Rate of post Covid-19 symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis

N. Elgohary, Mohamed Nazmy Farres, Diaa Marzouk Abdelhamid, S. Mohamed, Mohamed Farouk Allam
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Background. Covid-19 pandemic has led to global pandemic and substantial health, economic and social impact. The causative agent is coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) which belongs to the coronavirus family. The clinical picture of the infection ranges from a flu-like symptoms to severe pneumonia and mortality. Till January 2022, the cumulative number of cases exceeded 600 million worldwide with mortality rate of more than 6 million. Objective: to identify rate of total and individual presentations of post COVID-19 conditions. Methodology: the literature was reviewed till 1st July 2022, in six databases, we identified 5486 articles; after removal of duplicates and screening for eligible studies according to inclusion criteria, 17 studies were included for further qualitative and quantitative analysis. Results: the results showed high rate of post COVID-19 condition among patients. With prevalence rate of 5 to 10%, fatigue was the most reported symptom with prevalence of 34% among patients (RE: 0.33%, 95%CI: 0.32-0.35). The second highest common symptom was breathlessness with prevalence of 31% (RE: 0.31, 95%CI: 0.20-0.43). Mental health symptoms including anxiety and depression were also distinctly frequent. We also reported on different neurocognitive symptoms including attention and memory problems with rate of 16% (RE: 0.16, 95%CI: 0.11-0.22) and 19% (RE: 0.19, 95%CI: 0.14-0.26) respectively. Conclusion: it is apparent that a significant percentage of individuals with COVID-19 (45%) continue to grapple with a variety of persistent symptoms. Among these, fatigue and dyspnea emerge as highly prevalent issues consistently reported across various groups of patients. However, it is evident that a considerable portion of patients also contend with a diverse array of other lingering symptoms, displaying variability both in number and severity.
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Covid-19 后症状发生率:系统回顾与荟萃分析
背景。Covid-19 大流行导致全球大流行,对健康、经济和社会造成重大影响。病原体是属于冠状病毒家族的冠状病毒-2(SARS-CoV-2)。感染的临床表现从类似流感的症状到严重肺炎和死亡不等。截至 2022 年 1 月,全球累计病例数超过 6 亿,死亡率超过 600 万。目的:确定 COVID-19 后病症的总发病率和个别发病率。方法:截至 2022 年 7 月 1 日,我们在 6 个数据库中查阅了 5486 篇文献;在去除重复文献并根据纳入标准筛选出符合条件的研究后,纳入了 17 项研究,并对其进行了进一步的定性和定量分析。结果:研究结果显示,COVID-19 后患者的患病率很高。疲劳是患者报告最多的症状,发生率为 5%-10%,占 34%(RE:0.33%,95%CI:0.32-0.35)。其次是呼吸困难,发病率为 31%(RE:0.31,95%CI:0.20-0.43)。包括焦虑和抑郁在内的精神健康症状也很常见。我们还报告了不同的神经认知症状,包括注意力和记忆力问题,发病率分别为 16% (RE: 0.16, 95%CI: 0.11-0.22) 和 19% (RE: 0.19, 95%CI: 0.14-0.26) 。结论:很明显,相当一部分 COVID-19 患者(45%)仍在与各种持续性症状作斗争。其中,疲劳和呼吸困难是各组患者一致报告的高发问题。然而,有相当一部分患者显然还在与其他多种多样的顽固症状作斗争,这些症状在数量和严重程度上都存在差异。
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