Correlation Between Coordination and Quality of Life among Post Covid Patients
Description
COVID disease (Coronavirus) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2) virus. It is profoundly contagious and quickly spread, as it tends to be communicated by respiratory drops and contact. It's common side effects is fever, headache, serious cerebral pain, myalgia and fatigue and the incubation period for Coronavirus contamination is ordinarily 1-14 days and could reach out up to 24 days. Real time RT-PCR is considered the standered confirmatory test for COVID-19. It can affect multiple organ systems, including the central nervous system (CNS) and the brain. The virus can enter the CNS through various mechanisms, including direct invasion, crossing the blood-brain barrier, or indirectly through inflammation and immune responses. The main purpose of this preliminary study is to determine feasibility of coordination study to assess the effect of post COVID complication on coordination and quality of life among post COVID patients. The aim of conducting the study as to assess the correlation between coordination and quality of life among post COVID patient. In this study we have used EQ5D5L to assess the quality of life and Comprehensive coordination scale (CCS) to assess the coordination.