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Multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study

OBJECTIVE: To assess medium-term organ impairment in symptomatic individuals following recovery from acute SARS-CoV-2 infection. DESIGN: Baseline findings from a prospective, observational cohort study. SETTING: Community-based individuals from two UK centres between 1 April and 14 September 2020. P...

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Autores principales: Dennis, Andrea, Wamil, Malgorzata, Alberts, Johann, Oben, Jude, Cuthbertson, Daniel J, Wootton, Dan, Crooks, Michael, Gabbay, Mark, Brady, Michael, Hishmeh, Lyth, Attree, Emily, Heightman, Melissa, Banerjee, Rajarshi, Banerjee, Amitava
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8727683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33785495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048391
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author Dennis, Andrea
Wamil, Malgorzata
Alberts, Johann
Oben, Jude
Cuthbertson, Daniel J
Wootton, Dan
Crooks, Michael
Gabbay, Mark
Brady, Michael
Hishmeh, Lyth
Attree, Emily
Heightman, Melissa
Banerjee, Rajarshi
Banerjee, Amitava
author_facet Dennis, Andrea
Wamil, Malgorzata
Alberts, Johann
Oben, Jude
Cuthbertson, Daniel J
Wootton, Dan
Crooks, Michael
Gabbay, Mark
Brady, Michael
Hishmeh, Lyth
Attree, Emily
Heightman, Melissa
Banerjee, Rajarshi
Banerjee, Amitava
author_sort Dennis, Andrea
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess medium-term organ impairment in symptomatic individuals following recovery from acute SARS-CoV-2 infection. DESIGN: Baseline findings from a prospective, observational cohort study. SETTING: Community-based individuals from two UK centres between 1 April and 14 September 2020. PARTICIPANTS: Individuals ≥18 years with persistent symptoms following recovery from acute SARS-CoV-2 infection and age-matched healthy controls. INTERVENTION: Assessment of symptoms by standardised questionnaires (EQ-5D-5L, Dyspnoea-12) and organ-specific metrics by biochemical assessment and quantitative MRI. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Severe post-COVID-19 syndrome defined as ongoing respiratory symptoms and/or moderate functional impairment in activities of daily living; single-organ and multiorgan impairment (heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas, spleen) by consensus definitions at baseline investigation. RESULTS: 201 individuals (mean age 45, range 21–71 years, 71% female, 88% white, 32% healthcare workers) completed the baseline assessment (median of 141 days following SARS-CoV-2 infection, IQR 110–162). The study population was at low risk of COVID-19 mortality (obesity 20%, hypertension 7%, type 2 diabetes 2%, heart disease 5%), with only 19% hospitalised with COVID-19. 42% of individuals had 10 or more symptoms and 60% had severe post-COVID-19 syndrome. Fatigue (98%), muscle aches (87%), breathlessness (88%) and headaches (83%) were most frequently reported. Mild organ impairment was present in the heart (26%), lungs (11%), kidneys (4%), liver (28%), pancreas (40%) and spleen (4%), with single-organ and multiorgan impairment in 70% and 29%, respectively. Hospitalisation was associated with older age (p=0.001), non-white ethnicity (p=0.016), increased liver volume (p<0.0001), pancreatic inflammation (p<0.01), and fat accumulation in the liver (p<0.05) and pancreas (p<0.01). Severe post-COVID-19 syndrome was associated with radiological evidence of cardiac damage (myocarditis) (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In individuals at low risk of COVID-19 mortality with ongoing symptoms, 70% have impairment in one or more organs 4 months after initial COVID-19 symptoms, with implications for healthcare and public health, which have assumed low risk in young people with no comorbidities. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04369807; Pre-results.
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spelling pubmed-87276832022-01-05 Multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study Dennis, Andrea Wamil, Malgorzata Alberts, Johann Oben, Jude Cuthbertson, Daniel J Wootton, Dan Crooks, Michael Gabbay, Mark Brady, Michael Hishmeh, Lyth Attree, Emily Heightman, Melissa Banerjee, Rajarshi Banerjee, Amitava BMJ Open Health Services Research OBJECTIVE: To assess medium-term organ impairment in symptomatic individuals following recovery from acute SARS-CoV-2 infection. DESIGN: Baseline findings from a prospective, observational cohort study. SETTING: Community-based individuals from two UK centres between 1 April and 14 September 2020. PARTICIPANTS: Individuals ≥18 years with persistent symptoms following recovery from acute SARS-CoV-2 infection and age-matched healthy controls. INTERVENTION: Assessment of symptoms by standardised questionnaires (EQ-5D-5L, Dyspnoea-12) and organ-specific metrics by biochemical assessment and quantitative MRI. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Severe post-COVID-19 syndrome defined as ongoing respiratory symptoms and/or moderate functional impairment in activities of daily living; single-organ and multiorgan impairment (heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas, spleen) by consensus definitions at baseline investigation. RESULTS: 201 individuals (mean age 45, range 21–71 years, 71% female, 88% white, 32% healthcare workers) completed the baseline assessment (median of 141 days following SARS-CoV-2 infection, IQR 110–162). The study population was at low risk of COVID-19 mortality (obesity 20%, hypertension 7%, type 2 diabetes 2%, heart disease 5%), with only 19% hospitalised with COVID-19. 42% of individuals had 10 or more symptoms and 60% had severe post-COVID-19 syndrome. Fatigue (98%), muscle aches (87%), breathlessness (88%) and headaches (83%) were most frequently reported. Mild organ impairment was present in the heart (26%), lungs (11%), kidneys (4%), liver (28%), pancreas (40%) and spleen (4%), with single-organ and multiorgan impairment in 70% and 29%, respectively. Hospitalisation was associated with older age (p=0.001), non-white ethnicity (p=0.016), increased liver volume (p<0.0001), pancreatic inflammation (p<0.01), and fat accumulation in the liver (p<0.05) and pancreas (p<0.01). Severe post-COVID-19 syndrome was associated with radiological evidence of cardiac damage (myocarditis) (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In individuals at low risk of COVID-19 mortality with ongoing symptoms, 70% have impairment in one or more organs 4 months after initial COVID-19 symptoms, with implications for healthcare and public health, which have assumed low risk in young people with no comorbidities. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04369807; Pre-results. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8727683/ /pubmed/33785495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048391 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Health Services Research
Dennis, Andrea
Wamil, Malgorzata
Alberts, Johann
Oben, Jude
Cuthbertson, Daniel J
Wootton, Dan
Crooks, Michael
Gabbay, Mark
Brady, Michael
Hishmeh, Lyth
Attree, Emily
Heightman, Melissa
Banerjee, Rajarshi
Banerjee, Amitava
Multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study
title Multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study
title_full Multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study
title_fullStr Multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study
title_full_unstemmed Multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study
title_short Multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study
title_sort multiorgan impairment in low-risk individuals with post-covid-19 syndrome: a prospective, community-based study
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8727683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33785495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048391
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