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Long-term symptoms of COVID-19 in residents of Yakutsk

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.75.17

Abstract

The analysis of the main symptoms of residents of the city of Yakutsk aged 20 to 72 years, who had a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 3, 6, 9, 12 months ago. According to the CT protocol from the anamnesis, the severity of the course of the disease has a direct relationship with age, BMI and gender. Almost half of the surveyed indicate health disorder after COVID-19. Fatigue was more frequently observed at patiemts with hypertension, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic respiratory tract disease, and ischemic heart disease. With fatigue, the vital capacity of the lungs was lower by 16-17%, a significant decrease in the activity of the enzymes of energy metabolism lactate dehydrogenase and creatine kinase in men was revealed.

About the Authors

L. D. Olesova
FSBSI Yakutsk Scientific Center for Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Olesova Lyubov Dygynovna - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Leading Researcher - Leader. lab.



V. A. Makarova
FSBSI Yakutsk Scientific Center for Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Makarova Viktoria Alekseevna - general practitioner



A. I. Yakovleva
FSBSI Yakutsk Scientific Center for Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Yakovleva Alexandra Ivanovna - research assistant



A. Yu. Nikolaev
FSBSI Yakutsk Scientific Center for Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Nikolaev Alexander Yurievich - chief physician of the YSC KMP Clinic



A. N. Romanova
FSBSI Yakutsk Scientific Center for Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Romanova Anna Nikolaevna - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Director



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Olesova L.D., Makarova V.A., Yakovleva A.I., Nikolaev A.Yu., Romanova A.N. Long-term symptoms of COVID-19 in residents of Yakutsk. Yakut Medical Journal. 2021;(3):66-69. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.75.17

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