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Persistence of long-term COVID-19 sequelae in patients with cancer: An analysis from the OnCovid registry

INTRODUCTION: A significant proportion of patients with cancer who recover from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) may experience COVID-19 sequelae in the early post-infection phase, which negatively affect their continuity of care and oncological outcome. The long-term prevalence and clinical impa...

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Autores principales: Cortellini, Alessio, Salazar, Ramon, Gennari, Alessandra, Aguilar-Company, Juan, Bower, Mark, Bertuzzi, Alexia, Brunet, Joan, Lambertini, Matteo, Maluquer, Clara, Pedrazzoli, Paolo, Lee, Alvin JX., Carmona-García, MCarmen, Newsom-Davis, Thomas, Van Hemelrijck, Mieke, Plaja, Andrea, Zambelli, Alberto, Tondini, Carlo, Generali, Daniele, Bertulli, Rossella, Diamantis, Nikolaos, Mukherjee, Uma, Rizzo, Gianpiero, Yu, Tamara, Zoratto, Federica, Bruna, Riccardo, Sureda, Anna, Martinez-Vila, Clara, Cantini, Luca, Mazzoni, Francesca, Grosso, Federica, Parisi, Alessandro, Saponara, Maristella, Prat, Aleix, Pinato, David J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35576848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2022.03.019
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: A significant proportion of patients with cancer who recover from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) may experience COVID-19 sequelae in the early post-infection phase, which negatively affect their continuity of care and oncological outcome. The long-term prevalence and clinical impact of the post-COVID-19 syndrome in patients with cancer are largely unknown. METHODS: In this study, we describe the time course of COVID-19 sequelae in patients with non-advanced cancers enrolled in the OnCovid registry. RESULTS: Overall, 186 patients were included, with a median observation period of 9.9 months (95%CI:8,8–11.3) post-COVID-19 resolution. After a median interval of 2.3 months post-COVID-19 (interquartile range: 1.4–3.7), 31 patients (16.6%) reported ≥1 sequelae, including respiratory complications (14, 7.6%), fatigue (13, 7.1%), neuro-cognitive sequelae (7, 3.8%). The vast majority of the patients were not vaccinated prior to COVID-19. COVID-19-related sequelae persisted in 9.8% and 8% of patients 6 and 12 months after COVID-19 resolution. Persistence of sequelae at first oncological follow-up was associated with history of complicated COVID-19 (45.2% vs 24.8%, p = 0.0223), irrespective of oncological features at COVID-19 diagnosis. CONCLUSION: This study confirms for the first time that, in a largely unvaccinated population, post-COVID-19 syndrome can affect a significant proportion of patients with non-advanced cancer who recovered from the acute illness. COVID-19 sequelae may persist up to 12 months in some patients, highlighting the need for dedicated prevention and supportive strategies.