The Multisystem Impact of Long COVID: A Comprehensive Review

Author:

Negrut Nicoleta1ORCID,Menegas Georgios2,Kampioti Sofia3,Bourelou Maria3,Kopanyi Francesca3,Hassan Faiso Dahir3,Asowed Anamaria3,Taleouine Fatima Zohra4,Ferician Anca5,Marian Paula5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psycho-Neuroscience and Recovery, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, 410073 Oradea, Romania

2. Department of Orthopaedics, Achillopouleio General Hospital of Volos, Polymeri 134, 38222 Volos, Greece

3. Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, 410073 Oradea, Romania

4. University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 250 Euston Road, London NW1 2PG, UK

5. Department of Medical Disciplines, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, 410073 Oradea, Romania

Abstract

(1) Background: COVID-19 was responsible for the latest pandemic, shaking and reshaping healthcare systems worldwide. Its late clinical manifestations make it linger in medical memory as a debilitating illness over extended periods. (2) Methods: the recent literature was systematically analyzed to categorize and examine the symptomatology and pathophysiology of Long COVID across various bodily systems, including pulmonary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neuropsychiatric, dermatological, renal, hematological, and endocrinological aspects. (3) Results: The review outlines the diverse clinical manifestations of Long COVID across multiple systems, emphasizing its complexity and challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Factors such as pre-existing conditions, initial COVID-19 severity, vaccination status, gender, and age were identified as influential in the manifestation and persistence of Long COVID symptoms. This condition is highlighted as a debilitating disease capable of enduring over an extended period and presenting new symptoms over time. (4) Conclusions: Long COVID emerges as a condition with intricate multi-systemic involvement, complicating its diagnosis and treatment. The findings underscore the necessity for a nuanced understanding of its diverse manifestations to effectively manage and address the evolving nature of this condition over time.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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