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Incidence and Risk Factors of Long Covid in the Uk: A Single-Centre Observational Study

Arvind Nune, Victor Durkowski, Andrew Titman, Latika Gupta, Marin Hadzhiivanov, Ashar Ahmed, Cristina Musat, Hem R Sapkota

2021The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh18 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies to evaluate long COVID symptoms and their risk factors are limited. We evaluated the presence of long COVID and its risk factors in patients discharged from a hospital with COVID-19 illness. METHODS: This observational study included 271 COVID-19 patients admitted between February and July 2020 in a hospital in the UK. The primary outcome measure was to assess the duration and severity of long COVID and its predictors at 3, 6 and 9 months. Logistic regression was performed to assess the potential risk factors for long COVID. RESULTS: Out of 89 patients interviewed, 55 (62%) had long COVID for 3 months, 46 (52%) for 6 months and 37 of the 75 patients admitted to the hospital with acute COVID-19 had long COVID for 9 months (49%). The most common long COVID symptoms were fatigue and breathlessness. CONCLUSION: Nearly two-thirds of patients at 3 months and a half at 9 months had long COVID. COVID-19 pneumonia was the strongest predictor of long COVID in Caucasians at 3 months.

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