DETERMINATION OF SOMATIC, NEUROLOGICAL AND PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL MANIFESTATIONS OF THE ACUTE AND POSTCOVID PERIOD IN PATIENTS WITH A MILD COURSE OF COVID-19 IN WARTIME

Author:

Fedak Bogdan S.1,Ponomaryov Volodymyr I.1,Ponomaryova Valeria V.1,Kravchenko Iryna M.1,Morozova Olga G.1,Yaroshevskiy Oleksandr A.1,Mishchenko Oleksandr M.1

Affiliation:

1. EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF THE NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY «KHARKIV POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE», KHARKIV, UKRAINE

Abstract

The aim: To analyze the typical symptom complex at the stage of COVID-19 acute phase in the systemic relationship with somatic, psychosomatic, and neurological manifestations. Materials and methods: The collection of primary material was performed by clinical-anamnestic method, laboratory, and sociological examination of patients treated out patiently. Summarizing of the results was performed according to the analysis of 100 completed cases of COVID-19 in patients aged 35-45 years (50 men and 50 women) who had no concomitant chronic pathology, and patients did not receive any vaccine dose before the disease (acute COVID-19) and during the next follow-up period (6 months). Results: The data of the analysis allowed us to make a grounded conclusion about the syndromic heterogeneity of COVID 19 in a standardized patients group with a mild course. Conclusions: the highest number of symptoms in the postcovid period by frequency, polymorphism, and life quality impact was found in the group of patients with subjectively tolerate acute COVID-19 most easily. Patients whose acute episode meets the mild criteria have pronounced neurological and psychoemotional manifestations during the postcovid period.

Publisher

ALUNA

Subject

General Medicine

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