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Post-COVID symptoms reported at asynchronous virtual review and stratified follow-up after COVID-19 pneumonia

Rebecca R Taylor, Bhavi Trivedi, Neena Patel, Richa Singh, William Ricketts, Katharine Elliott, Marcus Yarwood, Veronica White, Hannah Hylton, Ruth Allen, Gavin Thomas, Vikas Kapil, Rachel McGuckin, Paul Pfeffer

2021Clinical Medicine37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has strained healthcare systems and how best to address post-COVID health needs is uncertain. Here we describe the post-COVID symptoms of 675 patients followed up using a virtual review pathway, stratified by severity of acute COVID infection. METHODS: COVID-19 survivors completed an online/telephone questionnaire of symptoms after 12+ weeks and a chest X-ray. Dependent on findings at virtual review, patients were provided information leaflets, attended for investigations and/or were reviewed face-to-face. Outcomes were compared between patients following high-risk and low-risk admissions for COVID pneumonia, and community referrals. RESULTS: Patients reviewed after hospitalisation for COVID pneumonia had a median of two ongoing physical health symptoms post-COVID. The most common was fatigue (50.3% of high-risk patients). Symptom burden did not vary significantly by severity of hospitalised COVID pneumonia but was highest in community referrals. Symptoms suggestive of depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder were common (depression occurred in 24.9% of high-risk patients). Asynchronous virtual review facilitated triage of patients at highest need of face-to-face review. CONCLUSION: Many patients continue to have a significant burden of post-COVID symptoms irrespective of severity of initial pneumonia. How best to assess and manage long COVID will be of major importance over the next few years.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePneumoniaCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicDepression (economics)AnxietyTriageTelemedicineSeverity of illnessIntensive care medicinePhysical therapyHealth careEmergency medicineDiseaseInternal medicinePsychiatryInfectious disease (medical specialty)Economic growthMacroeconomicsEconomicsLong-Term Effects of COVID-19COVID-19 and Mental HealthPharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and Effects
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