Multidimensional phenotyping of the post-COVID-19 syndrome: A Swiss survey study

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العنوان: Multidimensional phenotyping of the post-COVID-19 syndrome: A Swiss survey study
المؤلفون: Lara Diem, Anina Schwarzwald, Christoph Friedli, Helly Hammer, Livia Gomes‐Fregolente, Jan Warncke, Lea Weber, Nicole Kamber, Andrew Chan, Claudio Bassetti, Anke Salmen, Robert Hoepner
المصدر: Diem, Lara; Schwarzwald, Anina; Friedli, Christoph; Hammer, Helly; Gomes-Fregolente, Livia; Warncke, Jan; Weber, Lea; Kamber, Nicole; Chan, Andrew; Bassetti, Claudio; Salmen, Anke; Hoepner, Robert (2022). Multidimensional phenotyping of the post-COVID-19 syndrome: A Swiss survey study. CNS neuroscience & therapeutics, 28(12), pp. 1953-1963. Wiley 10.1111/cns.13938 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.13938Test>
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Pharmacology, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Pain, 610 Medicine & health, Health Surveys, Cohort Studies, Psychiatry and Mental health, Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, Physiology (medical), Quality of Life, Humans, Pharmacology (medical), Fatigue, Switzerland
الوصف: INTRODUCTION Post-COVID-19 syndrome affects approximately 10-25% of people after a COVID-19 infection, irrespective of initial COVID-19 severity. The aim of this project was to assess the clinical characteristics, course, and prognosis of post-COVID-19 syndrome using a systematic multidimensional approach. PATIENTS AND METHODS An online survey of people with suspected and confirmed COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 syndrome, distributed via Swiss COVID-19 support groups, social media, and our post-COVID-19 consultation, was performed. A total of 8 post-infectious domains were assessed with 120 questions. Data were collected from October 15 to December 12, 2021, and 309 participants were included. Analysis of clinical phenomenology of post-COVID-19 syndrome was performed using comparative statistics. RESULTS The three most prevalent post-COVID-19 symptoms in our survey cohort were fatigue (288/309, 93.2%), pain including headache (218/309, 70.6%), and sleep-wake disturbances (mainly insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness, 145/309, 46.9%). Post-COVID-19 syndrome had an impact on work ability, as more than half of the respondents (168/268, 62.7%) reported an inability to work, which lasted on average 26.6 weeks (95% CI 23.5-29.6, range 1-94, n = 168). Quality of life measured by WHO-5 Well-being Index was overall low in respondents with post-COVID-19 syndrome (mean, 95% CI 9.1 [8.5-9.8], range 1-25, n = 239). CONCLUSION Fatigue, pain, and sleep-wake disturbances were the main symptoms of the post-COVID-19 syndrome in our cohort and had an impact on the quality of life and ability to work in a majority of patients. However, survey respondents reported a significant reduction in symptoms over 12 months. Post-COVID-19 syndrome remains a significant challenge. Further studies to characterize this syndrome and to explore therapeutic options are therefore urgently needed.
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