Fatigue syndrome after COVID-19 infection: results of personal observations

P. E. Kolesnikov, A. A. Vizel, A. R. Abashev, L. V. Davydova
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Introduction. The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has presented challenges for health systems globally. However, as the number of COVID-19 survivors continue to increase, we get more and more evidence on the long-lasting symptoms after an acute infection. According to some studies, the total number of symptoms described can reach 200, but fatigue is considered the key presentation in such patients. The subjectivity of fatigue concept continues to be a significant obstacle to its study: the absence of validated assessment methods does not allow to adequately assess the prevalence and significance of fatigue in patients with lung injury induced by COVID-19.Aim. To assess the prevalence of fatigue syndrome in patients with lung injury induced by COVID-19 using a validated tool, the Fatigue Assessment Scale, and risk factors for the development of this condition.Materials and methods. Medical records of patients hospitalised for PCR-confirmed new coronavirus infection COVID-19 with lung lesions (n = 100), evaluated using the FAS scale, were retrospectively analysed. Statistical processing of the data was performed.Results. Objectively assessed fatigue was detected in 66% of patients. Statistically significant association between fatigue syndrome and obesity, severity of acute phase of infection, presence of comorbidities, Charlson comorbidity index was revealed.Conclusions. The use of objectification methods makes it possible to assess the prevalence and significance of fatigue syndrome in patients with COVID-19-induced lung lesions, to perform statistical analysis of possible risk factors for the development of this condition.
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感染 COVID-19 后的疲劳综合征:个人观察结果
导言。新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给全球卫生系统带来了挑战。然而,随着 COVID-19 幸存者人数的不断增加,我们获得了越来越多关于急性感染后长期症状的证据。根据一些研究,描述的症状总数可达 200 种,但疲劳被认为是此类患者的主要症状。疲劳概念的主观性仍然是其研究的一大障碍:由于缺乏有效的评估方法,因此无法充分评估 COVID-19 引起的肺损伤患者中疲劳的普遍性和重要性。使用疲劳评估量表(Fatigue Assessment Scale)这一经过验证的工具,评估COVID-19诱发的肺损伤患者中疲劳综合征的发生率,以及导致这种情况发生的风险因素。回顾性分析了因PCR确诊新冠状病毒感染COVID-19并伴有肺部病变而住院的患者(n = 100)的病历,并使用疲劳评估量表进行了评估。对数据进行了统计处理。66%的患者出现了客观评估的疲劳症状。疲劳综合征与肥胖、感染急性期的严重程度、是否存在合并症、夏尔森合并症指数之间存在统计学意义上的明显关联。使用客观化方法可以评估疲劳综合征在 COVID-19 引起的肺部病变患者中的患病率和重要性,并对该病症发生的可能风险因素进行统计分析。
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