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The predictors of long-COVID in the cohort of Turkish Thoracic Society- TURCOVID multicenter registry: One year follow-up results

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dc.creator Bayraktar, Firat
dc.creator Oguz, Vildan Avkan
dc.creator OĞUZÜLGEN, İPEK KIVILCIM
dc.creator ULUKAVAK ÇİFTÇİ, TANSU
dc.creator Ozturk, Onder
dc.creator Temel, Esra Nurlu
dc.creator Sayiner, Abdullah
dc.creator Cuhadaroglu, Caglar
dc.creator Sagcan, Gulseren
dc.creator Kose, Neslihan
dc.creator HANTA, İSMAİL
dc.creator Hafizoglu, Mehtap
dc.creator BOYACI, HAŞİM
dc.creator ERGAN, BEGÜM
dc.creator Ozger, Hasan
dc.creator BAŞYİĞİT, İLKNUR
dc.creator Okur, Hacer
dc.creator ARGUN BARIŞ, SERAP
dc.creator BAYDAR TOPRAK, OYA
dc.creator Cetinkaya, Pelin Duru
dc.creator Fakili, Fusun
dc.creator KÖKTÜRK, NURDAN
dc.creator KUL, SEVAL
dc.creator AZAK KARALİ, EMEL
dc.creator Bayram, Hasan
dc.creator Itil, Oya
dc.creator Tor, Muge Meltem
dc.creator Erdem, Aysegul Tomruk
dc.creator Gulhan, Pinar Yildiz
dc.creator Ercelik, Merve
dc.creator Ataoglu, Ozlem
dc.creator AYSERT YILDIZ, PINAR
dc.creator Kuluozturk, Mutlu
dc.creator Kayalar, Ozgecan
dc.creator Tutuncu, Yildiz
dc.creator KILINÇ, OĞUZ
dc.creator Deniz, Pelin Pinar
dc.date 2022-09-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-09T12:07:12Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-09T12:07:12Z
dc.identifier b76a61a9-c38c-485c-bf21-b59c1efd85f3
dc.identifier 10.4103/1995-7645.354422
dc.identifier https://avesis.sdu.edu.tr/publication/details/b76a61a9-c38c-485c-bf21-b59c1efd85f3/oai
dc.identifier.uri http://acikerisim.sdu.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/123456789/98288
dc.description Objective: To evaluate long-term effects of COVID-19, and to determine the risk factors in long-COVID in a cohort of the Turkish Thoracic Society (TTS)-TURCOVID multicenter registry.Methods: Thirteen centers participated with 831 patients; 504 patients were enrolled after exclusions. The study was designed in three-steps: (1) Phone questionnaire; (2) retrospective evaluation of the medical records; (3) face-to-face visit. Results: In the first step, 93.5% of the patients were hospitalized; 61.7% had a history of pneumonia at the time of diagnosis. A total of 27.1% reported clinical symptoms at the end of the first year. Dyspnea (17.00%), fatigue (6.30%), and weakness (5.00%) were the most prevalent long-term symptoms. The incidence of long-term symptoms was increased by 2.91 fold (95% CI 1.04-8.13, P=0.041) in the presence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and by 1.84 fold (95% CI 1.10-3.10, P=0.021) in the presence of pneumonia at initial diagnosis, 3.92 fold (95% Cl 2.29-6.72, P=0.001) of dyspnea and 1.69 fold (95% Cl 1.02-2.80, P=0.040) fatigue persists in the early-post-treatment period and 2.88 fold (95% Cl 1.52- 5.46, P=0.001) in the presence of emergency service admission in the post COVID period. In step 2, retrospective analysis of 231 patients revealed that 1.4% of the chest X-rays had not significantly improved at the end of the first year, while computed tomography (CT) scan detected fibrosis in 3.4%. In step 3, 138 (27.4%) patients admitted to face-to-face visit at the end of first year; at least one symptom persisted in 49.27% patients. The most common symptoms were dyspnea (27.60%), psychiatric symptoms (18.10%), and fatigue (17.40%). Thorax CT revealed fibrosis in 2.4% patients. Conclusions: COVID-19 symptoms can last for extended lengths of time, and severity of the disease as well as the presence of comorbidities might contribute to increased risk. Long-term clinical issues should be regularly evaluated after COVID-19.
dc.language eng
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.title The predictors of long-COVID in the cohort of Turkish Thoracic Society- TURCOVID multicenter registry: One year follow-up results
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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