一组因 COVID-19 住院治疗的患者在 4 个月和 16 个月后的临床状况

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Respiratory Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1016/j.resmer.2024.101099
Tài Pham , Luc Morin , Laurent Savale , Romain Colle , Samy Figueiredo , Anatole Harrois , Matthieu Gasnier , Anne-Lise Lecoq , Olivier Meyrignac , Nicolas Noel , Alain Abdo , Elodie Baudry , Marie-France Bellin , Antoine Beurnier , Walid Choucha , Emmanuelle Corruble , Laurent Dortet , Eugénie Gosset , Isabelle Hardy-Leger , Marie Quinque , Xavier Monnet
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背景和目的虽然已经描述了许多 COVID 后综合征的症状,但缺乏对其患病率的全面评估。我们的目的是描述 COVID-19 住院 16 个月后的症状。方法对 2020 年 3 月至 5 月期间住院的 COVID-19 幸存者进行了电话评估,并在出院 4 个月后进行了评估。邀请在16个月时出现相关症状的患者、在4个月时出现症状的患者以及所有重症监护室患者到门诊机构进行评估。通过电话咨询,对患者的呼吸、认知和功能症状进行评估。结果在出院四个月后接受评估的 478 名患者中,有 317 人(67%)接受了电话咨询评估,124 人接受了门诊评估。在电话评估中,216 名患者(68%)报告了≥1 个新症状,主要是疲劳(53%)、呼吸困难(37%)和记忆障碍(24%)。79名患者(25%)在四个月时无症状,但在一年后出现了≥1种症状。在接受两次评估的患者中,认知障碍的发生率在四个月时为 45%,16 个月时为 40%。抑郁症和创伤后症状的发病率保持稳定,焦虑症的发病率明显下降。32%的患者被检测出呼吸功能障碍。结论COVID-19住院16个月后,68%的患者宣称出现了症状,其中包括在4至16个月期间出现症状的患者。
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Four- and sixteen-month clinical status of a cohort of patients following hospitalization for COVID-19

Background and objectives

Although many symptoms of post-COVID syndrome have been described, a comprehensive evaluation of their prevalence is lacking. We aimed to describe symptoms at 16 months from hospitalization for COVID-19.

Methods

A telephone assessment was performed one year later in a cohort of COVID-19 survivors hospitalized between March and May 2020 and already evaluated four months after discharge. Patients with relevant symptoms at 16 months, patients who presented symptoms at four months, and all intensive care unit patients were invited for assessment at an outpatient facility. At telephone consultation, respiratory, cognitive, and functional symptoms were assessed. Patients underwent pulmonary function tests, lung CT scans, and psychometric and cognitive tests at the outpatient facility.

Results

Among 478 patients evaluated four months after discharge, 317 (67 %) were assessed at telephone consultation and 124 at ambulatory assessment. At telephone assessment, ≥1 new symptom was reported by 216 patients (68 %), mainly fatigue (53 %), dyspnea (37 %), and memory difficulties (24 %). Seventy-nine patients (25 %) were asymptomatic at four months but declared ≥1 symptom one year later. In patients evaluated twice, the prevalence of cognitive impairment was 45 % at four months and 40 % at 16 months. Depression and post-traumatic symptoms prevalence remained stable, and the prevalence of anxiety significantly decreased. Dysfunctional breathing was detected in 32 % of patients. At 16 months after discharge, lung CT-scan exhibited abnormalities in 30/80 patients (38 %), compared to 52/85 patients (61 %) at four months.

Conclusion

At 16 months after hospitalization for COVID-19, 68 % of patients declared symptoms, including patients whose symptoms appeared between 4 and 16 months.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04704388

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