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Long COVID Symptomatology After 12 Months and Its Impact on Quality of Life According to Initial Coronavirus Disease 2019 Disease Severity

BACKGROUND: “Long COVID” is characterized by a variety of symptoms and an important burden for affected people. Our objective was to describe long COVID symptomatology according to initial coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity. METHODS: Predi-COVID cohort study participants, recruited at the...

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Autores principales: Fischer, Aurélie, Zhang, Lu, Elbéji, Abir, Wilmes, Paul, Oustric, Pauline, Staub, Therese, Nazarov, Petr V, Ollert, Markus, Fagherazzi, Guy
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9379809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac397
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author Fischer, Aurélie
Zhang, Lu
Elbéji, Abir
Wilmes, Paul
Oustric, Pauline
Staub, Therese
Nazarov, Petr V
Ollert, Markus
Fagherazzi, Guy
author_facet Fischer, Aurélie
Zhang, Lu
Elbéji, Abir
Wilmes, Paul
Oustric, Pauline
Staub, Therese
Nazarov, Petr V
Ollert, Markus
Fagherazzi, Guy
author_sort Fischer, Aurélie
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description BACKGROUND: “Long COVID” is characterized by a variety of symptoms and an important burden for affected people. Our objective was to describe long COVID symptomatology according to initial coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity. METHODS: Predi-COVID cohort study participants, recruited at the time of acute COVID-19 infection, completed a detailed 12-month symptom and quality of life questionnaire. Frequencies and co-occurrences of symptoms were assessed. RESULTS: Among the 289 participants who fully completed the 12-month questionnaire, 59.5% reported at least 1 symptom, with a median of 6 symptoms. Participants with an initial moderate or severe acute illness declared more frequently 1 or more symptoms (82.6% vs 38.6%, P < .001) and had on average 6.8 more symptoms (95% confidence interval, 4.18–9.38) than initially asymptomatic participants who developed symptoms after the acute infection. Overall, 12.5% of the participants could not envisage coping with their symptoms in the long term. Frequently reported symptoms, such as neurological and cardiovascular symptoms, but also less frequent ones such as gastrointestinal symptoms, tended to cluster. CONCLUSIONS: Frequencies and burden of symptoms present 12 months after acute COVID-19 infection increased with the severity of the acute illness. Long COVID likely consists of multiple subcategories rather than a single entity. This work will contribute to the better understanding of long COVID and to the definition of precision health strategies. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION: NCT04380987.
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spelling pubmed-93798092022-08-17 Long COVID Symptomatology After 12 Months and Its Impact on Quality of Life According to Initial Coronavirus Disease 2019 Disease Severity Fischer, Aurélie Zhang, Lu Elbéji, Abir Wilmes, Paul Oustric, Pauline Staub, Therese Nazarov, Petr V Ollert, Markus Fagherazzi, Guy Open Forum Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: “Long COVID” is characterized by a variety of symptoms and an important burden for affected people. Our objective was to describe long COVID symptomatology according to initial coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity. METHODS: Predi-COVID cohort study participants, recruited at the time of acute COVID-19 infection, completed a detailed 12-month symptom and quality of life questionnaire. Frequencies and co-occurrences of symptoms were assessed. RESULTS: Among the 289 participants who fully completed the 12-month questionnaire, 59.5% reported at least 1 symptom, with a median of 6 symptoms. Participants with an initial moderate or severe acute illness declared more frequently 1 or more symptoms (82.6% vs 38.6%, P < .001) and had on average 6.8 more symptoms (95% confidence interval, 4.18–9.38) than initially asymptomatic participants who developed symptoms after the acute infection. Overall, 12.5% of the participants could not envisage coping with their symptoms in the long term. Frequently reported symptoms, such as neurological and cardiovascular symptoms, but also less frequent ones such as gastrointestinal symptoms, tended to cluster. CONCLUSIONS: Frequencies and burden of symptoms present 12 months after acute COVID-19 infection increased with the severity of the acute illness. Long COVID likely consists of multiple subcategories rather than a single entity. This work will contribute to the better understanding of long COVID and to the definition of precision health strategies. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION: NCT04380987. Oxford University Press 2022-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9379809/ /pubmed/35983269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac397 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America and HIV Medicine Association. 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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Fischer, Aurélie
Zhang, Lu
Elbéji, Abir
Wilmes, Paul
Oustric, Pauline
Staub, Therese
Nazarov, Petr V
Ollert, Markus
Fagherazzi, Guy
Long COVID Symptomatology After 12 Months and Its Impact on Quality of Life According to Initial Coronavirus Disease 2019 Disease Severity
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title_short Long COVID Symptomatology After 12 Months and Its Impact on Quality of Life According to Initial Coronavirus Disease 2019 Disease Severity
title_sort long covid symptomatology after 12 months and its impact on quality of life according to initial coronavirus disease 2019 disease severity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9379809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac397
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