2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2022.03.008
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Meta-analysis of post-traumatic stress disorder and COVID-19 in patients discharged

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“…In patients with breast cancer, rates of PTS range from 0% to 32% and people living with HIV/AIDS demonstrate rates of PTS between 24% to 33%. The recent COVID‐19 pandemic led to an influx of studies evaluating PTS, 18 with patients requiring longer hospitalization 19 and respiratory support, leading to significantly higher risk of developing chronic PTS. A 2021 systematic review of 23 studies on the prevalence of PTS in GI conditions found approximately 36% of patients had PTS 20 .…”
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“…In patients with breast cancer, rates of PTS range from 0% to 32% and people living with HIV/AIDS demonstrate rates of PTS between 24% to 33%. The recent COVID‐19 pandemic led to an influx of studies evaluating PTS, 18 with patients requiring longer hospitalization 19 and respiratory support, leading to significantly higher risk of developing chronic PTS. A 2021 systematic review of 23 studies on the prevalence of PTS in GI conditions found approximately 36% of patients had PTS 20 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 The historical epidemiology of PTSD suggests that between 5 and 10% of the general population may be affected by this condition at some point in their lives, 2 although coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has contributed to significantly increase the prevalence of PTSD, with almost 20% of COVID-19-discharged patients showing symptoms. 3 Given this concerning epidemiology, the search for effective treatment options for patients with PTSD has become increasingly important in recent years. Among the various agents that have been proposed, heparin represents an intriguing perspective.…”
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