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Severity, predictors and clinical correlates of Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) in Germany: A prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study

BACKGROUND: Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) is an important sequela of COVID-19, characterised by symptom persistence for >3 months, post-acute symptom development, and worsening of pre-existing comorbidities. The causes and public health impact of PCS are still unclear, not least for the lack of effic...

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Autores principales: Bahmer, Thomas, Borzikowsky, Christoph, Lieb, Wolfgang, Horn, Anna, Krist, Lilian, Fricke, Julia, Scheibenbogen, Carmen, Rabe, Klaus F., Maetzler, Walter, Maetzler, Corina, Laudien, Martin, Frank, Derk, Ballhausen, Sabrina, Hermes, Anne, Miljukov, Olga, Haeusler, Karl Georg, Mokhtari, Nour Eddine El, Witzenrath, Martin, Vehreschild, Jörg Janne, Krefting, Dagmar, Pape, Daniel, Montellano, Felipe A., Kohls, Mirjam, Morbach, Caroline, Störk, Stefan, Reese, Jens-Peter, Keil, Thomas, Heuschmann, Peter, Krawczak, Michael, Schreiber, Stefan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9289961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35875815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101549
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author Bahmer, Thomas
Borzikowsky, Christoph
Lieb, Wolfgang
Horn, Anna
Krist, Lilian
Fricke, Julia
Scheibenbogen, Carmen
Rabe, Klaus F.
Maetzler, Walter
Maetzler, Corina
Laudien, Martin
Frank, Derk
Ballhausen, Sabrina
Hermes, Anne
Miljukov, Olga
Haeusler, Karl Georg
Mokhtari, Nour Eddine El
Witzenrath, Martin
Vehreschild, Jörg Janne
Krefting, Dagmar
Pape, Daniel
Montellano, Felipe A.
Kohls, Mirjam
Morbach, Caroline
Störk, Stefan
Reese, Jens-Peter
Keil, Thomas
Heuschmann, Peter
Krawczak, Michael
Schreiber, Stefan
author_facet Bahmer, Thomas
Borzikowsky, Christoph
Lieb, Wolfgang
Horn, Anna
Krist, Lilian
Fricke, Julia
Scheibenbogen, Carmen
Rabe, Klaus F.
Maetzler, Walter
Maetzler, Corina
Laudien, Martin
Frank, Derk
Ballhausen, Sabrina
Hermes, Anne
Miljukov, Olga
Haeusler, Karl Georg
Mokhtari, Nour Eddine El
Witzenrath, Martin
Vehreschild, Jörg Janne
Krefting, Dagmar
Pape, Daniel
Montellano, Felipe A.
Kohls, Mirjam
Morbach, Caroline
Störk, Stefan
Reese, Jens-Peter
Keil, Thomas
Heuschmann, Peter
Krawczak, Michael
Schreiber, Stefan
author_sort Bahmer, Thomas
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description BACKGROUND: Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) is an important sequela of COVID-19, characterised by symptom persistence for >3 months, post-acute symptom development, and worsening of pre-existing comorbidities. The causes and public health impact of PCS are still unclear, not least for the lack of efficient means to assess the presence and severity of PCS. METHODS: COVIDOM is a population-based cohort study of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection, recruited through public health authorities in three German regions (Kiel, Berlin, Würzburg) between November 15, 2020 and September 29, 2021. Main inclusion criteria were (i) a PCR confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and (ii) a period of at least 6 months between the infection and the visit to the COVIDOM study site. Other inclusion criteria were written informed consent and age ≥18 years. Key exclusion criterion was an acute reinfection with SARS-CoV-2. Study site visits included standardised interviews, in-depth examination, and biomaterial procurement. In sub-cohort Kiel-I, a PCS (severity) score was developed based upon 12 long-term symptom complexes. Two validation sub-cohorts (Würzburg/Berlin, Kiel-II) were used for PCS score replication and identification of clinically meaningful predictors. This study is registered at clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04679584) and at the German Registry for Clinical Studies (DRKS, DRKS00023742). FINDINGS: In Kiel-I (n = 667, 57% women), 90% of participants had received outpatient treatment for acute COVID-19. Neurological ailments (61·5%), fatigue (57·1%), and sleep disturbance (57·0%) were the most frequent persisting symptoms at 6–12 months after infection. Across sub-cohorts (Würzburg/Berlin, n = 316, 52% women; Kiel-II, n = 459, 56% women), higher PCS scores were associated with lower health-related quality of life (EQ-5D-5L-VAS/-index: r = -0·54/ -0·56, all p < 0·0001). Severe, moderate, and mild/no PCS according to the individual participant's PCS score occurred in 18·8%, 48·2%, and 32·9%, respectively, of the Kiel-I sub-cohort. In both validation sub-cohorts, statistically significant predictors of the PCS score included the intensity of acute phase symptoms and the level of personal resilience. INTERPRETATION: PCS severity can be quantified by an easy-to-use symptom-based score reflecting acute phase disease burden and general psychological predisposition. The PCS score thus holds promise to facilitate the clinical diagnosis of PCS, scientific studies of its natural course, and the development of therapeutic interventions. FUNDING: The COVIDOM study is funded by the Network University Medicine (NUM) as part of the National Pandemic Cohort Network (NAPKON).
