Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery
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Resumo: | Objective: To assess the severity and incidence of COVID-19 signs and symptoms in bariatric patients, relating them to body mass index (BMI) and other risk factors for the disease. Method: This is a cross-sectional study. Patients completed an electronic questionnaire, and the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection signs and symptoms was assessed following the "Guidelines for the management of COVID-19 patients" by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. Results: A total of 60 patients were included. Among the participants, 60% presented with severe symptoms, with fatigue being the most frequent symptom (90%). The analysis showed a significant association between the presence of cough and the condition of overweight/obesity (OR=3.720; CI=1.060–13.050; p=0.034). Moreover, only 6.7% were hospitalized, with no cases requiring intubation, all within the overweight/obesity subgroup (OR=1.333; CI=1.114–1.554). Conclusion: Despite a high rate of patients categorized with severe signs and symptoms, there was a low need for hospital admission and non-invasive mechanical ventilation. This suggests that weight loss and improvement of comorbidities post-surgery may contribute to a reduced risk of hospitalization in COVID-19 infection cases. |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgeryAvaliação da gravidade dos sinais e sintomas da COVID-19 em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia bariátricaCOVID-19Cirurgia bariátricaObesidadeCOVID-19Bariatric surgeryObesityObjective: To assess the severity and incidence of COVID-19 signs and symptoms in bariatric patients, relating them to body mass index (BMI) and other risk factors for the disease. Method: This is a cross-sectional study. Patients completed an electronic questionnaire, and the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection signs and symptoms was assessed following the "Guidelines for the management of COVID-19 patients" by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. Results: A total of 60 patients were included. Among the participants, 60% presented with severe symptoms, with fatigue being the most frequent symptom (90%). The analysis showed a significant association between the presence of cough and the condition of overweight/obesity (OR=3.720; CI=1.060–13.050; p=0.034). Moreover, only 6.7% were hospitalized, with no cases requiring intubation, all within the overweight/obesity subgroup (OR=1.333; CI=1.114–1.554). Conclusion: Despite a high rate of patients categorized with severe signs and symptoms, there was a low need for hospital admission and non-invasive mechanical ventilation. This suggests that weight loss and improvement of comorbidities post-surgery may contribute to a reduced risk of hospitalization in COVID-19 infection cases.Objetivo: Avaliar a gravidade e a incidência dos sinais e sintomas da COVID-19 em pacientes bariátricos, relacionando-os ao índice de massa corporal (IMC) e a outros fatores considerados de risco para a doença. Método: trata-se de um estudo transversal. Os pacientes responderam a um questionário eletrônico e a avaliação da gravidade dos sinais e sintomas da infecção por SARS-CoV-2 foi realizada seguindo o manual "Orientações para manejo de pacientes com covid-19", do Ministério de Saúde do Brasil. Resultados: um total de 60 pacientes foram incluídos. Dos participantes, 60% apresentaram sintomas graves e a fadiga foi o sintoma mais frequente (90%). A análise mostrou uma associação significativa entre a presença de tosse e a condição de sobrepeso/obesidade (OR=3,720; IC=1,060–13,050; p=0,034). Além disso, apenas 6,7% foram hospitalizados, sem casos de intubação, todos com sobrepeso/obesidade (OR=1,333; IC=1,114–1,554). Conclusão: apesar de uma alta taxa de pacientes categorizados com sinais e sintomas graves, verificou-se uma baixa necessidade de internação hospitalar e ventilação mecânica não invasiva. Isso sugere que a perda de peso e a melhora das comorbidades pós-cirurgia podem contribuir para um risco reduzido de hospitalização em casos de infecção por COVID-19.Faculdade Evangélica de Valparaíso2024-01-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/63Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): REVISA- Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires; 218-228REVISA; v. 13 n. 1 (2024): REVISA- Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires; 218-2282179-09812316-848Xreponame:REVISA : Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires (Online)instname:Faculdade Evangélica de Valparaíso (Facev)instacron:FACEVporenghttps://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/63/104https://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/63/105Copyright (c) 2024 Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aireshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRabello, Marcela Togawa AlencastroPrado, SofiaAlbuquerque, Lara Prata SilvaMelo, Laura OliveiraLeite, Mateus MedeirosSilva, Alessandro de Oliveira2024-05-21T17:04:36Zoai:ojs.rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br:article/63Revistahttps://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/indexPRIhttps://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oairevisa@facev.com.br2179-09812179-0981opendoar:2024-05-21T17:04:36REVISA : Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires (Online) - Faculdade Evangélica de Valparaíso (Facev)false |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery Avaliação da gravidade dos sinais e sintomas da COVID-19 em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery Rabello, Marcela Togawa Alencastro COVID-19 Cirurgia bariátrica Obesidade COVID-19 Bariatric surgery Obesity |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Assessment of the severity of signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients undergoing bariatric surgery |
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Rabello, Marcela Togawa Alencastro |
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Rabello, Marcela Togawa Alencastro Prado, Sofia Albuquerque, Lara Prata Silva Melo, Laura Oliveira Leite, Mateus Medeiros Silva, Alessandro de Oliveira |
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Prado, Sofia Albuquerque, Lara Prata Silva Melo, Laura Oliveira Leite, Mateus Medeiros Silva, Alessandro de Oliveira |
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Rabello, Marcela Togawa Alencastro Prado, Sofia Albuquerque, Lara Prata Silva Melo, Laura Oliveira Leite, Mateus Medeiros Silva, Alessandro de Oliveira |
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COVID-19 Cirurgia bariátrica Obesidade COVID-19 Bariatric surgery Obesity |
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COVID-19 Cirurgia bariátrica Obesidade COVID-19 Bariatric surgery Obesity |
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Objective: To assess the severity and incidence of COVID-19 signs and symptoms in bariatric patients, relating them to body mass index (BMI) and other risk factors for the disease. Method: This is a cross-sectional study. Patients completed an electronic questionnaire, and the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection signs and symptoms was assessed following the "Guidelines for the management of COVID-19 patients" by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. Results: A total of 60 patients were included. Among the participants, 60% presented with severe symptoms, with fatigue being the most frequent symptom (90%). The analysis showed a significant association between the presence of cough and the condition of overweight/obesity (OR=3.720; CI=1.060–13.050; p=0.034). Moreover, only 6.7% were hospitalized, with no cases requiring intubation, all within the overweight/obesity subgroup (OR=1.333; CI=1.114–1.554). Conclusion: Despite a high rate of patients categorized with severe signs and symptoms, there was a low need for hospital admission and non-invasive mechanical ventilation. This suggests that weight loss and improvement of comorbidities post-surgery may contribute to a reduced risk of hospitalization in COVID-19 infection cases. |
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