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    Título
    Hospital admission and vaccination as predictive factors of long COVID-19 symptoms
    Autor
    Romero-Rodríguez, Esperanza
    Pérula de Torres, Luis Angel
    Castro-Jiménez, Rafael Ángel
    González-Lama, Jesús
    Jiménez-García, Celia
    González Bernal, JerónimoUBU authority Orcid
    González Santos, JosefaUBU authority Orcid
    Vélez Santamaría, Rodrigo
    Sánchez González, Esteban
    Santamaría Peláez, MirianUBU authority Orcid
    Publicado en
    Frontiers in Medicine. 2022, V. 9, 101601
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    Frontiers Media
    Fecha de publicación
    2022-11
    ISSN
    2296-858X
    DOI
    10.3389/fmed.2022.1016013
    Abstract
    Background: Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, a great variabilityof symptoms that a ect all organsandsystemsof thebodyhas beenidentifiedinpatientswithSARSCoV infection; thissymptomatology cansometimespersistover time,givingrisetothesocalledlongCOVIDor postCOVID.Theaimofthisstudyistodelveintotheclinicalcharacterization ofthesepatients,aswellastotakeintoaccounttheinfluenceoffactorssuchas hospitalization,admissiontoICU,historyofpneumonia,orvaccinationstatus onthepersistenceofsymptoms. Material andmethods: An observational, descriptive, multicenter, and retrospective studywas designedwith a series of cases of peoplewho presentedlongCOVID,whichincludesunivariate,bivariate,andmultivariate analyses. Datawereobtained fromanonline adhocquestionnaire, and statisticalanalysiswasperformedusingSPSSSoftwareVersion (IBMInc., Chicago, IL,USA). Results:Hospitalization,ICUadmission,historyofpneumonia,andvaccination werepredictivefactors (positiveornegative) for thefollowing longCOVID symptoms: headache,menstrual disorders, joint pain, cough, chills, nasal congestion, backpain, abdominal pain,weight loss, eyediscomfort, facial erythema, itching, tremors, dizziness, seizures, sleepingdi culty, dryeyes, palpitations, fatigue, paresthesia, dyspnea, aphonia, chest pain, highblood pressure,vomiting,memoryloss,brainfog,hypothermia, lowbloodpressure, sputumorphlegm, lackofconcentration,hairloss,anderectiledysfunction. Conclusion: This studyprovidesevidenceontheclinical characterization of patients su ering fromlongCOVID inorder too er themthemost appropriatetreatments.
    Palabras clave
    Long COVID
    Persistent COVID
    COVID-19
    Symptoms
    Risk factor
    Admission
    Post-COVID
    Materia
    Medicina
    Medicine
    Salud
    Health
    Aparato respiratorio-Enfermedades
    Respiratory organs-Diseases
    Enfermedades infecciosas
    Communicable diseases
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8611
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    https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1016013
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