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425. Characterization and predictive risk scoring of long COVID in a South Indian cohort after breakthrough COVID infection; a prospective single centre study

BACKGROUND: The majority of existing literature on long COVID has been focused on hospitalised patients. However, in the real-world setting of the post-vaccination era where breakthrough infections are the norm, it becomes a priority to assess the clinical profile of long COVID symptoms among such i...

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Autores principales: Moni, Merlin, Nair, Pranav, Nair, Chithira, Kulirankal, Kiran, Corley, Elizabeth, Edathadathil, Fabia, Gutajhr, Georg, Sathyapalan, Dipu T
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10678684/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.495
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author Moni, Merlin
Nair, Pranav
Nair, Chithira
Kulirankal, Kiran
Corley, Elizabeth
Edathadathil, Fabia
Gutajhr, Georg
Sathyapalan, Dipu T
author_facet Moni, Merlin
Nair, Pranav
Nair, Chithira
Kulirankal, Kiran
Corley, Elizabeth
Edathadathil, Fabia
Gutajhr, Georg
Sathyapalan, Dipu T
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description BACKGROUND: The majority of existing literature on long COVID has been focused on hospitalised patients. However, in the real-world setting of the post-vaccination era where breakthrough infections are the norm, it becomes a priority to assess the clinical profile of long COVID symptoms among such individuals. Through our study, we aim to describe the incidence, characterise and stratify the risk of developing long COVID breakthrough infections. METHODS: This prospective observational study included adult patients with breakthrough COVID-19 infections diagnosed at a tertiary hospital in India. Post-COVID symptoms at weeks 2, 6 and 12 after testing negative were extracted using a questionnaire after which multi-variate analysis was done. RESULTS: Out of 414 patients analysed, 164 reported post-COVID symptoms beyond 6 weeks of the infection. Univariate analysis showed that the presence of long COVID was found to be significantly higher among patients above 65 years of age at 31.3% in comparison to the long COVID presence at 29.4% among those below age 65 (p < 0.001). Systemic hypertension was also significantly associated with the presence of long COVID (72.3%), along with bronchial asthma (68.8%) with a p-value of < 0.0001 in both instances. Backwards selection was used leading to a reduced model consisting of age OR 1.053, 95% CI 0.097–1.07), p < 0.001), hypertension (OR 2.59, 95% CI 1.46–4.59, p = 0.001) and bronchial asthma (OR 3.7176, 95% CI 1.24–11.12, p = 0.018) to be significant predictors of long COVID incidence. These were used to develop a propensity score (C statistics – 80.9%). [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] 1A: Long COVID symptomatic profile at weeks 2, 6 and 12 weeks 1B: Organ system wise distribution of long COVID symptoms at 2, 6 and 12 weeks CONCLUSION: A significant presence of long COVID at 12 weeks among non-hospitalised breakthrough infections calls for a series of review check-ups for the early detection of long-term complications. The proposed predictive risk scoring based on significant risk factors may assist clinicians in identifying patients at risk of developing long COVID, leading to appropriate, individualised management. Table 4 [Figure: see text] Figure 3A & 3B [Figure: see text] 3A: Logistic regression model for predicting long COVID incidence 3B: Clinical prediction nomogram to depict risk of long COVID incidence Figure 4A & 4B [Figure: see text] 4A: Association of propensity risk score for Long COVID incidence with symptom burden 4B: Association of propensity risk score for Long COVID incidence with functional status DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-106786842023-11-27 425. Characterization and predictive risk scoring of long COVID in a South Indian cohort after breakthrough COVID infection; a prospective single centre study Moni, Merlin Nair, Pranav Nair, Chithira Kulirankal, Kiran Corley, Elizabeth Edathadathil, Fabia Gutajhr, Georg Sathyapalan, Dipu T Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: The majority of existing literature on long COVID has been focused on hospitalised patients. However, in the real-world setting of the post-vaccination era where breakthrough infections are the norm, it becomes a priority to assess the clinical profile of long COVID symptoms among such individuals. Through our study, we aim to describe the incidence, characterise and stratify the risk of developing long COVID breakthrough infections. METHODS: This prospective observational study included adult patients with breakthrough COVID-19 infections diagnosed at a tertiary hospital in India. Post-COVID symptoms at weeks 2, 6 and 12 after testing negative were extracted using a questionnaire after which multi-variate analysis was done. RESULTS: Out of 414 patients analysed, 164 reported post-COVID symptoms beyond 6 weeks of the infection. Univariate analysis showed that the presence of long COVID was found to be significantly higher among patients above 65 years of age at 31.3% in comparison to the long COVID presence at 29.4% among those below age 65 (p < 0.001). Systemic hypertension was also significantly associated with the presence of long COVID (72.3%), along with bronchial asthma (68.8%) with a p-value of < 0.0001 in both instances. Backwards selection was used leading to a reduced model consisting of age OR 1.053, 95% CI 0.097–1.07), p < 0.001), hypertension (OR 2.59, 95% CI 1.46–4.59, p = 0.001) and bronchial asthma (OR 3.7176, 95% CI 1.24–11.12, p = 0.018) to be significant predictors of long COVID incidence. These were used to develop a propensity score (C statistics – 80.9%). [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] 1A: Long COVID symptomatic profile at weeks 2, 6 and 12 weeks 1B: Organ system wise distribution of long COVID symptoms at 2, 6 and 12 weeks CONCLUSION: A significant presence of long COVID at 12 weeks among non-hospitalised breakthrough infections calls for a series of review check-ups for the early detection of long-term complications. The proposed predictive risk scoring based on significant risk factors may assist clinicians in identifying patients at risk of developing long COVID, leading to appropriate, individualised management. Table 4 [Figure: see text] Figure 3A & 3B [Figure: see text] 3A: Logistic regression model for predicting long COVID incidence 3B: Clinical prediction nomogram to depict risk of long COVID incidence Figure 4A & 4B [Figure: see text] 4A: Association of propensity risk score for Long COVID incidence with symptom burden 4B: Association of propensity risk score for Long COVID incidence with functional status DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10678684/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.495 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Moni, Merlin
Nair, Pranav
Nair, Chithira
Kulirankal, Kiran
Corley, Elizabeth
Edathadathil, Fabia
Gutajhr, Georg
Sathyapalan, Dipu T
425. Characterization and predictive risk scoring of long COVID in a South Indian cohort after breakthrough COVID infection; a prospective single centre study
title 425. Characterization and predictive risk scoring of long COVID in a South Indian cohort after breakthrough COVID infection; a prospective single centre study
title_full 425. Characterization and predictive risk scoring of long COVID in a South Indian cohort after breakthrough COVID infection; a prospective single centre study
title_fullStr 425. Characterization and predictive risk scoring of long COVID in a South Indian cohort after breakthrough COVID infection; a prospective single centre study
title_full_unstemmed 425. Characterization and predictive risk scoring of long COVID in a South Indian cohort after breakthrough COVID infection; a prospective single centre study
title_short 425. Characterization and predictive risk scoring of long COVID in a South Indian cohort after breakthrough COVID infection; a prospective single centre study
title_sort 425. characterization and predictive risk scoring of long covid in a south indian cohort after breakthrough covid infection; a prospective single centre study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10678684/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.495
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