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Obesity and clinical severity in patients with COVID-19: a scoping review protocol.
Costa, Marcela Larissa; Souza, Carlos Adriano Santos; Silva, Ana Caroline Cardoso; Santos, Dayane Franciely Conceição; Nonato, Edilene Fernandes; Santana, Francismayne Batista; Dos Santos Dias, Giselle; Barreto, Jessyca Teles; Costa, Laís Santos; Costa, Maria Carolina Barros; das Neves Ferreira, Tamila; Santana, Jeniffer Santos; Mendes-Netto, Raquel Simões; do Nascimento, Tereza Virgínia Silva Bezerra; Nunes, Marco Antônio Prado; de Souza, Márcia Ferreira Cândido.
  • Costa ML; Nutrition Department of Federal University of Sergipe, Marechal Rondon Avenue, Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão, Sergipe, 49100-000, Brazil. marcelaa.costa.nutricionista@gmail.com.
  • Souza CAS; University Center AGES - UniAGES, University Avenue, Number 23, Park of the Palms, Paripiranga, Bahia, 48430-000, Brazil.
  • Silva ACC; Tiradentes University, Murilo Dantas Avenue, Number 300, Farolândia, Aracaju, 49032-490, Brazil.
  • Santos DFC; University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • Nonato EF; University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • Santana FB; University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos Dias G; University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • Barreto JT; University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • Costa LS; University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • Costa MCB; University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • das Neves Ferreira T; University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • Santana JS; University Center AGES - UniAGES, University Avenue, Number 23, Park of the Palms, Paripiranga, Bahia, 48430-000, Brazil.
  • Mendes-Netto RS; Nutrition Department of Federal University of Sergipe, Marechal Rondon Avenue, Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão, Sergipe, 49100-000, Brazil.
  • do Nascimento TVSB; Medical Department of University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • Nunes MAP; Medical Department of University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
  • de Souza MFC; Nutrition Department of University Hospital of Sergipe, Federal University of Sergipe, Cláudio Batista Street, Cidade Nova, Aracaju, Sergipe, 49060-108, Brazil.
Syst Rev ; 10(1): 51, 2021 02 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1069590
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 strain, was first identified in late 2019 in China. The outcomes of patients affected by the virus can worsen, developing acute respiratory failure and other serious complications, especially in older individuals and people with obesity and comorbidities. Thus, obese patients tend to have a more severe course of COVID-19. Thus, this review aims to synthesize the evidence in the literature that associates COVID-19 and the severity of clinical outcomes in infected obese patients.

METHODS:

This protocol was designed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols Statement. Scientific and gray literature will be systematically selected from PubMed/MEDLINE, Latin American Literature in Health Sciences, Online Scientific Electronic Library, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane. The selection of articles will be limited to studies published in English, Portuguese, and Spanish from December 2019 onwards. The main clinical outcomes will be clinical severity in obese patients with COVID-19 as tachypnea (respiratory rate, ≥ 30 breaths per minute), hypoxemia (oxygen saturation, ≤ 93%), the ratio of the partial pressure of arterial oxygen to fraction of inspired oxygen (< 300), lung infiltrate (> 50% of the lung field involved within 24-48 h), diagnosis of the severe acute respiratory syndrome, need of invasive mechanical ventilation, and mortality. Two reviewers will independently screen all citations, full-text articles, and abstract data. Selection bias will be minimized by excluding studies published before December 2019. Conflicts will be resolved through a third reviewer and consensus-building. Moreover, findings will be reported using narrative synthesis and tabulation of the summaries.

DISCUSSION:

Given the need for early detection of the possible implications and treatment for patients with obesity diagnosed with COVID-19, the scoping review will be useful to capture the state of the current literature, identify the gaps, and make recommendations for future research for directing the conduct and optimization of therapies in these patients by the multiprofessional teams. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION Open Science Framework https//osf.io/xrkec.
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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proyectos de Investigación / COVID-19 / Obesidad Tipo de estudio: Estudio experimental / Estudio pronóstico / Ensayo controlado aleatorizado / Revisiones / Revisión sistemática/Meta análisis Tópicos: Covid persistente Límite: Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Syst Rev Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: S13643-021-01603-x

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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proyectos de Investigación / COVID-19 / Obesidad Tipo de estudio: Estudio experimental / Estudio pronóstico / Ensayo controlado aleatorizado / Revisiones / Revisión sistemática/Meta análisis Tópicos: Covid persistente Límite: Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Syst Rev Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: S13643-021-01603-x