Persistent Symptoms in Adult Patients 1 Year After Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): A Prospective Cohort Study

被引:363
作者
Seessle, Jessica [1 ]
Waterboer, Tim [2 ]
Hippchen, Theresa [1 ]
Simon, Julia [2 ,3 ]
Kirchner, Marietta [4 ]
Lim, Adeline [1 ]
Mueller, Barbara [5 ]
Merle, Uta [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Heidelberg, Dept Internal Med 4, Heidelberg, Germany
[2] German Canc Res Ctr, Infect & Canc Epidemiol, Heidelberg, Germany
[3] Heidelberg Univ, Fac Biosci, Heidelberg, Germany
[4] Univ Hosp Heidelberg, Inst Med Biometry & Informat, Heidelberg, Germany
[5] Univ Hosp Heidelberg, Dept Infect Dis, Virol, Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); long COVID; life quality; ANA titers; EQ-5D;
D O I
10.1093/cid/ciab611
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background Long COVID is defined as the persistence of symptoms beyond 3 months after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. To better understand the long-term course and etiology of symptoms we analyzed a cohort of patients with COVID-19 prospectively. Methods Patients were included at 5 months after acute COVID-19 in this prospective, noninterventional, follow-up study. Patients followed until 12 months after COVID-19 symptom onset (n = 96; 32.3% hospitalized, 55.2% females) were included in this analysis of symptoms, quality of life (based on an SF-12 survey), laboratory parameters including antinuclear antibodies (ANAs), and SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels. Results At month 12, only 22.9% of patients were completely free of symptoms and the most frequent symptoms were reduced exercise capacity (56.3%), fatigue (53.1%), dyspnea (37.5%), and problems with concentration (39.6%), finding words (32.3%), and sleeping (26.0%). Females showed significantly more neurocognitive symptoms than males. ANA titers were >= 1:160 in 43.6% of patients at 12 months post-COVID-19 symptom onset, and neurocognitive symptom frequency was significantly higher in the group with an ANA titer >= 1:160 versus <1:160. Compared with patients without symptoms, patients with >= 1 long-COVID symptom at 12 months did not differ significantly with respect to their SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels but had a significantly reduced physical and mental life quality compared with patients without symptoms. Conclusions Neurocognitive long-COVID symptoms can persist >= 1 year after COVID-19 symptom onset and reduce life quality significantly. Several neurocognitive symptoms were associated with ANA titer elevations. This may indicate autoimmunity as a cofactor in etiology of long COVID. Neurocognitive long-COVID symptoms can persist at least for 1 year after acute COVID-19 and reduce life quality significantly. Several neurocognitive symptoms were associated with ANA titer elevations. This may indicate autoimmunity as a cofactor in the etiology of long COVID.
引用
收藏
页码:1191 / 1198
页数:8
相关论文
共 25 条
[11]   Immune-mediated neurological syndromes in SARS-CoV-2-infected patients [J].
Guilmot, Antoine ;
Slootjes, Sofia Maldonado ;
Sellimi, Amina ;
Bronchain, Maroussia ;
Hanseeuw, Bernard ;
Belkhir, Leila ;
Yombi, Jean Cyr ;
De Greef, Julien ;
Pothen, Lucie ;
Yildiz, Halil ;
Duprez, Thierry ;
Fillee, Catherine ;
Anantharajah, Ahalieyah ;
Capes, Antoine ;
Hantson, Philippe ;
Jacquerye, Philippe ;
Raymackers, Jean-Marc ;
London, Frederic ;
El Sankari, Souraya ;
Ivanoiu, Adrian ;
Maggi, Pietro ;
van Pesch, Vincent .
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2021, 268 (03) :751-757
[12]   Postdischarge symptoms and rehabilitation needs in survivors of COVID-19 infection: A cross-sectional evaluation [J].
