TY - JOUR TI - Post-COVID-19 Management: Comprehensive Assessment at Post-COVID-19 Monitoring Centre AB - Objective: The 2019 Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) is a novel disease that affects multiple systems. Several details about its long-termeffects are unknown. Follow-up and early detection of post-COVID conditions could help improve outcomes. We established a multidisciplinary‘‘Post-COVID-19 Monitoring Centre’’ in İstanbul University Medical School Hospital and aimed to introduce this centre to represent a model forcentres that would provide post-COVID care.Materials and Methods: We outlined the multidisciplinary healthcare team professions, the schedule for organising the appointments and specificintervals, and the items of comprehensive assessment and the consultant services at the centre.Results: The first appointment for inpatients and outpatients are scheduled at first month after discharge and 1 month after symptoms haveresolved, respectively, and at 3-month intervals thereafter unless necessitated more often. The specialists involved in post-COVID-19 care areinternal medicine, respiratory medicine, infection disease, geriatrics and nutrition, psychiatry, public health medicine and consultant specialists(radiology, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, cardiology and neurology). Geriatricians come at the forefront as experts and case managers that canintegrate and manage the multidisciplinary team because of their experience and practices in routine care.Conclusion: Comprehensive assessment and follow-up of COVID-19 recovery patients would help us understand the long-term consequences ofthe disease. We reveal that multidisciplinary management of COVID-19 survivors may greatly improve outcomes in several aspects. Moreover, wesuggest that setting up similar centres for post-COVID-19 care contributes to the management of this pandemic globally. AU - Bahat, Gulistan AU - Köse, Murat AU - Medetalibeyoglu, Alpay AU - Catma, Yunus AU - Senkal, Naci AU - Ören, Merve AU - Tukek, Tufan AU - Gunaydin, Senay AU - basaran, seniha AU - KARAN, MEHMET DO - 10.4274/ejgg.galenos.2020.418 PY - 2021 JO - European journal of geriatrics and gerontology (Online) VL - 3 IS - 2 SN - 2687-2625 SP - 101 EP - 107 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/445624 ER -