Long COVID in Children, Adults, and Vulnerable Populations: A Comprehensive Overview for an Integrated Approach

Diseases Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.3390/diseases12050095
V. Calcaterra, Sara Zanelli, A. Foppiani, Elvira Verduci, Beatrice Benatti, Roberto Bollina, Francesco Bombaci, Antonio Brucato, Selene Cammarata, Elisa Calabrò, G. Cirnigliaro, Silvia Della Torre, B. Dell'Osso, C. Moltrasio, A. Marzano, Chiara Nostro, M. Romagnuolo, Lucia Trotta, V. Savasi, Valeria Smiroldo, G. Zuccotti
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Long COVID affects both children and adults, including subjects who experienced severe, mild, or even asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection. We have provided a comprehensive overview of the incidence, clinical characteristics, risk factors, and outcomes of persistent COVID-19 symptoms in both children and adults, encompassing vulnerable populations, such as pregnant women and oncological patients. Our objective is to emphasize the critical significance of adopting an integrated approach for the early detection and appropriate management of long COVID. The incidence and severity of long COVID symptoms can have a significant impact on the quality of life of patients and the course of disease in the case of pre-existing pathologies. Particularly, in fragile and vulnerable patients, the presence of PASC is related to significantly worse survival, independent from pre-existing vulnerabilities and treatment. It is important try to achieve an early recognition and management. Various mechanisms are implicated, resulting in a wide range of clinical presentations. Understanding the specific mechanisms and risk factors involved in long COVID is crucial for tailoring effective interventions and support strategies. Management approaches involve comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments and treatment of symptoms and comorbidities, such as autonomic dysfunction, as well as multidisciplinary rehabilitation. The overall course of long COVID is one of gradual improvement, with recovery observed in the majority, though not all, of patients. As the research on long-COVID continues to evolve, ongoing studies are likely to shed more light on the intricate relationship between chronic diseases, such as oncological status, cardiovascular diseases, psychiatric disorders, and the persistent effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection. This information could guide healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers in developing targeted interventions.
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儿童、成人和弱势群体中的长期 COVID:综合方法的全面概述
长效 COVID 既影响儿童,也影响成人,包括经历过严重、轻微甚至无症状 SARS-CoV-2 感染的受试者。我们全面概述了儿童和成人持续 COVID-19 症状的发病率、临床特征、风险因素和结果,其中包括孕妇和肿瘤患者等易感人群。我们的目标是强调采用综合方法早期发现和适当管理长COVID的重要意义。长期慢性阻塞性肺气肿症状的发生率和严重程度会对患者的生活质量和病程产生重大影响。特别是对于脆弱和易受伤害的患者来说,PASC 的存在与生存率的显著降低有关,而与之前存在的脆弱性和治疗无关。因此,及早识别和治疗非常重要。PASC 的发病机制多种多样,临床表现也各不相同。了解长期 COVID 所涉及的具体机制和风险因素对于制定有效的干预措施和支持策略至关重要。管理方法包括全面的生物心理社会评估、症状和合并症(如自主神经功能障碍)的治疗以及多学科康复。长期 COVID 的总体病程是一个逐渐改善的过程,大多数(尽管不是全部)患者都能痊愈。随着对长期 COVID 的研究不断深入,正在进行的研究可能会更多地揭示慢性疾病(如肿瘤状况、心血管疾病、精神障碍)与 SARS-CoV-2 感染的持续影响之间错综复杂的关系。这些信息可以指导医疗服务提供者、研究人员和决策者制定有针对性的干预措施。
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