12-Month trajectories of physical and mental symptom scores after COVID-19 hospitalization and their role in predicting "very long" COVID.

Journal: Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Long COVID syndrome (LCS) represents a significant global health challenge due to its wide-ranging physical and cognitive symptoms that persist beyond 12 months in a substantial proportion of individuals recovering from SARS-CoV-2 infection. Developing tools for predicting long-term LCS persistence can improve patient management and resource allocation.

Authors

  • Oleksii Honchar
    Department of Propedeutics of Internal Medicine, Nursing and Bioethics, Kharkiv National Medical University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
  • Tetiana Ashcheulova
    Department of Propedeutics of Internal Medicine, Nursing and Bioethics, Kharkiv National Medical University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
  • Alla Bobeiko
    Department of Pulmonology, MNE "Clinical City Hospital No.13" of Kharkiv City Council, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
  • Viktor Blazhko
    Department of Pulmonology, MNE "Clinical City Hospital No.13" of Kharkiv City Council, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
  • Eduard Khodosh
    Department of Pulmonology, MNE "Clinical City Hospital No.13" of Kharkiv City Council, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
  • Nataliia Matiash
    Department of Pulmonology, MNE "Clinical City Hospital No.13" of Kharkiv City Council, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
  • Vladyslav Syrota
    Department of Pulmonology, MNE "Clinical City Hospital No.13" of Kharkiv City Council, Kharkiv, Ukraine.

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