Excess burden of respiratory and abdominal conditions following COVID-19 infections during the ancestral and Delta variant periods in the United States: An EHR-based cohort study from the RECOVER program.
Jay K VarmaChengxi ZangThomas W CartonJason P BlockDhruv J KhullarYongkang ZhangMark G WeinerRussell L RothmanEdward J SchenckZhenxing XuKristin LymanJiang BianJie XuElizabeth A ShenkmanChristine MaughanLeah Castro-BaucomLisa O'BrienFei WangRainu Kaushalnull nullPublished in: PloS one (2024)
We documented a substantial relative risk of pulmonary embolism and a large absolute risk difference of abdomen-related symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 infection during the Delta variant period. As new SARS-CoV-2 variants emerge, researchers and clinicians should monitor patients for changing symptoms and conditions that develop after infection.
Keyphrases
- pulmonary embolism
- sars cov
- end stage renal disease
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- coronavirus disease
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- inferior vena cava
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- palliative care
- quality improvement
- electronic health record
- copy number
- patient reported outcomes
- physical activity