Long Covid-19, Radiological Findings, and Its Management: A Systematic Review

W. Soewondo, Prasetyo Sarwono Putro, Muhamad Lukman Hermansah, L. Lestari, Reviono Reviono, Harsini Harsini, Artrien Adhiputri
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Background: COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 and has numerous clinical spectrums. Mild respiratory infection is the common clinical manifestation of COVID-19, and the less common is pneumonia accompanied by fever, cough, and breathing difficulty. Long COVID can be defined as prolonged signs and symptoms which cannot be explained for other reasons 4 weeks after being diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2. This study aimed to describe the cause of illness is confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients, specifically on long COVID. Subjects and Method: We performed literature searches of the latest articles with Medline, CINAHL (EBSCO), Global Health (Ovid), WHO Global Research on COVID-19 database, LitCovid and Google Scholar databases published from 2019 to 2020. Two reviewers searched all articles independently (P and W, with 7 and 10 years of experience, respectively). We conducted a systematic review to provide recent evidence of symptoms and complications in long COVID. We followed PRISMA guidelines.
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长冠状病毒,放射学发现及其管理:系统综述
背景:COVID-19是由SARS-CoV-2引起的疾病,具有多种临床谱。轻度呼吸道感染是新冠肺炎常见的临床表现,较少见的是肺炎并伴有发烧、咳嗽和呼吸困难。长冠状病毒可定义为在被诊断为SARS-CoV-2后4周内无法解释其他原因的体征和症状延长。本研究旨在描述确诊或疑似COVID-19患者的发病原因,特别是长COVID。对象和方法:检索Medline、CINAHL (EBSCO)、Global Health (Ovid)、WHO Global Research on COVID-19数据库、LitCovid和谷歌Scholar数据库2019 - 2020年发表的最新文章。两位审稿人独立检索了所有文章(P和W,分别具有7年和10年的经验)。我们进行了系统回顾,以提供长期COVID的症状和并发症的最新证据。我们遵循PRISMA的指导方针。
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