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Persistence of symptoms and quality of life at 35 days after hospitalization for COVID-19 infection

Laurie G. Jacobs, Elli Gourna Paleoudis, Dineen Lesky-Di Bari, Themba Nyirenda, Tamara Friedman, Anjali Gupta, Lily Rasouli, Marygrace Zetkulic, Bindu Balani, Chinwe Ogedegbe, Harinder Singh Bawa, Lauren Berrol, Nabiha Qureshi, Judy L. Aschner

2020PLoS ONE334 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Characterizing the prevalence and persistence of symptoms associated with COVID-19 infection following hospitalization and their impact is essential to planning post-acute community-based clinical services. This study seeks to identify persistent COVID-19 symptoms in patients 35 days post-hospitalization and their impact on quality of life, health, physical, mental, and psychosocial function. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This prospective cohort study used the PROMIS® Instruments to identify symptoms and quality of life parameters in consecutively enrolled patients between March 22 and April 16, 2020, in New Jersey. The 183 patients (median age 57 years; 61.5% male, 54.1% white) reported persistent symptoms at 35 days, including fatigue (55.0%), dyspnea (45.3%), muscular pain (51%), associated with a lower odds rating general health (41.5%, OR 0.093 [95% CI: 0.026, 0.329], p = 0.0002), quality of life (39.8%; OR 0.116 [95% CI: 0.038, 0.364], p = 0.0002), physical health (38.7%, OR 0.055 [95% CI: 0.016, 0.193], p <0.0001), mental health (43.7%, OR 0.093 [95% CI: 0.021, 0.418], p = 0.0019) and social active role (38.7%, OR 0.095 [95% CI: 0.031, 0.291], p<0.0001), as very good/excellent, particularly adults aged 65 to 75 years (OR 8·666 [95% CI: 2·216, 33·884], p = 0·0019). CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 symptoms commonly persist to 35 days, impacting quality of life, health, physical and mental function. Early post-acute evaluation of symptoms and their impact on function is necessary to plan community-based services.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineQuality of life (healthcare)PsychosocialMental healthProspective cohort studyInternal medicineOdds ratioYoung adultCohortCohort studyPersistence (discontinuity)PsychiatryGeotechnical engineeringEngineeringNursingLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Intensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersCOVID-19 and Mental Health
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