Sequelae of long COVID, known and unknown: A review of updated information.

IF 5.7 4区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Bioscience trends Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI:10.5582/bst.2023.01039
Tetsuya Asakawa, Qingxian Cai, Jiayin Shen, Ying Zhang, Yongshuang Li, Peifen Chen, Wen Luo, Jiangguo Zhang, Jinfeng Zhou, Hui Zeng, Ruihui Weng, Feng Hu, Huiquan Feng, Jun Chen, Jie Huang, Xiaoyin Zhang, Yu Zhao, Liekui Fang, Rongqing Yang, Jia Huang, Fuxiang Wang, Yingxia Liu, Hongzhou Lu
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Over three years have passed since the COVID-19 pandemic started. The dangerousness and impact of COVID-19 should definitely not be ignored or underestimated. Other than the symptoms of acute infection, the long-term symptoms associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection, which are referred to here as "sequelae of long COVID (LC)", are also a conspicuous global public health concern. Although such sequelae were well-documented, the understanding of and insights regarding LC-related sequelae remain inadequate due to the limitations of previous studies (the follow-up, methodological flaws, heterogeneity among studies, etc.). Notably, robust evidence regarding diagnosis and treatment of certain LC sequelae remain insufficient and has been a stumbling block to better management of these patients. This awkward situation motivated us to conduct this review. Here, we comprehensively reviewed the updated information, particularly focusing on clinical issues. We attempt to provide the latest information regarding LC-related sequelae by systematically reviewing the involvement of main organ systems. We also propose paths for future exploration based on available knowledge and the authors' clinical experience. We believe that these take-home messages will be helpful to gain insights into LC and ultimately benefit clinical practice in treating LC-related sequelae.

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长期COVID的后遗症,已知和未知:对最新信息的回顾。
新冠肺炎疫情爆发至今已过去3年多。COVID-19的危险性和影响绝不能被忽视或低估。除了急性感染的症状外,与SARS-CoV-2感染相关的长期症状(这里称为“长冠后遗症”)也是一个引人注目的全球公共卫生问题。虽然这类后遗症文献丰富,但由于以往研究的局限性(随访、方法学缺陷、研究间异质性等),对lc相关后遗症的认识和认识仍然不足。值得注意的是,关于某些LC后遗症的诊断和治疗的有力证据仍然不足,并且已经成为更好地管理这些患者的绊脚石。这种尴尬的情况促使我们进行了这次审查。在这里,我们全面回顾了最新的信息,特别关注临床问题。我们试图通过系统地回顾主要器官系统的参与,提供有关lc相关后遗症的最新信息。我们还根据现有知识和作者的临床经验提出了未来探索的路径。我们相信这些信息将有助于深入了解LC,并最终有利于治疗LC相关后遗症的临床实践。
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期刊介绍: BioScience Trends (Print ISSN 1881-7815, Online ISSN 1881-7823) is an international peer-reviewed journal. BioScience Trends devotes to publishing the latest and most exciting advances in scientific research. Articles cover fields of life science such as biochemistry, molecular biology, clinical research, public health, medical care system, and social science in order to encourage cooperation and exchange among scientists and clinical researchers.
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