated
with
presence
manifestations.A
total
120
adult
patients
admitted
specified
time
frame
were
recruited
into
study
providing
informed
written
consent.
The
included
50
requiring
70
without
care.
follow-up
was
conducted
on
second
sixth
discharge
structured
questionnaire.
questionnaire
filled
patient/family
member
patient
their
visit
hospital
2
through
telephone
6
weeks.The
mean
age
55
years
55%
men.
Only
5%
had
taken
first
dose
vaccination.
Among
58.3%
mild
41.7%
moderate
severe
infection.
60.8%
(n=73)
least
one
persistent
symptom
week
(41.7%)
required
inpatient
stay.
severity
illness,
age,
requirement
Fatigue
most
common
reported
55.8%,
followed
dyspnea
(20%)
weight
loss
(16.7%).
Female
sex
(odds
ratio
[OR]
2.4,
95%
CI
1.03-5.58;
P=.04)
steroid
administration
stay
(OR
4.43,
1.9-10.28;
P=.001)
found
significant
as
revealed
logistic
regression
analysis.Overall,
treated
postdischarge
hospital.
syndrome
did
significantly
differ
across
mild,
moderate,
categories.
identified
predictors
weeks.