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Persistent symptoms 3 months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: the post-COVID-19 syndrome?

BACKGROUND: Many patients with COVID-19 did not require hospitalisation, nor underwent COVID-19 testing. There is anecdotal evidence that patients with “mild” COVID-19 may complain about persistent symptoms, even weeks after the infection. This suggests that symptoms during the infection may not res...

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Autores principales: Goërtz, Yvonne M.J., Van Herck, Maarten, Delbressine, Jeannet M., Vaes, Anouk W., Meys, Roy, Machado, Felipe V.C., Houben-Wilke, Sarah, Burtin, Chris, Posthuma, Rein, Franssen, Frits M.E., van Loon, Nicole, Hajian, Bita, Spies, Yvonne, Vijlbrief, Herman, van ’t Hul, Alex J., Janssen, Daisy J.A., Spruit, Martijn A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33257910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00542-2020
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author Goërtz, Yvonne M.J.
Van Herck, Maarten
Delbressine, Jeannet M.
Vaes, Anouk W.
Meys, Roy
Machado, Felipe V.C.
Houben-Wilke, Sarah
Burtin, Chris
Posthuma, Rein
Franssen, Frits M.E.
van Loon, Nicole
Hajian, Bita
Spies, Yvonne
Vijlbrief, Herman
van ’t Hul, Alex J.
Janssen, Daisy J.A.
Spruit, Martijn A.
author_facet Goërtz, Yvonne M.J.
Van Herck, Maarten
Delbressine, Jeannet M.
Vaes, Anouk W.
Meys, Roy
Machado, Felipe V.C.
Houben-Wilke, Sarah
Burtin, Chris
Posthuma, Rein
Franssen, Frits M.E.
van Loon, Nicole
Hajian, Bita
Spies, Yvonne
Vijlbrief, Herman
van ’t Hul, Alex J.
Janssen, Daisy J.A.
Spruit, Martijn A.
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description BACKGROUND: Many patients with COVID-19 did not require hospitalisation, nor underwent COVID-19 testing. There is anecdotal evidence that patients with “mild” COVID-19 may complain about persistent symptoms, even weeks after the infection. This suggests that symptoms during the infection may not resolve spontaneously. The objective of this study was to assess whether multiple relevant symptoms recover following the onset of symptoms in hospitalised and nonhospitalised patients with COVID-19. METHODS: A total of 2113 members of two Facebook groups for coronavirus patients with persistent complaints in the Netherlands and Belgium, and from a panel of people who registered on a website of the Lung Foundation Netherlands, were assessed for demographics, pre-existing comorbidities, health status, date of symptoms onset, COVID-19 diagnosis, healthcare utilisation, and the presence of 29 symptoms at the time of the onset of symptoms (retrospectively) and at follow-up (mean±sd 79±17 days after symptoms onset). RESULTS: Overall, 112 hospitalised patients and 2001 nonhospitalised patients (confirmed COVID-19, n=345; symptom-based COVID-19, n=882; and suspected COVID-19, n=774) were analysed. The median number of symptoms during the infection reduced significantly over time (median (interquartile range) 14 (11–17) versus 6 (4–9); p<0.001). Fatigue and dyspnoea were the most prevalent symptoms during the infection and at follow-up (fatigue: 95% versus 87%; dyspnoea: 90% versus 71%). CONCLUSION: In previously hospitalised and nonhospitalised patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, multiple symptoms are present about 3 months after symptoms onset. This suggests the presence of a “post-COVID-19 syndrome” and highlights the unmet healthcare needs in a subgroup of patients with “mild” or “severe” COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-74912552020-09-16 Persistent symptoms 3 months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: the post-COVID-19 syndrome? Goërtz, Yvonne M.J. Van Herck, Maarten Delbressine, Jeannet M. Vaes, Anouk W. Meys, Roy Machado, Felipe V.C. Houben-Wilke, Sarah Burtin, Chris Posthuma, Rein Franssen, Frits M.E. van Loon, Nicole Hajian, Bita Spies, Yvonne Vijlbrief, Herman van ’t Hul, Alex J. Janssen, Daisy J.A. Spruit, Martijn A. ERJ Open Res Original Articles BACKGROUND: Many patients with COVID-19 did not require hospitalisation, nor underwent COVID-19 testing. There is anecdotal evidence that patients with “mild” COVID-19 may complain about persistent symptoms, even weeks after the infection. This suggests that symptoms during the infection may not resolve spontaneously. The objective of this study was to assess whether multiple relevant symptoms recover following the onset of symptoms in hospitalised and nonhospitalised patients with COVID-19. METHODS: A total of 2113 members of two Facebook groups for coronavirus patients with persistent complaints in the Netherlands and Belgium, and from a panel of people who registered on a website of the Lung Foundation Netherlands, were assessed for demographics, pre-existing comorbidities, health status, date of symptoms onset, COVID-19 diagnosis, healthcare utilisation, and the presence of 29 symptoms at the time of the onset of symptoms (retrospectively) and at follow-up (mean±sd 79±17 days after symptoms onset). RESULTS: Overall, 112 hospitalised patients and 2001 nonhospitalised patients (confirmed COVID-19, n=345; symptom-based COVID-19, n=882; and suspected COVID-19, n=774) were analysed. The median number of symptoms during the infection reduced significantly over time (median (interquartile range) 14 (11–17) versus 6 (4–9); p<0.001). Fatigue and dyspnoea were the most prevalent symptoms during the infection and at follow-up (fatigue: 95% versus 87%; dyspnoea: 90% versus 71%). CONCLUSION: In previously hospitalised and nonhospitalised patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, multiple symptoms are present about 3 months after symptoms onset. This suggests the presence of a “post-COVID-19 syndrome” and highlights the unmet healthcare needs in a subgroup of patients with “mild” or “severe” COVID-19. European Respiratory Society 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7491255/ /pubmed/33257910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00542-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
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Goërtz, Yvonne M.J.
Van Herck, Maarten
Delbressine, Jeannet M.
Vaes, Anouk W.
Meys, Roy
Machado, Felipe V.C.
Houben-Wilke, Sarah
Burtin, Chris
Posthuma, Rein
Franssen, Frits M.E.
van Loon, Nicole
Hajian, Bita
Spies, Yvonne
Vijlbrief, Herman
van ’t Hul, Alex J.
Janssen, Daisy J.A.
Spruit, Martijn A.
Persistent symptoms 3 months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: the post-COVID-19 syndrome?
title Persistent symptoms 3 months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: the post-COVID-19 syndrome?
title_full Persistent symptoms 3 months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: the post-COVID-19 syndrome?
title_fullStr Persistent symptoms 3 months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: the post-COVID-19 syndrome?
title_full_unstemmed Persistent symptoms 3 months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: the post-COVID-19 syndrome?
title_short Persistent symptoms 3 months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection: the post-COVID-19 syndrome?
title_sort persistent symptoms 3 months after a sars-cov-2 infection: the post-covid-19 syndrome?
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33257910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00542-2020
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