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spelling pubmed-92899612022-07-18 Severity, predictors and clinical correlates of Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) in Germany: A prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study Bahmer, Thomas Borzikowsky, Christoph Lieb, Wolfgang Horn, Anna Krist, Lilian Fricke, Julia Scheibenbogen, Carmen Rabe, Klaus F. Maetzler, Walter Maetzler, Corina Laudien, Martin Frank, Derk Ballhausen, Sabrina Hermes, Anne Miljukov, Olga Haeusler, Karl Georg Mokhtari, Nour Eddine El Witzenrath, Martin Vehreschild, Jörg Janne Krefting, Dagmar Pape, Daniel Montellano, Felipe A. Kohls, Mirjam Morbach, Caroline Störk, Stefan Reese, Jens-Peter Keil, Thomas Heuschmann, Peter Krawczak, Michael Schreiber, Stefan eClinicalMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) is an important sequela of COVID-19, characterised by symptom persistence for >3 months, post-acute symptom development, and worsening of pre-existing comorbidities. The causes and public health impact of PCS are still unclear, not least for the lack of efficient means to assess the presence and severity of PCS. METHODS: COVIDOM is a population-based cohort study of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection, recruited through public health authorities in three German regions (Kiel, Berlin, Würzburg) between November 15, 2020 and September 29, 2021. Main inclusion criteria were (i) a PCR confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and (ii) a period of at least 6 months between the infection and the visit to the COVIDOM study site. Other inclusion criteria were written informed consent and age ≥18 years. Key exclusion criterion was an acute reinfection with SARS-CoV-2. Study site visits included standardised interviews, in-depth examination, and biomaterial procurement. In sub-cohort Kiel-I, a PCS (severity) score was developed based upon 12 long-term symptom complexes. Two validation sub-cohorts (Würzburg/Berlin, Kiel-II) were used for PCS score replication and identification of clinically meaningful predictors. This study is registered at clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04679584) and at the German Registry for Clinical Studies (DRKS, DRKS00023742). FINDINGS: In Kiel-I (n = 667, 57% women), 90% of participants had received outpatient treatment for acute COVID-19. Neurological ailments (61·5%), fatigue (57·1%), and sleep disturbance (57·0%) were the most frequent persisting symptoms at 6–12 months after infection. Across sub-cohorts (Würzburg/Berlin, n = 316, 52% women; Kiel-II, n = 459, 56% women), higher PCS scores were associated with lower health-related quality of life (EQ-5D-5L-VAS/-index: r = -0·54/ -0·56, all p < 0·0001). Severe, moderate, and mild/no PCS according to the individual participant's PCS score occurred in 18·8%, 48·2%, and 32·9%, respectively, of the Kiel-I sub-cohort. In both validation sub-cohorts, statistically significant predictors of the PCS score included the intensity of acute phase symptoms and the level of personal resilience. INTERPRETATION: PCS severity can be quantified by an easy-to-use symptom-based score reflecting acute phase disease burden and general psychological predisposition. The PCS score thus holds promise to facilitate the clinical diagnosis of PCS, scientific studies of its natural course, and the development of therapeutic interventions. FUNDING: The COVIDOM study is funded by the Network University Medicine (NUM) as part of the National Pandemic Cohort Network (NAPKON). Elsevier 2022-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9289961/ /pubmed/35875815 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101549 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Bahmer, Thomas
Borzikowsky, Christoph
Lieb, Wolfgang
Horn, Anna
Krist, Lilian
Fricke, Julia
Scheibenbogen, Carmen
Rabe, Klaus F.
Maetzler, Walter
Maetzler, Corina
Laudien, Martin
Frank, Derk
Ballhausen, Sabrina
Hermes, Anne
Miljukov, Olga
Haeusler, Karl Georg
Mokhtari, Nour Eddine El
Witzenrath, Martin
Vehreschild, Jörg Janne
Krefting, Dagmar
Pape, Daniel
Montellano, Felipe A.
Kohls, Mirjam
Morbach, Caroline
Störk, Stefan
Reese, Jens-Peter
Keil, Thomas
Heuschmann, Peter
Krawczak, Michael
Schreiber, Stefan
Severity, predictors and clinical correlates of Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) in Germany: A prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study
title Severity, predictors and clinical correlates of Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) in Germany: A prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study
title_full Severity, predictors and clinical correlates of Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) in Germany: A prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study
title_fullStr Severity, predictors and clinical correlates of Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) in Germany: A prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Severity, predictors and clinical correlates of Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) in Germany: A prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study
title_short Severity, predictors and clinical correlates of Post-COVID syndrome (PCS) in Germany: A prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study
title_sort severity, predictors and clinical correlates of post-covid syndrome (pcs) in germany: a prospective, multi-centre, population-based cohort study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9289961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35875815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101549
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