CMT-COVID调查

Zuccarino, V. Prada, Genovese, A. Gray, A. Schenone, D. Pareyson, M. Shy
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CMT和其他神经肌肉疾病出现COVID-19严重症状的风险增加。我们调查了在线队列中有多少参与者被诊断出患有COVID-19,他们表现出的症状,风险因素的存在,以及COVID-19如何影响他们的CMT进展。摘要简介:冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)是由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)引起的大流行和突发公共卫生事件。我们的研究评估了COVID-19对最常见的遗传性神经肌肉疾病-腓骨肌萎缩症(CMT)患者的影响。方法:对诊断为COVID-19的CMT患者进行简单的在线问卷调查,了解COVID-19对CMT患者社区的影响程度及其对CMT进展的影响。在意大利CMT患者协会(ACMT-Rete)和美国CMT协会(CMTA)的支持下,该调查在美国通过INC联系注册中心和基于网络的联系注册中心以电子方式分发,在意大利通过意大利CMT注册中心、ACMT-Rete成员通讯和社交网络分发。结果:152人完成调查。约59%的完成者为女性,平均年龄为49.96岁(SD 12,65,范围22-76岁)。13.8%的受访者确诊为新冠肺炎,其中2% (n=3)为卫生工作者。COVID-19的症状通常很轻微,没有人去ICU。讨论:这些结果并未显示CMT患者感染COVID的风险明显增加。
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CMT-COVID Survey
CMT and other neuromuscular diseases are at an increased risk for severe presentations of COVID-19. We investigated how many participants in our online cohort were diagnosed with COVID-19, the symptoms they presented with, the presence of risk factors, and how the COVID-19 impacted the progression of their CMT. Abstract Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a pandemic and public health emergency caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Our study evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 on patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT), the most common genetic neuromuscular disorder. Methods: A simple online questionnaire for CMT patients diagnosed with COVID-19 was developed to investigate how much the COVID-19 impacted the community of CMT patients and its consequences on the progression of CMT. With the support of the Italian CMT patient Association (ACMT-Rete) and the American CMT Association (CMTA), the survey was distributed electronically through the INC Contact Registry and the web-based Contact Registry in the US, and in Italy through the Italian CMT Registry, ACMT-Rete members newsletter and social networks. Results: 152 individuals completed the survey. Approximately 59% of completers were female, and the average age was 49.96 (SD 12,65, range 22-76 years). 13.8% of the respondents had a COVID diagnosis and 2% (n=3) of them were health workers. Symptoms of COVID-19 were typically mild and none went to the ICU. Discussion: These results do not show a clear increased risk of COVID in people with CMT.
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