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骨科表现与新冠病毒感染后情况

Orthopedic Manifestations and Post-COVID-19 Infection.

作者信息

Sinha Priti R, Mallick Nitin, Sahu Ramjee L

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics, GS Medical College and Hospital, Pilkhuwa, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Department of Orthopaedics, Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.

出版信息

J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2023 Jul;15(Suppl 1):S665-S668. doi: 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_88_23. Epub 2023 Jul 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It's been widely reported that the new coronavirus has adverse effects on the musculoskeletal system. The primary goal of this study is to establish the frequency of musculoskeletal complaintswith extended COVID syndrome. This retrospective cohort research examined the occurrence of musculoskeletal problems in patients with chronic COVID-19 syndrome.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

About 100 COVID-19patients tested positive, of which 27 (27.0%) had a minimum of one orthopedic impairment.

RESULTS

Patients with orthopedic conditions were significantly younger than those without (53.7 years vs. 58.1 years, p = 0.003), and their incidence was significantly higher in obese than non-obese patients (p = 0.022).

CONCLUSION

Furthermore, patients with diabetes had significantly more orthopedic symptoms than those with cardiac or pulmonary complications. According to our research, patients who are obese or diabetic have a higher probability of experiencing musculoskeletal symptoms when infected with COVID-19. Additionally, analysis is needed to determine whether these orthopedic conditions persist during active disease and post-infection.

摘要

背景

已有广泛报道称新型冠状病毒对肌肉骨骼系统有不良影响。本研究的主要目的是确定长期新冠综合征患者肌肉骨骼不适的发生率。这项回顾性队列研究调查了慢性新冠综合征患者中肌肉骨骼问题的发生情况。

材料与方法

约100名新冠病毒检测呈阳性的患者中,27名(27.0%)至少有一处骨科损伤。

结果

有骨科疾病的患者明显比无骨科疾病的患者年轻(53.7岁对58.1岁,p = 0.003),且肥胖患者的发病率明显高于非肥胖患者(p = 0.022)。

结论

此外,糖尿病患者的骨科症状明显多于有心脏或肺部并发症的患者。根据我们的研究,肥胖或糖尿病患者感染新冠病毒时出现肌肉骨骼症状的可能性更高。此外,需要进行分析以确定这些骨科疾病在疾病活动期和感染后是否持续存在。

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