Most COVID-19 ICU Survivors Still Experience Symptoms a Year After Admission

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Most COVID-19 ICU Survivors Still Experience Symptoms a Year After Admission
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Efforts to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control while still returning to some sort of normal life are delicately balanced – and new research suggests more attention needs to be paid to the long-term effects of the virus for those patients who

, there are more than 200 symptoms associated with the condition, and it shows the importance of long-term monitoring of the effects of COVID-19.

"Even after one year, half of them are tired or experience lack of the energy to fully resume their work." As yet not much is known about the long-term effects of getting a serious case of COVID-19 – we're 'only' two years into the pandemic – but it seems clear that for a lot of people there are ongoing issues that match up with the same sort of"Post-ICU symptoms can be divided within the physical, mental, and cognitive domain and are associated with increased one-year mortality, higher health care costs, and lower quality of life," write the researchers in theirScientists do...

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