Comparison between the persistence of post COVID-19 symptoms on critical patients requiring invasive mechanical ventilation and non-critical patients.
Irene Irisson-MoraAngélica M Salgado-CorderoEstefanía Reyes-VarónDaniela J Cataneo-PiñaMónica Fernández-SánchezIvette Buendía-RoldánMiguel A Salazar-Lezamanull nullPublished in: PloS one (2022)
The proportion of patients requiring intubation was 60%, reporting persistent symptoms in 98% of them. Neuropsychiatric and musculoskeletal symptoms were the most predominant symptoms in these patients, with a significant difference. Post-COVID-19 syndrome is a frequent problem in patients who required IVM. Physicians in ICU and in care of COVID-19 patients should be aware of this syndrome in order to avoid more complications.
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