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Paper Title:
Association between level of Fatigue and Endurance in patient recovered from mild to moderate COVID -19 infection post 2 month of recovary -A cross sectional study
Authors Name:
Shubham Gautam Nannaware
, Dr. Ankita Mane , Dr. Jaywant nagulkar , Dr. Ashwini kailsait
Corona virus disease (Covid -19) is an infectious Diseases caused by SARS– COVID -19 Viruses. Corona virus Disease 2019 was declared pandemic by WHO On 11 March 2020 Individual infected by novel corona viruses have experienced different psychiatric manifestation during the period of infective and post covid -19 infection. Fatigue is among the frequently reported manifestation after recovery from covid-19. Fatigue is recognised as one of the most common presenting complaints in individuals infected with SARS-CoV2, the cause of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Patients with cancer and solid organ transplant recipients are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 complications because of their immunosuppressed status. reported in patients with SARS-CoV-2 may include: Coagulopathy, mainly disseminated intravascular coagulation, venous thromboembolism, elevated D-dimer and prolonged prothrombin time. Laryngeal oedema and laryngitis in critically ill patients with COVID
AIM
To find relationship between level of fatigue and level of endurance in patients recovered from mild to moderate Covid 19 infection post 2 months of recovery.
METHOD
In this cross sectional study 48 post 2 month covid -19 infectious patient are selected around Jalgaon city . subject were evaluated or assessed for level fatigue using fatigue assessment scale patients recovered from mild to moderate Covid 19 infection post 2 months of recovery. and endurance was assessed using 1 Min STST patients recovered from mild to moderate Covid 19 infection post 2 months of recovery. After all measurements were taken, the correlation fatigue assessment scale and endurance or physical capacity (one min sit to stand test score) was carried out.
RESULT
Pearson‟s correlation coefficient test was conducted between fatigue assessment scale score and endurance or physical capacity (one min sit to stand test score) (r = -0.7708 , p = < 0.0001), i.e extremely significant. Hence there is a significant correlation between these variables.
CONCLUSION
The study concluded that there was a significant correlation between fatigue assessment scale score and physical capacity/ endurance, Also we found that as highest the fatigue assessment score in adults , they are more prone to reduced physical capacity and endurance So it is necessary to spread awareness about and post covid -19, physiotherapy rehabilitation with correct exercise while after post covid 19 .
Keywords:
Covid -19, Fatigue, Endurance
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"Association between level of Fatigue and Endurance in patient recovered from mild to moderate COVID -19 infection post 2 month of recovary -A cross sectional study ", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 2, page no.b7-b27, February-2023, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2302102.pdf
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