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Pain types and risk factors in post-COVID-19

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dc.creator Soluk Özdemir, Yelda
dc.creator Soyupek, Feray
dc.creator Altindag, Ozlem
dc.creator Yakşi, Elif
dc.creator Metin Okmen, Burcu
dc.creator Sindel, Dilsad
dc.creator KORKMAZ, Merve Damla
dc.creator Cagliyan Turk, Ayla
dc.creator Erden, Ender
dc.creator Akaltun, Mazlum Serdar
dc.creator Balbaloglu, Ozlem
dc.creator Akpınar, Fatma Merih
dc.creator Zure, Mert
dc.creator Ketenci, Ayşegül
dc.creator Dogan, Nalan
dc.creator USTAÖMER, KÜBRA
dc.creator kesiktas, nur
dc.creator Dere, Didem
dc.creator GÜNEŞ, ŞEVKET
dc.creator Medin Ceylan, Cansın
dc.creator SONEL TUR, BİRKAN
dc.creator Evcik, Fatma Deniz
dc.date 2024-02-29T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-25T10:36:20Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-25T10:36:20Z
dc.identifier af1c496c-2ac8-460c-9cdb-aaf92e7ebd7d
dc.identifier 10.5606/tftrd.2024.13828
dc.identifier https://avesis.sdu.edu.tr/publication/details/af1c496c-2ac8-460c-9cdb-aaf92e7ebd7d/oai
dc.identifier.uri http://acikerisim.sdu.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/123456789/100971
dc.description Objectives: This study aims to accurately evaluate pain lasting longer than three months and falls under the category of chronic pain and to determine the risk factors to follow up and treat properly and to develop appropriate diagnostic and treatment algorithms. Patients and methods: Between March 2021 and December 2021, a total of 437 patients (162 males, 275 females; mean age: 44±14.6 years; range, 12 to 82 years) who were referred to the participating centers due to pain complaints and were diagnosed with post-COVID-19 condition according to the criteria defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) were included in the study. The patients were divided into three groups as nociceptive pain, neuropathic pain, and central sensitization, based on the physician's clinical evaluation and the Self-Report Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (S-LANSS) and Central Sensitization Inventory scores. Results: The most common diagnosis was nociceptive pain followed by central sensitization. Patients with nociceptive pain had less pain. It was found that not exercising regularly, having a chronic disease and being a woman were risk factors for central sensitization, having thyroid disease before COVID-19, and defining the current pain as very severe were risk factors for neuropathic pain. Conclusion: In the evaluation of post-COVID-19 pain, neuropathic pain and central sensitization should be also considered in addition to nociceptive pain and the severity of pain, systemic diseases and physical activity should be questioned.
dc.language eng
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.title Pain types and risk factors in post-COVID-19
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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