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Journal of Clinical Rheumatology ; 29(4 Supplement 1):S12, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2325203

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Objectives: Patients with immune-mediated rheumatic diseases (IMRD) constitute an important subgroup of immunosuppressed patients at risk of developing severe infections. Since coronavirus 19 infection (COVID-19) is an international public health emergency, it is necessary to observe the relationship between this viral infection and the development or intensification of the clinical course of IMRD and the persistence of new associated symptoms. The aim of this study is to trace this population's epidemiological profile and evaluate the frequency of chronic fatigue syndrome in patients with IMRD and COVID-19 compared to uninfected patients. Method(s): This is a descriptive cross-sectional observational study with a comparison group. The sociodemographic, clinical, and FACIT-F Fatigue Scale data were from patients with IMRD of Project Reumacov, organized by the Brazilian Society of Rheumatology, locally inManaus/Amazonas. The statistical analysis was performed through the inferential method to demonstrate the prevalence. Result(s): 268 patients were evaluated, those who had contact with COVID-19 had fatigue according with the fatigue assessment scale compared to unexposed patients. There was a statistically significant correlation between fatigue post-COVID-19 infection in the patients studied. Conclusion(s): Clinically relevant fatigue was a prevalent and commonly reported symptom in the post-COVID-19 period in the evaluated population. These data should direct attention to the reported manifestations as they affect the functioning of individuals' socioeconomic and health well-being throughout the pandemic period and beyond.

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