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Sanchez, H., (2024). Secuelas de COVID y valores espirométricos en personal de salud del Hospital II Huánuco 2020 – 2021 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16037
Sanchez, H., Secuelas de COVID y valores espirométricos en personal de salud del Hospital II Huánuco 2020 – 2021 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16037
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title = "Secuelas de COVID y valores espirométricos en personal de salud del Hospital II Huánuco 2020 – 2021",
author = "Sanchez Cerna, Hugo",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2024"
}
Objective: Describe the sequelae of COVID and characteristics of spirometry of health workers at Hospital II Huánuco 2020 2021. Material and Methods: A descriptive observational study was carried out in 297 Works who were initially included, but only 270 completed it, 27 could not be contacted, a questionnaire was applied (Case report form for the post COVID condition) and Spirometry was performed on 270 health workers who had COVID in the study period wh o met the selection criteria. Result: It was found that the average age was 46 years, 63.7% were women and mostly nursing staff (31.48%), in 167 (68.89%) the disease was mild, in 61.85% the diagnosis was performed by serological test, 265 (98.15%) stated t hat their self care capacity in the last 7 days was the same as before. The sequelae found were fatigue, musculoskeletal (myalgia, arthralgia, arthritis and muscle weakness), mental health (mainly anxiety) and chest pain. Fatigue had a significant associat ion with older age (<0.05) and with the severity of the acute condition: severe critical (<0.05), the musculoskeletal sequelae was statistically significant with the female sex (<0.05). There was no alteration in spirometry in 99% of the workers. Conclusio ns: the predominant sequelae found in workers were fatigue, musculoskeletal, mental health and chest pain.
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