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Persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study
INTRODUCTION: Several surveys report that post-COVID-19 patients (pts) could be at risk of persistent emotional distress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function (NCF). OBJECTIVES: The aim was to assess emotional distress, fatigue and NCF in order to provide adequate care. METHODS: Patients wit...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9568071/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1261 |
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author | Rogiers, A. Launay, S. Duque, G. Soukias, E. Van Eycken, S. Besse-Hammer, T. Sanchez-Rodriguez, D. Chalon, M. Gazagne, M.-D. Maillart, E. Benoit, F. Surquin, M. Corrazza, F. Michel, O. Kornreich, C. |
author_facet | Rogiers, A. Launay, S. Duque, G. Soukias, E. Van Eycken, S. Besse-Hammer, T. Sanchez-Rodriguez, D. Chalon, M. Gazagne, M.-D. Maillart, E. Benoit, F. Surquin, M. Corrazza, F. Michel, O. Kornreich, C. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Several surveys report that post-COVID-19 patients (pts) could be at risk of persistent emotional distress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function (NCF). OBJECTIVES: The aim was to assess emotional distress, fatigue and NCF in order to provide adequate care. METHODS: Patients with persistent physical or mental symptoms, at least 8 weeks post-COVID-19, were eligible for this ongoing prospective longitudinal single center trial. Data on depression, anxiety, cognition, post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and fatigue were collected using 4 validated questionnaires at study entry (T0) and at 6 months (T1). RESULTS: Ninety-three pts were recruited between November 2020-March 2021. Test results from 64 eligible pts (15 male pts) were analyzed at T0; 63 pts (98%) were treated in outpatient settings. Median age was 47 years [range 27-75]). Median time since COVID-19 was 29 weeks [range 8-53]. Twenty-two pts (34%) had a history of psychiatric disorders. According to the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS), 44 pts (73%) reported anxiety symptoms and 26 pts (41%) reported depressive symptoms; 48 pts (69%) reported cognitive complaints according to the Cognitive Failure Questionnaire and 29 pts (45%) suffered from PTSS, according to the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Civilian Version (PCL-C). Fifty-five pts (86%) had an elevated score on the Fatigue Severity Scale, indicating severe fatigue. Twenty-seven pts (42%) were still on sick leaf. Diminished social support and psychiatric history were predictive factors for neurocognitive dysfunction and PTSS. CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients who recovered physically from COVID-19, are at risk for suffering from persistent anxiety, PTSS and neurocognitive dysfunction. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. |
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spelling | pubmed-95680712022-10-17 Persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study Rogiers, A. Launay, S. Duque, G. Soukias, E. Van Eycken, S. Besse-Hammer, T. Sanchez-Rodriguez, D. Chalon, M. Gazagne, M.-D. Maillart, E. Benoit, F. Surquin, M. Corrazza, F. Michel, O. Kornreich, C. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Several surveys report that post-COVID-19 patients (pts) could be at risk of persistent emotional distress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function (NCF). OBJECTIVES: The aim was to assess emotional distress, fatigue and NCF in order to provide adequate care. METHODS: Patients with persistent physical or mental symptoms, at least 8 weeks post-COVID-19, were eligible for this ongoing prospective longitudinal single center trial. Data on depression, anxiety, cognition, post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and fatigue were collected using 4 validated questionnaires at study entry (T0) and at 6 months (T1). RESULTS: Ninety-three pts were recruited between November 2020-March 2021. Test results from 64 eligible pts (15 male pts) were analyzed at T0; 63 pts (98%) were treated in outpatient settings. Median age was 47 years [range 27-75]). Median time since COVID-19 was 29 weeks [range 8-53]. Twenty-two pts (34%) had a history of psychiatric disorders. According to the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS), 44 pts (73%) reported anxiety symptoms and 26 pts (41%) reported depressive symptoms; 48 pts (69%) reported cognitive complaints according to the Cognitive Failure Questionnaire and 29 pts (45%) suffered from PTSS, according to the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Civilian Version (PCL-C). Fifty-five pts (86%) had an elevated score on the Fatigue Severity Scale, indicating severe fatigue. Twenty-seven pts (42%) were still on sick leaf. Diminished social support and psychiatric history were predictive factors for neurocognitive dysfunction and PTSS. CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients who recovered physically from COVID-19, are at risk for suffering from persistent anxiety, PTSS and neurocognitive dysfunction. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. Cambridge University Press 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9568071/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1261 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Abstract Rogiers, A. Launay, S. Duque, G. Soukias, E. Van Eycken, S. Besse-Hammer, T. Sanchez-Rodriguez, D. Chalon, M. Gazagne, M.-D. Maillart, E. Benoit, F. Surquin, M. Corrazza, F. Michel, O. Kornreich, C. Persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study |
title | Persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study |
title_full | Persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study |
title_fullStr | Persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study |
title_full_unstemmed | Persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study |
title_short | Persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study |
title_sort | persistent emotional stress, fatigue and impaired neurocognitive function in recovered covid-19 patients: a longitudinal prospective study |
topic | Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9568071/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1261 |
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