2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00296-021-05014-y
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on patients with rheumatic diseases in Latin America

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“…13 Another study performed in Latin America revealed that patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases were negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, characterized by an increase in self-rated disease activity, a reduction in medication adherence, and hurdles to medical follow-up. 14 To ensure continuous care of these patients, teleconsultation may represent a valid alternative to in-person visits during the pandemic. During the early days of the pandemic, DMARD interruptions were associated with an absence of telemedicine availability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Another study performed in Latin America revealed that patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases were negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, characterized by an increase in self-rated disease activity, a reduction in medication adherence, and hurdles to medical follow-up. 14 To ensure continuous care of these patients, teleconsultation may represent a valid alternative to in-person visits during the pandemic. During the early days of the pandemic, DMARD interruptions were associated with an absence of telemedicine availability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most common comorbidities in severe COVID-19 patients is hypertension, which is also a risk factor for pneumonia and severe disease in the general population and patients with multiple comorbidities, including rheumatic diseases [ 20 , 62 64 ]. Therefore, blood pressure follow-up during the lockdown was an important point for public health services.…”
Section: Comorbidities During the Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From RA patients, 280 were at risk of anxiety and 227 of depression; from SLE patients, 56 were at risk of anxiety, and 50 were at risk of depression. [ 17 ] Ireland RMDs and COVID-19 from database C19-GRA 212 625.5% ever smoked 71.7% were hospitalized ( p =0.01), and 20.4% died ( p =0.02) [ 18 ] Brazilian teaching hospitals (Ceará, Minas Gerais, and Rio Grande do Sul) Patients over 18 years of both sexes diagnosed with RA 791 15% had DM II, 9.2% had SAH, 34.3% had dyslipidemia, and 26.9% had obesity by BMI RA patients with increased WC have more CVR factors (such as DM II (31.2%), SAH (80.2%), and dyslipidemia (50.0%)) and these variables have an independent influence on the prevalence of obesity [ 19 ] Latin America, 2021 Rheumatologic patients during lockdown 3502 (1694 with RA and 1012 with SLE) Hypertension, depression, and anxiety The most common self-reported comorbidities were hypertension (669 patients; 19.1%) and depression/anxiety (455; 13.3%) [ 20 ] France (including French overseas territories) SLE patients recruited by their specialist or from AFL + 536 questionnaires from individual SLE patients Not mentioned Screening for anxiety and depression was positive for 47.6% and 41.5%, respectively. Difficulties accessing medical care were the only significantly associated factor to anxiety (OR = 1.94, p = 0.012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La pandemia por la COVID-19 tuvo un efecto negativo en el control de la enfermedad reumática y en su manejo. Un estudio observacional llevado a cabo por el grupo de la Liga Panamericana de Asociaciones de Reumatología (Panlar, por sus siglas en inglés) en 19 países latinoamericanos, identificó que la situación de la pandemia llevo a la interrupción de al menos un medicamento modificador de la enfermedad en el 23,4%, y las razones más frecuentemente relacionadas con la interrupción fueron el miedo al contacto con el virus o problemas económicos, con autorreportes de incremento de la actividad de la enfermedad 7 . Con posterioridad, luego del inicio de la vacunación y la priorización de los pacientes con enfermedades reumatológicas, se consiguió una recuperación gradual de la normalidad en el diario vivir, sin embargo, había incertidumbre con respecto a las recaídas o los eventos adversos relacionados con un nuevo tipo de vacunas.…”
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