Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves

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Objective: To classify into clinical syndromes the symptoms of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among a highaltitude population during the first and second waves. Materials and methods: A prospective and longitudinal study. An online questionnaire was administered to people infected with SARS-Co...

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Autores: Melgarejo Pomar, Ingrid Gaby, Balanza Erquicia, Elfride
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/2371
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves
Síndromes clínicos en la infección aguda y crónica de la COVID-19 en población nativa y residente de altura durante la primera y segunda ola
title Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves
spellingShingle Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves
Melgarejo Pomar, Ingrid Gaby
COVID-19
hipoxia
altitud
COVID-19
hypoxia
altitude
title_short Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves
title_full Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves
title_fullStr Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves
title_full_unstemmed Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves
title_sort Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Melgarejo Pomar, Ingrid Gaby
Balanza Erquicia, Elfride
author Melgarejo Pomar, Ingrid Gaby
author_facet Melgarejo Pomar, Ingrid Gaby
Balanza Erquicia, Elfride
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COVID-19
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description Objective: To classify into clinical syndromes the symptoms of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among a highaltitude population during the first and second waves. Materials and methods: A prospective and longitudinal study. An online questionnaire was administered to people infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the first and second waves from March 2020 to December 2021. The measures of central tendency were expressed as means and percentages with a 95 % confidence interval. The chi-square test associated the variables and considered a p value ≤ 0.05. IBM SPSS Statistics statistical software V22 was used. Results: A total of 87 women and 63 men with an average age of 44.12 (± 14.56) years participated in the research, out of whom 48.70 % and 51.30 % were infected in the first and second waves, respectively. The 59 reported symptoms were grouped into 19 syndromes for the acute phase and 18 for the chronic phase. The most frequent syndromes in the acute phase were incomplete acute toxic infectious disorders (79.30 %), taste and smell disorders (60.70 %) and anxiety and depressive disorders (56.79 %). Chronic COVID was called post-COVID-19 syndrome and was subdivided into three phases: post-acute, chronic and long-haul. In the post-acute and chronic phases, muscle fatigue and weakness as well as pain and aches appeared, persisting until the long-haul phase, where lingering symptoms were considered sequelae. Post-COVID-19 syndrome occurred in 64.55 % of the participants. Conclusions: This study has shown an increased frequency of symptoms affecting the central and peripheral nervous system in both the acute phase and post-COVID-19 syndrome. It is possible that hypobaric hypoxia, by prolonging inflammation and stimulating oxidative stress, may lead to a longer post-COVID-19 syndrome, with a greater impact on the nervous system.
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spelling Clinical syndromes of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among an indigenous high-altitude population during the first and second waves Síndromes clínicos en la infección aguda y crónica de la COVID-19 en población nativa y residente de altura durante la primera y segunda ola Melgarejo Pomar, Ingrid Gaby Balanza Erquicia, Elfride COVID-19hipoxiaaltitud COVID-19hypoxiaaltitude Objective: To classify into clinical syndromes the symptoms of acute and chronic COVID-19 infection among a highaltitude population during the first and second waves. Materials and methods: A prospective and longitudinal study. An online questionnaire was administered to people infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the first and second waves from March 2020 to December 2021. The measures of central tendency were expressed as means and percentages with a 95 % confidence interval. The chi-square test associated the variables and considered a p value ≤ 0.05. IBM SPSS Statistics statistical software V22 was used. Results: A total of 87 women and 63 men with an average age of 44.12 (± 14.56) years participated in the research, out of whom 48.70 % and 51.30 % were infected in the first and second waves, respectively. The 59 reported symptoms were grouped into 19 syndromes for the acute phase and 18 for the chronic phase. The most frequent syndromes in the acute phase were incomplete acute toxic infectious disorders (79.30 %), taste and smell disorders (60.70 %) and anxiety and depressive disorders (56.79 %). Chronic COVID was called post-COVID-19 syndrome and was subdivided into three phases: post-acute, chronic and long-haul. In the post-acute and chronic phases, muscle fatigue and weakness as well as pain and aches appeared, persisting until the long-haul phase, where lingering symptoms were considered sequelae. Post-COVID-19 syndrome occurred in 64.55 % of the participants. Conclusions: This study has shown an increased frequency of symptoms affecting the central and peripheral nervous system in both the acute phase and post-COVID-19 syndrome. It is possible that hypobaric hypoxia, by prolonging inflammation and stimulating oxidative stress, may lead to a longer post-COVID-19 syndrome, with a greater impact on the nervous system.Objetivo: Clasificar los síntomas de la infección aguda y crónica de la COVID-19 en síndromes clínicos, en un grupo poblacional que vive en altura, durante la primera y segunda ola. Materiales y métodos: Estudio prospectivo y longitudinal. Se aplicó un cuestionario virtual a personas infectadas por el SARS-CoV-2 durante la primera y segunda ola, en el periodo marzo del 2020 a diciembre del 2021. Las medidas de tendencia central se expresaron en promedios y porcentajes, con un intervalo de confianza del 95 %. La prueba de ji al cuadrado asoció variables y consideró un valor p ≤ 0,05. Se utilizó el paquete estadístico SPSS 22. Resultados: Participaron 87 mujeres y 63 varones, con una edad promedio de 44,12 (±14,56) años. El 48,70 % se contagiaron en la primera ola y 51,30 %, en la segunda. Los 59 síntomas identificados se agruparon en 19 síndromes correspondientes a la fase aguda y 18 correspondientes a la fase crónica. Los síndromes más frecuentes en la fase aguda fueron el tóxico-infeccioso agudo incompleto, con 79,30 %; el de disfunción del gusto y olfato, con 60,70 %, y el ansioso-depresivo, con 56,79 %. La fase crónica se denominó síndrome pos-COVID-19 y fue subdividida en tres fases, la posaguda, la crónica y la de transportador prolongado. En las fases posaguda y crónica aparecen el síndrome de agotamiento muscular y el doloroso, que persisten hasta la fase de transportador prolongado, en donde los síntomas residuales se consideran secuelas. El síndrome pos-COVID-19 se presentó en 64,55 % de los participantes. Conclusiones: Este estudio ha demostrado una frecuencia mayor de síntomas dependientes de la invasión del virus al sistema nervioso central y periférico tanto en la fase aguda como en el síndrome pos-COVID-19. Es posible que la hipoxia hipobárica al prolongar la inflamación y estimular el estrés oxidativo determine un síndrome pos-COVID-19 más prolongado, y que este tenga mayor repercusión en el sistema nervioso. Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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