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Rabady, S; Hoffmann, K; Aigner, M; Altenberger, J; Brose, M; Costa, U; Denk-Linnert, DM; Gruber, S; Götzinger, F; Helbok, R; Hüfner, K; Koczulla, R; Kurz, K; Lamprecht, B; Leis, S; Löffler, J; Müller, CA; Rittmannsberger, H; Rommer, PS; Sator, P; Strenger, V; Struhal, W; Untersmayr, E; Vonbank, K; Wancata, J; Weber, T; Wendler, M; Zwick, RH.
[S1 guidelines for the management of postviral conditions using the example of post-COVID-19].
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2023; 135(Suppl 4):525-598 Doi: 10.1007/s00508-023-02242-z [OPEN ACCESS]
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These S1 guidelines are an updated and expanded version of the S1 guidelines on long COVID differential diagnostic and management strategies. They summarize the state of knowledge on postviral conditions like long/post COVID at the time of writing. Due to the dynamic nature of knowledge development, they are intended to be "living guidelines". The focus is on practical applicability at the level of primary care, which is understood to be the appropriate place for initial access and for primary care and treatment. The guidelines provide recommendations on the course of treatment, differential diagnostics of the most common symptoms that can result from infections like with SARS-CoV-2, treatment options, patient management and care, reintegration and rehabilitation. The guidelines have been developed through an interdisciplinary and interprofessional process and provide recommendations on interfaces and possibilities for collaboration.
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