Post-infection sequelae by COVID 19 in patients at Hospital I Florencia de Mora. Trujillo, Peru

  • Goicochea Ríos E
  • Córdova Paz Soldán O
  • Gómez Goicochea N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: To identify post COVID-19 sequelae in patients with medical discharge for this pathology. Methods: A prospective descriptive study was conducted between the second and fourth quarter of 2021 with a population of 330 patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Baseline was established at the beginning of the study, followed by follow-up and control consultation to identify post-COVID-19 sequelae and to perform control spirometry. Results: The frequency of COVID-19 was 29.78% (330 cases/1108 attended). The 43.94% of positive cases were in the 40-59 years age group, 28.8% (95/330) referred as comorbidity: cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus II and bronchial asthma. Post COVID-19 sequelae predominated: respiratory (61%), musculoskeletal (43%) and neurological (20%), with dyspnea, dorsalgia and headache, respectively. The duration of sequelae ranged from 21 days to seven months, spirometry showed a mild restrictive pattern in patients aged 41 to 50 years, all female. Conclusions: It is important to identify post-COVID-19 sequelae for treatment to recover the integral health of individuals.

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Goicochea Ríos, E. del S., Córdova Paz Soldán, O. M., Gómez Goicochea, N. I., & Vicuña Villacorta, J. (2022). Post-infection sequelae by COVID 19 in patients at Hospital I Florencia de Mora. Trujillo, Peru. Revista de La Facultad de Medicina Humana, 22(1), 754–764. https://doi.org/10.25176/rfmh.v22i4.5045

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