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Prevalence of symptoms in 1512 COVID-19 patients: have dizziness and vertigo been underestimated thus far?

Authors :
Mirko Aldè
Stefania Barozzi
Federica Di Berardino
Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
Dario Consonni
Umberto Ambrosetti
Marina Socci
Simona Bertoli
Alberto Battezzati
Andrea Foppiani
Diego Zanetti
Lorenzo Pignataro
Giovanna Cantarella
Source :
Internal and Emergency Medicine
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2022.

Abstract

The relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and dizziness is still unclear. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence and characteristics of dizziness and vertigo among patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19. Patients discharged from the emergency rooms with a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis were assisted by daily telephone calls until nasopharyngeal swab negativization, and specific symptoms concerning balance disorders were investigated through targeted questions posed by experienced physicians. The study included 1512 subjects (765 females, 747 males), with a median age of 51 ± 18.4 years. New-onset dizziness was reported by 251 (16.6%) patients, among whom 110 (43.8%) complained of lightheadedness, 70 (27.9%) of disequilibrium, 41 (16.3%) of presyncope, and 30 (12%) of vertigo. This study analyzed in detail the prevalence and pathophysiological mechanisms of the different types of balance disorders in a large sample, and the results suggest that dizziness should be included among the main symptoms of COVID-19 because one-sixth of patients reported this symptom, with females being significantly more affected than males (20.3 vs 12.9%, P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19709366 and 18280447
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Internal and Emergency Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....997d8bf58bc9afab25ee6f0609d98023