SÍNDROME PÓS-COVID-19: PRINCIPAIS ALTERAÇÕES NO SISTEMA SENSORIAL

  • Beatriz Maria dos Santos Santiago Ribeiro Universidade de São Paulo
  • Erika Fermino Tudisco de Carvalho
Palavras-chave: Distúrbios Sensoriais,, Fonoaudiologia,, Coronavirus.

Resumo

Objetivou identificar na literatura científica, as principais alterações no sistema sensorial na síndrome pós-COVID-19. Trata-se de um estudo de revisão integrativa de literatura, realizada no período de julho a outubro de 2021, considerou qualquer idioma de publicação e disponíveis na íntegra. Encontrou-se na LILACS: 65 artigos, PUBMED: 864 estudos  CINAHL: 436 artigos e Web of Science 284 estudos, no qual foram excluídos 752 artigos por duplicatas, excluídos após ler o título e resumo 1511 estudos, resultou na leitura de 95 estudos na íntegra, e incluídos na amostra final após leitura completa 19 artigos. O estudo atingiu o objetivo proposto, revelando as principais alterações na síndrome pós-COVID-19 no sistema sensorial. Porém, percebeu que diversas pesquisas trazem alterações no sistema sensorial quando diagnosticado a COVID-19, contudo há escassez de estudos revelando as alterações na síndrome pós-COVID-19.

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Publicado
2022-09-10