Pharmacological and Radiological Study of Patients with COVID-19 in Iran
Journal: Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2022-03-01
Authors : Hoseinali Danesh; Fatemeh Barzegar; Afsaneh Ismaili; Elahe Horri; Ali Abdolrazaghnejad;
Page : 215-226
Keywords : CT; COVID-19 Struggle; Radiological; Critical Evaluation; heart disease;
Abstract
The present systematic review and meta-analysis study revealed that CT imaging features with high sensitivity can help diagnose patients with Covid-19 to be able to choose an appropriate treatment. In general, it seems that from a perspective, strategies and strategies to deal with the new corona virus worldwide, in four areas including strategies to combat social stigma caused by coronation, psychological such as strategies to combat fear and panic due to coronary heart disease, physical economic and in countries with religious places and behaviors and rituals, in the field of spiritual health can be examined. The aim of current study was to evaluate the radiological findings of patients with COVID-19. 534 studies were reviewed, of which the full text of 94 studies was reviewed and finally seven studies were selected for meta-analysis. Sensitivity and Specificity of ground glass opacity with other features in CT findings in diagnosis of COVID-19 was (ES, 0.92 95% CI 0.87, 0.96. P=0.00) and (ES, 0.67 95% CI 0.63, 0.72. P=0.00), Respectively. From another perspective, coping strategies with the new coronavirus can be considered in two categories: public coping strategies and public or private coping strategies. From the third point of view, coping strategies with Covid-19 can be divided into pre- and post-corona strategies. It seems that future review studies on issues such as: Critical evaluation of other new coronavirus coping strategies from different perspectives and based on the above divisions will pave the way for policymakers, officials and non-governmental organizations in the field of Covid-19 struggle.
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