Respiratory system Respiratory conditions are a common phenotype in long COVID, and in one study occurred twice as often in COVID-19 survivors as in the general population2. Shortness of breath and cough are the most common respiratory symptoms, and persisted for at least 7 months in 40% an...
A retrospective cohort study showed that COVID-19 patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases had better outcomes and significantly improved clinical symptoms (cough, fatigue, asthma, fever, dry cough, etc.) after TCM treatment (QFPDD), and lung CT imaging indicated absorption of ...
ICD-10: International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision ICU: Intensive care unit ICU-AI: Intensive care unit-acquired infection IL6: Interleukin 6 IMV: Invasive mechanical ventilation JAK: Janus Kinase LoS: Length of stay MDRO: Multidrug-resistant organisms PCR: Polymerase chain re...
This suggests that in NZ patients were more likely to attend healthcare settings as the likelihood of COVID-19 infection was low and also that lung cancer symptoms such as a persistent cough and breathlessness were perhaps investigated more thoroughly. In NI, it is estimated that there were ...
Hence, ICD-10 codes had high specificity but lower sensitivity. Fifth, study exposure of ACEI/ARB use was defined by prescription fillings. Filling data from Danish pharmacies have been shown to be complete, and a 6-month time window was used to define ACEI/ARB use. If this window was ...
reported by 71.5% and 70.7% respectively of those previously infected, compared with 53.5% and 56.5% of those never infected. Altered taste, smell and confusion improved over time compared to the never infected group and adjusted for confounders. Conversely, late onset dry and productive cough, ...
Although many cases remain asymptomatic, the most common symptoms include cough, fever, and fatigue. A minority of patients experience complications such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and other end organ damage (4). Of particular concern is cardiac injury, defined as elevation of ...
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Second, the present study defined disease according to ICD-10 codes; thus, the findings should be interpreted with caution29,30. The potential misclassification of dyspnea as asthma, particularly due to the diagnostic complexities introduced by COVID-19, represents a limitation. Also, although we ...
Analyses of differences in burden on the basis of age suggest that while most incident sequelae were higher in older adults; burdens of hyperlipidemia, chest pain, sleep disorders, headache, obesity, mood disorders, cough, and smell problems were higher in people younger than 60 years. Smaller ...