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COVID-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial

BACKGROUND: Recovery trajectories from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) call for longitudinal investigation. We aimed to characterise the kinetics and status of clinical, cardiopulmonary and mental health recovery up to 1 year following COVID-19. METHODS: Clinical evaluation, lung function testin...

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Autores principales: Sahanic, Sabina, Tymoszuk, Piotr, Luger, Anna K., Hüfner, Katharina, Boehm, Anna, Pizzini, Alex, Schwabl, Christoph, Koppelstätter, Sabine, Kurz, Katharina, Asshoff, Malte, Mosheimer-Feistritzer, Birgit, Coen, Maximilian, Pfeifer, Bernhard, Rass, Verena, Egger, Alexander, Hörmann, Gregor, Sperner-Unterweger, Barbara, Helbok, Raimund, Wöll, Ewald, Weiss, Günter, Widmann, Gerlig, Tancevski, Ivan, Sonnweber, Thomas, Löffler-Ragg, Judith
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10030059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36960350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00317-2022
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author Sahanic, Sabina
Tymoszuk, Piotr
Luger, Anna K.
Hüfner, Katharina
Boehm, Anna
Pizzini, Alex
Schwabl, Christoph
Koppelstätter, Sabine
Kurz, Katharina
Asshoff, Malte
Mosheimer-Feistritzer, Birgit
Coen, Maximilian
Pfeifer, Bernhard
Rass, Verena
Egger, Alexander
Hörmann, Gregor
Sperner-Unterweger, Barbara
Helbok, Raimund
Wöll, Ewald
Weiss, Günter
Widmann, Gerlig
Tancevski, Ivan
Sonnweber, Thomas
Löffler-Ragg, Judith
author_facet Sahanic, Sabina
Tymoszuk, Piotr
Luger, Anna K.
Hüfner, Katharina
Boehm, Anna
Pizzini, Alex
Schwabl, Christoph
Koppelstätter, Sabine
Kurz, Katharina
Asshoff, Malte
Mosheimer-Feistritzer, Birgit
Coen, Maximilian
Pfeifer, Bernhard
Rass, Verena
Egger, Alexander
Hörmann, Gregor
Sperner-Unterweger, Barbara
Helbok, Raimund
Wöll, Ewald
Weiss, Günter
Widmann, Gerlig
Tancevski, Ivan
Sonnweber, Thomas
Löffler-Ragg, Judith
author_sort Sahanic, Sabina
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Recovery trajectories from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) call for longitudinal investigation. We aimed to characterise the kinetics and status of clinical, cardiopulmonary and mental health recovery up to 1 year following COVID-19. METHODS: Clinical evaluation, lung function testing (LFT), chest computed tomography (CT) and transthoracic echocardiography were conducted at 2, 3, 6 and 12 months after disease onset. Submaximal exercise capacity, mental health status and quality of life were assessed at 12 months. Recovery kinetics and patterns were investigated by mixed-effect logistic modelling, correlation and clustering analyses. Risk of persistent symptoms and cardiopulmonary abnormalities at the 1-year follow-up were modelled by logistic regression. FINDINGS: Out of 145 CovILD study participants, 108 (74.5%) completed the 1-year follow-up (median age 56.5 years; 59.3% male; 24% intensive care unit patients). Comorbidities were present in 75% (n=81). Key outcome measures plateaued after 180 days. At 12 months, persistent symptoms were found in 65% of participants; 33% suffered from LFT impairment; 51% showed CT abnormalities; and 63% had low-grade diastolic dysfunction. Main risk factors for cardiopulmonary impairment included pro-inflammatory and immunological biomarkers at early visits. In addition, we deciphered three recovery clusters separating almost complete recovery from patients with post-acute inflammatory profile and an enrichment in cardiopulmonary residuals from a female-dominated post-COVID-19 syndrome with reduced mental health status. CONCLUSION: 1 year after COVID-19, the burden of persistent symptoms, impaired lung function, radiological abnormalities remains high in our study population. Yet, three recovery trajectories are emerging, ranging from almost complete recovery to post-COVID-19 syndrome with impaired mental health.
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spelling pubmed-100300592023-03-22 COVID-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial Sahanic, Sabina Tymoszuk, Piotr Luger, Anna K. Hüfner, Katharina Boehm, Anna Pizzini, Alex Schwabl, Christoph Koppelstätter, Sabine Kurz, Katharina Asshoff, Malte Mosheimer-Feistritzer, Birgit Coen, Maximilian Pfeifer, Bernhard Rass, Verena Egger, Alexander Hörmann, Gregor Sperner-Unterweger, Barbara Helbok, Raimund Wöll, Ewald Weiss, Günter Widmann, Gerlig Tancevski, Ivan Sonnweber, Thomas Löffler-Ragg, Judith ERJ Open Res Original Research Articles BACKGROUND: Recovery trajectories from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) call for longitudinal investigation. We aimed to characterise the kinetics and status of clinical, cardiopulmonary and mental health recovery up to 1 year following COVID-19. METHODS: Clinical evaluation, lung function testing (LFT), chest computed tomography (CT) and transthoracic echocardiography were conducted at 2, 3, 6 and 12 months after disease onset. Submaximal exercise capacity, mental health status and quality of life were assessed at 12 months. Recovery kinetics and patterns were investigated by mixed-effect logistic modelling, correlation and clustering analyses. Risk of persistent symptoms and cardiopulmonary abnormalities at the 1-year follow-up were modelled by logistic regression. FINDINGS: Out of 145 CovILD study participants, 108 (74.5%) completed the 1-year follow-up (median age 56.5 years; 59.3% male; 24% intensive care unit patients). Comorbidities were present in 75% (n=81). Key outcome measures plateaued after 180 days. At 12 months, persistent symptoms were found in 65% of participants; 33% suffered from LFT impairment; 51% showed CT abnormalities; and 63% had low-grade diastolic dysfunction. Main risk factors for cardiopulmonary impairment included pro-inflammatory and immunological biomarkers at early visits. In addition, we deciphered three recovery clusters separating almost complete recovery from patients with post-acute inflammatory profile and an enrichment in cardiopulmonary residuals from a female-dominated post-COVID-19 syndrome with reduced mental health status. CONCLUSION: 1 year after COVID-19, the burden of persistent symptoms, impaired lung function, radiological abnormalities remains high in our study population. Yet, three recovery trajectories are emerging, ranging from almost complete recovery to post-COVID-19 syndrome with impaired mental health. European Respiratory Society 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10030059/ /pubmed/36960350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00317-2022 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
spellingShingle Original Research Articles
Sahanic, Sabina
Tymoszuk, Piotr
Luger, Anna K.
Hüfner, Katharina
Boehm, Anna
Pizzini, Alex
Schwabl, Christoph
Koppelstätter, Sabine
Kurz, Katharina
Asshoff, Malte
Mosheimer-Feistritzer, Birgit
Coen, Maximilian
Pfeifer, Bernhard
Rass, Verena
Egger, Alexander
Hörmann, Gregor
Sperner-Unterweger, Barbara
Helbok, Raimund
Wöll, Ewald
Weiss, Günter
Widmann, Gerlig
Tancevski, Ivan
Sonnweber, Thomas
Löffler-Ragg, Judith
COVID-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial
title COVID-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial
title_full COVID-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial
title_fullStr COVID-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial
title_short COVID-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial
title_sort covid-19 and its continuing burden after 12 months: a longitudinal observational prospective multicentre trial
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10030059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36960350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00317-2022
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