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author Peter, Raphael S
Nieters, Alexandra
Kräusslich, Hans-Georg
Brockmann, Stefan O
Göpel, Siri
Kindle, Gerhard
Merle, Uta
Steinacker, Jürgen M
Rothenbacher, Dietrich
Kern, Winfried V
August, Dietrich
Bauer, Christoph
Blankenhorn, Benedict
Bopp-Haas, Ulrike
Bunk, Stefanie
Deibert, Peter
Dietz, Armin
Friedmann-Bette, Birgit
Giesen, Roland
Götz, Veronika
Grote, Sylvia
Grüner, Beate
Junginger, Alexandra
Kappert, Oliver
Kirsten, Johannes
Kühn, Anne
Malek, Nisar P
Müller, Barbara
Niess, Andreas
Pfau, Stefanie
Piechotowski, Isolde
Rieg, Siegbert
Röttele, Sibylle
Schellenberg, Jana
Schilling, Claudia
Schröder, Chantal
Schwertz, Rainer
Spannenkrebs, Monika
Wagner, Gabriele
Walter-Frank, Birgit
Wolfers, Kersten
author_facet Peter, Raphael S
Nieters, Alexandra
Kräusslich, Hans-Georg
Brockmann, Stefan O
Göpel, Siri
Kindle, Gerhard
Merle, Uta
Steinacker, Jürgen M
Rothenbacher, Dietrich
Kern, Winfried V
August, Dietrich
Bauer, Christoph
Blankenhorn, Benedict
Bopp-Haas, Ulrike
Bunk, Stefanie
Deibert, Peter
Dietz, Armin
Friedmann-Bette, Birgit
Giesen, Roland
Götz, Veronika
Grote, Sylvia
Grüner, Beate
Junginger, Alexandra
Kappert, Oliver
Kirsten, Johannes
Kühn, Anne
Malek, Nisar P
Müller, Barbara
Niess, Andreas
Pfau, Stefanie
Piechotowski, Isolde
Rieg, Siegbert
Röttele, Sibylle
Schellenberg, Jana
Schilling, Claudia
Schröder, Chantal
Schwertz, Rainer
Spannenkrebs, Monika
Wagner, Gabriele
Walter-Frank, Birgit
Wolfers, Kersten
author_sort Peter, Raphael S
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description OBJECTIVES: To describe symptoms and symptom clusters of post-covid syndrome six to 12 months after acute infection, describe risk factors, and examine the association of symptom clusters with general health and working capacity. DESIGN: Population based, cross sectional study SETTING: Adults aged 18-65 years with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection between October 2020 and March 2021 notified to health authorities in four geographically defined regions in southern Germany. PARTICIPANTS: 50 457 patients were invited to participate in the study, of whom 12 053 (24%) responded and 11 710 (58.8% (n=6881) female; mean age 44.1 years; 3.6% (412/11 602) previously admitted with covid-19; mean follow-up time 8.5 months) could be included in the analyses. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Symptom frequencies (six to 12 months after versus before acute infection), symptom severity and clustering, risk factors, and associations with general health recovery and working capacity. RESULTS: The symptom clusters fatigue (37.2% (4213/11 312), 95% confidence interval 36.4% to 38.1%) and neurocognitive impairment (31.3% (3561/11 361), 30.5% to 32.2%) contributed most to reduced health recovery and working capacity, but chest symptoms, anxiety/depression, headache/dizziness, and pain syndromes were also prevalent and relevant for working capacity, with some differences according to sex and age. Considering new symptoms with at least moderate impairment of daily life and ≤80% recovered general health or working capacity, the overall estimate for post-covid syndrome was 28.5% (3289/11 536, 27.7% to 29.3%) among participants or at least 6.5% (3289/50 457) in the infected adult population (assuming that all non-responders had completely recovered). The true value is likely to be between these estimates. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the limitation of a low response rate and possible selection and recall biases, this study suggests a considerable burden of self-reported post-acute symptom clusters and possible sequelae, notably fatigue and neurocognitive impairment, six to 12 months after acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, even among young and middle aged adults after mild infection, with a substantial impact on general health and working capacity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German registry of clinical studies DRKS 00027012.
