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"The Lancet" sub-issue: New crown severe damage to the brain ...
In the more than two years since the epidemic, we have realized that the new crown is not just a respiratory disease, but affects multiple tissues and organs of the human body. For example, it causes loss of smell and taste, fatigue, cognitive decline, and some patients also experience

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A new study published in The Lancet on January 9th showed that 76 per cent of patients still had at least one persistent symptom six months after the onset of the disease, with fatigue, muscle weakness being the most common symptoms and frequent sleep disorders, anxiety and depression.
was carried out by Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan City, China-Japan Friendship Hospital Respiratory Center, National Respiratory Medicine Center and Institute of Pathogen Biology of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Cao Bin, Professor of Respiratory Center of China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Zhang Dingyu, Professor of Jinyintan Hospital, Wuhan City, and Wang Jianwei, Professor of Pathogen Biology Institute of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, are co-authors;
the follow-up study was completed between June 16 and September 3, 2020 and selected 1,733 patients who were discharged from Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan City between January 7 and May 29, 2020. The patient's middle age was 57 years old, and the medium follow-up time was 186 days after the onset of the disease.
study showed that the most common symptoms of neo-corona pneumonia were fatigue or muscle weakness (63 percent), with 26 percent reporting sleep disorders and 23 percent reporting anxiety or depression. Six months after the onset of the disease, patients who were more seriously ill in hospital were more likely to show decreased lung function and abnormal chest imaging, suggesting that lung function was not fully restored.
In addition, the study also tested 94 patients for new coronary antibodies during the acute phase of infection and six months after the onset of the disease, compared with the acute phase, after 6 months of the disease, the level of the antibody in the body and antibody in the body decreased by more than half (52.5%). This suggests that patients who have been infected with new coronary pneumonia may still be infected again.
due to the current lack of follow-up studies on patients with neo-crown pneumonia, little is known about the long-term outcomes of patients with neo-crown pneumonia. The sample size of the new crown follow-up study published in the past was small, the follow-up time was shorter, and the usual follow-up time was 3 months after discharge from the hospital.
Professor Cao Bin, of the National Respiratory Medicine Center, The Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital and Capital Medical University, said: "Because neocoopnea is a new disease, we are only just beginning to understand its long-term impact on patient health. Our follow-up studies show that the majority of patients will continue to be affected at least in part by the virus after discharge, and that post-hospital medical care is necessary, especially for those who are more seriously ill in hospital. Our study also suggests the importance of longer-term follow-up studies in a larger population to understand the full impact the disease may have on the human body. The
interviewed all the patients in the group face-to-face and assessed their symptoms and health-related quality of life through a series of questionnaires. The patients were also subjected to a 6-minute walking experiment with physical examination, laboratory examination and evaluation of the patient's endurance level. Of these, 390 patients were further examined, including a lung function assessment. In addition, 94 patients who participated in another clinical trial (LOTUS China) and completed the acute stage neo-coronavirus antibody test were tested again during follow-up.
, the study also found that some patients had kidney problems after being discharged from the hospital. In addition to the lungs, the new coronavirus also affects other organs, including the kidneys. Laboratory examinations found that 13% (107/822) of patients with normal renal function at the time of hospitalization experienced abnormal kidney function during follow-up.
researchers say that because the study has a limited number of patients who have completed

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antibody testing both during the acute phase and during follow-up, larger sample studies are needed in the future to illustrate the dynamic trends of antibodies over time. Since the patients with mild illness during the wuhan epidemic were treated centrally in Fangben Hospital, this study failed to include patients with mild illness, so it is necessary to further study the difference between the long-term outcomes of patients with mild illness and inpatients.
addition, since the study was unable to obtain data on lung function and six minutes of walking distance prior to infection in patients with neo-coronary pneumonia, the lung function and motor ability abnormalities found in the study could not be directly attributed to neo-coronavirus. In addition, due to the way data are obtained, there is no further distinction as to whether symptoms present during follow-up are persistent after onset, further aggravated after discharge or new symptoms after discharge.
"Although the study provided a comprehensive assessment of the outcomes of patients discharged from hospital with neo-coronary pneumonia, only 4% of the patients who were eventually included in the analysis were admitted to intensive care units, so the information provided in this particular queue study is not conseculation of long-term outcomes in patients with neo-coronary pneumonia. Nevertheless, previous studies of patient outcomes after admission to the intensive care unit have shown that patients with neo-coronary pneumonia who are critically ill during hospitalization will experience cognitive and mental health and/or physical impairments that far exceed those upon discharge. Monica Cortinovis, Norberto Perico and Giuseppe Remuzzi, experts at the Mario Negri Institute of Pharmacology in Italy, who were not involved in the study, noted.
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