Prevalence and Determinants of Fatigue after COVID-19 in Non-Hospitalized Subjects: A Population-Based Study

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作者
Stavem, Knut [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ghanima, Waleed [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Olsen, Magnus K. [5 ]
Gilboe, Hanne M. [6 ]
Einvik, Gunnar [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oslo, Inst Clin Med, N-0450 Oslo, Norway
[2] Akershus Univ Hosp, Hlth Serv Res Unit, N-1478 Lorenskog, Norway
[3] Akershus Univ Hosp, Div Med, Dept Pulm Med, N-1478 Lorenskog, Norway
[4] Ostfold Hosp Trust, Dept Med, N-1714 Gralum, Norway
[5] Ostfold Hosp Trust, Dept Res, N-1714 Gralum, Norway
[6] Furst Med Lab, N-1051 Oslo, Norway
关键词
COVID-19; fatigue; post-infectious fatigue; prevalence; CFQ-11;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph18042030
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study assessed the prevalence and determinants of fatigue in a population-based cohort of non-hospitalized subjects 1.5-6 months after COVID-19. It was a mixed postal/web survey of all non-hospitalized patients >= 18 years with a positive PCR for SARS-CoV-2 until 1 June 2020 in a geographically defined area. In total, 938 subjects received a questionnaire including the Chalder fatigue scale (CFQ-11) and the energy/fatigue scale of the RAND-36 questionnaire. We estimated z scores for comparison with general population norms. Determinants were analyzed using multivariable logistic and linear regression analysis. In total, 458 subjects (49%) responded to the survey at median 117.5 days after COVID-19 onset, and 46% reported fatigue. The mean z scores of the CFQ-11 total was 0.70 (95% CI 0.58 to 0.82), CFQ-11 physical 0.66 (0.55 to 0.78), CFQ-11 mental 0.47 (0.35 to 0.59) and RAND-36 energy/fatigue -0.20 (-0.31 to -0.1); all CFQ-11 scores differed from those of the norm population (p < 0.001). Female sex, single/divorced/widowed, short time since symptom debut, high symptom load, and confusion during acute COVID-19 were associated with higher multivariable odds of fatigue. In conclusion, the burden of post-viral fatigue following COVID-19 was high, and higher than in a general norm population. Symptoms of fatigue were most prevalent among women, those having a high symptom load, or confusion during the acute phase.
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