Personalized Medicine for Covid-19 Patients-Clinical Considerations
A special issue of Journal of Personalized Medicine (ISSN 2075-4426). This special issue belongs to the section "Mechanisms of Diseases".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 May 2022) | Viewed by 93060
Special Issue Editors
2. School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 10561 Athens, Greece
Interests: infections; COVID-19; smoking cessation; asthma; ergospirometry
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Interests: acute lung injury; respiratory mechanics; sepsism mechanical ventilation; ICU
Interests: cytokines; asthma; COPD; ICU
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) rapidly spread around the world, causing a huge medical, psychological, and economic burden. This disease is heterogeneous in its clinical presentation and progression. Although the vast majority of patients present mild symptoms, about 15% of COVID-19 cases become severe, rapidly developing respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), with subsequently increased risk of death. Some risk factors have been associated with the outcome of patients with COVID-19, but scientists and medical doctors are trying to identify which clinical and paraclinical parameters could guide them in optimizing their management. Clinicians aim to reduce the duration of symptoms, limit the development of a severe form, decrease the duration of contagiousness, determine which patient will be at greater risk of developing a severe form, and provide treatment adapted to the disease phase and possible complications.
This Special Issue aims both to provide an overview of pathophysiological and clinical aspects of COVID-19 disease and address clinical questions concerning personalized management of infected patients. Particular attention will be focused on epidemiology, prevention, public health approach, laboratory diagnosis, therapeutic perspectives, clinical management according to disease severity and site of management, and post-COVID sequalae and rehabilitation.
We welcome the submission of reviews, short communications, and original research papers targeting any of these topics.
Dr. Paraskevi Katsaounou
Prof. Dr. Dimitrios B. Georgopoulos
Dr. Nikoletta Rovina
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- COVID-19
- Epidemiology
- Vaccines
- Diagnostic tools
- Management per site/severity
- Therapeutic perspectives
- Post-COVID sequalae
- Rehabilitation
- Psychological impact
- Reinfection
- Transmissibility
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