Halpin, Stephen J. ;
McIvor, Claire ;
Whyatt, Gemma ;
Adams, Anastasia ;
Harvey, Olivia ;
McLean, Lyndsay ;
Walshaw, Christopher ;
Kemp, Steven ;
Corrado, Joanna ;
Singh, Rajinder ;
Collins, Tamsin ;
O'Connor, Rory J. ;
Sivan, Manoj .
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2021, 93 (02) :1013-1022
[13]  
Huang CL, 2023, LANCET, V401, pE21, DOI [10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00810-3, 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32656-8]
[14]   Persistence of symptoms and quality of life at 35 days after hospitalization for COVID-19 infection [J].
Jacobs, Laurie G. ;
Paleoudis, Elli Gourna ;
Lesky-Di Bari, Dineen ;
Nyirenda, Themba ;
Friedman, Tamara ;
Gupta, Anjali ;
Rasouli, Lily ;
Zetkulic, Marygrace ;
Balani, Bindu ;
Ogedegbe, Chinwe ;
Bawa, Harinder ;
Berrol, Lauren ;
Qureshi, Nabiha ;
Aschner, Judy L. .
PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (12)
[15]   Comparison of the EQ-5D and SF-12 in an adult US sample [J].
Johnson, JA ;
Coons, SJ .
QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 1998, 7 (02) :155-166
[16]   Scientists set out to connect the dots on long COVID [J].
Marx, Vivien .
NATURE METHODS, 2021, 18 (05) :449-453
[17]  
Mishra Pankaj Kumar, 2021, medRxiv, DOI [10.1101/2021.04.11.21255153, 10.1101/2021.04.11.21255153]
[18]   Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. Incidence and risk factors: A Mediterranean cohort study [J].
Moreno-Perez, Oscar ;
Merino, Esperanza ;
Leon-Ramirez, Jose-Manuel ;
Andres, Mariano ;
Manuel Ramos, Jose ;
Arenas-Jimenez, Juan ;
Asensio, Santos ;
Sanchez, Rosa ;
Ruiz-Torregrosa, Paloma ;
Galan, Irene ;
Scholz, Alexander ;
Amo, Antonio ;
Gonzalez-delaAleja, Pilar ;
Boix, Vicente ;
Gil, Joan .
JOURNAL OF INFECTION, 2021, 82 (03) :378-383
[19]   Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome [J].
Nalbandian, Ani ;
Sehgal, Kartik ;
Gupta, Aakriti ;
Madhavan, Mahesh V. ;
McGroder, Claire ;
Stevens, Jacob S. ;
Cook, Joshua R. ;
Nordvig, Anna S. ;
Shalev, Daniel ;
Sehrawat, Tejasav S. ;
Ahluwalia, Neha ;
Bikdeli, Behnood ;
Dietz, Donald ;
Der-Nigoghossian, Caroline ;
Liyanage-Don, Nadia ;
Rosner, Gregg F. ;
Bernstein, Elana J. ;
Mohan, Sumit ;
Beckley, Akinpelumi A. ;
Seres, David S. ;
Choueiri, Toni K. ;
Uriel, Nir ;
Ausiello, John C. ;
Accili, Domenico ;
Freedberg, Daniel E. ;
Baldwin, Matthew ;
Schwartz, Allan ;
Brodie, Daniel ;
Garcia, Christine Kim ;
Elkind, Mitchell S. V. ;
Connors, Jean M. ;
Bilezikian, John P. ;
Landry, Donald W. ;
Wan, Elaine Y. .
NATURE MEDICINE, 2021, 27 (04) :601-615
[20]   Autoimmune disease and gender: Plausible mechanisms for the female predominance of autoimmunity [J].
Quintero, Olga L. ;
Amador-Patarroyo, Manuel J. ;
Montoya-Ortiz, Gladys ;
Rojas-Villarraga, Adriana ;
Anaya, Juan-Manuel .
JOURNAL OF AUTOIMMUNITY, 2012, 38 (2-3) :J109-J119