1. Long-Term Patient Symptoms and Quality of Life in Adults After COVID-19: A Real Life Study
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Oscar Perez, Miguel Santibañez, Laura Rasines, Jose Maria Castillo, and Adrian Hugo Aginagalde-Llorente
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SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID persistente ,Síndrome COVID-19 post-agudo ,Secuelas post-COVID ,Calidad de vida ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Objective: To characterize long-term patient-reported symptoms and quality of life, in adults after COVID-19. Material and methods: Cross-sectional study in Cantabria (Northern Spain) including adults with PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection (n = 694) with a time period between 4.7 and 24 month post-SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis, and their close contacts (n = 663) (PCR negative and without suspected infection) obtained from simple random sampling of a total of 47,773 cases and 94,301 close contacts. The ISARIC survey was used as screening tool with self-reported “non-feeling fully recovery (NFFR)” defined as primary outcome. Results: 16.57% (n = 115/694) reported NFFR. Most prevalent symptoms were in order of frequency: Fatigue (54.8%); Loss of smell (40.9%); Problems speaking or communicating (29.6%); Loss of taste (28.7%); Confusion/lack of concentration (27.8%); Persistent muscle pain (24.3%) and Shortness of breath/breathlessness (23.5%). When comparing the three ordinal groups (Close contacts, COVID-19 feeling recovered, and COVID-19 NFFR) the prevalence of these symptoms was increasingly higher among each ordinal group (p
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- 2024
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