后 COVID-19 综合征:发病时间讨论

Olga V. Berdiugina
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导言。后 COVID 综合征(又称:慢性 COVID 综合征、COVID-19 急性后遗症、长程 COVID、长 COVID、PASC、CCS)是指 COVID-19 后永久或长期存在的病理过程症状状态。目前,关于 COVID-19 后综合征的发病时间尚未达成共识。本研究的目的是分析感染 SARS-CoV-2 病毒 1、2 和 3 个月后出现的一些 COVID 后症状。材料和方法对 59 名患有轻度或中度 COVID-19 的医务工作者的临床和实验室数据进行了分析。分为三组:评估 COVID-19 发病 1 个月后的变化;检测 2 个月后的变化;检测 3 个月后的功能障碍。结果与讨论。结果发现,57.7%的受访者在观察的第一个月抱怨疲劳、乏力、睡眠障碍。2 个月后,投诉频率下降了 42.3%,3 个月后又增加了 15.6%。COVID-19 项目实施一个月后,出现了几例员工无法从事任何工作,甚至是非常轻微的工作的情况。然而,在 3 个月的随访中,96.2% 的受访者表示完全恢复了工作效率。在 COVID-19 感染后的第一个月,出现肌肉、关节和脊柱疼痛的情况较多,随后投诉数量减少了一半,仅占观察总数的 23-25%。在对三组受访者的感染严重程度进行评估后发现,COVID-19 治疗后 1、2 和 3 个月的数据差异不大。结论对 COVID-19 后一些症状的分析表明,轻度和中度 COVID-19 在感染 SARS-CoV-2 病毒后 1、2 和 3 个月出现表现。结果显示,在感染冠状病毒 2 个月后,后 COVID 综合征的表现会有所减轻,这可能会造成在此期间没有后 COVID 综合征症状的假象。
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Post-COVID-19 syndrome: a discussion of onset timing
Introduction. Post-COVID syndrome (alternatively: chronic COVID syndrome, post-acute sequelae of COVID-19, long-haul COVID, long COVID, PASC, CCS) is a state of permanent or permanent presence of symptoms of a pathological process after COVID-19. Currently, there is no consensus on the timing of the onset of post-COVID-19 syndrome. The purpose of this study was to analyze the appearance of some post-COVID symptoms 1, 2 and 3 months after infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Materials and methods. The analysis of clinical and laboratory data of 59 medical workers who had a mild or moderate form of COVID-19 was carried out. Three groups were formed: with the assessment of post-COVID-19 changes 1 month after the onset of the disease; with the detection of changes after 2 months; and with the detection of dysfunctions after 3 months. Results and discussion. It was found that 57.7% of respondents complained of fatigue, weakness, sleep disorders in the first month of observation. After 2 months, the frequency of complaints decreased by 42.3%, and by 3 months it increased again by 15.6%. A month after COVID-19, several cases were recorded when employees were unable to perform any, even very light, work. However, by 3 months of follow-up, 96.2% of the surveyed declared full recovery of efficiency. The appearance of muscle, joint, and spinal pain was reported more often in the first month after COVID-19, then the number of complaints decreased by half to 23–25% of the total number of observations. The assessment of the severity of the infection among the respondents of the three groups did not reveal significant differences between the data in 1, 2 and 3 months after COVID-19. Conclusion. An analysis of some post-COVID symptoms showed that in mild and moderate COVID-19, manifestations are observed 1, 2 and 3 months after infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Multidirectional change dynamics were revealed, more often accompanied by a decrease in the manifestation of post-COVID syndrome 2 months after coronavirus infection, which may create a false impression of an absence of signs of post-COVID syndrome during this period.
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