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spelling pubmed-95570012022-10-14 Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study Peter, Raphael S Nieters, Alexandra Kräusslich, Hans-Georg Brockmann, Stefan O Göpel, Siri Kindle, Gerhard Merle, Uta Steinacker, Jürgen M Rothenbacher, Dietrich Kern, Winfried V August, Dietrich Bauer, Christoph Blankenhorn, Benedict Bopp-Haas, Ulrike Bunk, Stefanie Deibert, Peter Dietz, Armin Friedmann-Bette, Birgit Giesen, Roland Götz, Veronika Grote, Sylvia Grüner, Beate Junginger, Alexandra Kappert, Oliver Kirsten, Johannes Kühn, Anne Malek, Nisar P Müller, Barbara Niess, Andreas Pfau, Stefanie Piechotowski, Isolde Rieg, Siegbert Röttele, Sibylle Schellenberg, Jana Schilling, Claudia Schröder, Chantal Schwertz, Rainer Spannenkrebs, Monika Wagner, Gabriele Walter-Frank, Birgit Wolfers, Kersten BMJ Research OBJECTIVES: To describe symptoms and symptom clusters of post-covid syndrome six to 12 months after acute infection, describe risk factors, and examine the association of symptom clusters with general health and working capacity. DESIGN: Population based, cross sectional study SETTING: Adults aged 18-65 years with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection between October 2020 and March 2021 notified to health authorities in four geographically defined regions in southern Germany. PARTICIPANTS: 50 457 patients were invited to participate in the study, of whom 12 053 (24%) responded and 11 710 (58.8% (n=6881) female; mean age 44.1 years; 3.6% (412/11 602) previously admitted with covid-19; mean follow-up time 8.5 months) could be included in the analyses. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Symptom frequencies (six to 12 months after versus before acute infection), symptom severity and clustering, risk factors, and associations with general health recovery and working capacity. RESULTS: The symptom clusters fatigue (37.2% (4213/11 312), 95% confidence interval 36.4% to 38.1%) and neurocognitive impairment (31.3% (3561/11 361), 30.5% to 32.2%) contributed most to reduced health recovery and working capacity, but chest symptoms, anxiety/depression, headache/dizziness, and pain syndromes were also prevalent and relevant for working capacity, with some differences according to sex and age. Considering new symptoms with at least moderate impairment of daily life and ≤80% recovered general health or working capacity, the overall estimate for post-covid syndrome was 28.5% (3289/11 536, 27.7% to 29.3%) among participants or at least 6.5% (3289/50 457) in the infected adult population (assuming that all non-responders had completely recovered). The true value is likely to be between these estimates. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the limitation of a low response rate and possible selection and recall biases, this study suggests a considerable burden of self-reported post-acute symptom clusters and possible sequelae, notably fatigue and neurocognitive impairment, six to 12 months after acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, even among young and middle aged adults after mild infection, with a substantial impact on general health and working capacity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German registry of clinical studies DRKS 00027012. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2022-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9557001/ /pubmed/36229057 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2022-071050 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research
Peter, Raphael S
Nieters, Alexandra
Kräusslich, Hans-Georg
Brockmann, Stefan O
Göpel, Siri
Kindle, Gerhard
Merle, Uta
Steinacker, Jürgen M
Rothenbacher, Dietrich
Kern, Winfried V
August, Dietrich
Bauer, Christoph
Blankenhorn, Benedict
Bopp-Haas, Ulrike
Bunk, Stefanie
Deibert, Peter
Dietz, Armin
Friedmann-Bette, Birgit
Giesen, Roland
Götz, Veronika
Grote, Sylvia
Grüner, Beate
Junginger, Alexandra
Kappert, Oliver
Kirsten, Johannes
Kühn, Anne
Malek, Nisar P
Müller, Barbara
Niess, Andreas
Pfau, Stefanie
Piechotowski, Isolde
Rieg, Siegbert
Röttele, Sibylle
Schellenberg, Jana
Schilling, Claudia
Schröder, Chantal
Schwertz, Rainer
Spannenkrebs, Monika
Wagner, Gabriele
Walter-Frank, Birgit
Wolfers, Kersten
Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study
title Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study
title_full Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study
title_fullStr Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study
title_full_unstemmed Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study
title_short Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study
title_sort post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36229057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2022-071050
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