巴西一个社会弱势群体中长期慢性阻塞性肺病的发病率、风险因素和影响:一项前瞻性队列研究

IF 7 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Lancet Regional Health-Americas Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1016/j.lana.2024.100839
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背景长期慢性阻塞性肺病是一个新出现的全球公共卫生问题。中低收入国家的社会弱势群体受到了这一流行病的严重影响,但在研究中却没有得到充分的体现。这项前瞻性研究旨在确定巴西里约热内卢的一个此类社区中长期 COVID 的流行率、其对健康的影响以及相关风险因素。方法 在 2021 年 11 月 25 日至 2022 年 5 月 5 日期间,共招募了 710 名年龄在 18 岁及以上、至少在三个月前确诊感染过 SARS-CoV-2 的人。研究结果20%的参与者感觉没有完全康复,22%的参与者出现新的或持续性症状,26%的参与者功能状况恶化,18%的参与者呼吸困难加重,32%的参与者生活质量下降。持续性症状包括头痛、咳嗽、疲劳、肌肉疼痛和呼吸急促。急性期呼吸困难是预示病情恶化的最强独立因素。女性和合并症患者更有可能报告康复、功能、呼吸困难和生活质量的恶化。资助英国外交、联邦和发展办公室和惠康信托基金资助(222048/Z/20/Z)、奥斯瓦尔多-克鲁斯基金会(FIOCRUZ)、里约热内卢州立研究基金会(FAPERJ)和美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)。
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Prevalence, risk factors, and impact of long COVID in a socially vulnerable community in Brazil: a prospective cohort study

Background

Long COVID is an emerging global public health issue. Socially vulnerable communities in low- and-middle-income countries were severely impacted by the pandemic and are underrepresented in research. This prospective study aimed to determine the prevalence of long COVID, its impact on health, and associated risk factors in one such community in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Methods

A total of 710 individuals aged 18 and older, with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection at least three months prior, were enrolled between November 25, 2021, and May 5, 2022. Participants were assessed via telephone or in person using a standardized questionnaire to evaluate their perception of recovery, symptoms, quality of life, and functional status.

Findings

Twenty percent of participants did not feel fully recovered, 22% experienced new or persistent symptoms, 26% had worsened functional status, 18% had increased dyspnoea, and 32% reported a worse quality of life. Persistent symptoms included headache, cough, fatigue, muscle pain, and shortness of breath. Dyspnoea during the acute phase was the strongest independent predictor of worsening outcomes. Females and individuals with comorbidities were more likely to report worse recovery, functioning, dyspnoea, and quality of life.

Interpretation

Our findings reveal a high burden of severe and persistent physical and mental health sequelae in a socially vulnerable community following COVID-19.

Funding

UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and Wellcome Trust Grant (222048/Z/20/Z), Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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