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Prevalence and risk factors of post-COVID-19 condition in adults and children at 6 and 12 months after hospital discharge: a prospective, cohort study in Moscow (StopCOVID).

Authors :
Pazukhina E
Andreeva M
Spiridonova E
Bobkova P
Shikhaleva A
El-Taravi Y
Rumyantsev M
Gamirova A
Bairashevskaia A
Petrova P
Baimukhambetova D
Pikuza M
Abdeeva E
Filippova Y
Deunezhewa S
Nekliudov N
Bugaeva P
Bulanov N
Avdeev S
Kapustina V
Guekht A
DunnGalvin A
Comberiati P
Peroni DG
Apfelbacher C
Genuneit J
Reyes LF
Brackel CLH
Fomin V
Svistunov AA
Timashev P
Mazankova L
Miroshina A
Samitova E
Borzakova S
Bondarenko E
Korsunskiy AA
Carson G
Sigfrid L
Scott JT
Greenhawt M
Buonsenso D
Semple MG
Warner JO
Olliaro P
Needham DM
Glybochko P
Butnaru D
Osmanov IM
Munblit D
Source :
BMC medicine [BMC Med] 2022 Jul 06; Vol. 20 (1), pp. 244. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jul 06.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Previous studies assessing the prevalence of COVID-19 sequelae in adults and children were performed in the absence of an agreed definition. We investigated prevalence of post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) (WHO definition), at 6- and 12-months follow-up, amongst previously hospitalised adults and children and assessed risk factors.<br />Methods: Prospective cohort study of children and adults with confirmed COVID-19 in Moscow, hospitalised between April and August, 2020. Two follow-up telephone interviews, using the International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium survey, were performed at 6 and 12 months after discharge.<br />Results: One thousand thirteen of 2509 (40%) of adults and 360 of 849 (42%) of children discharged participated in both the 6- and 12-month follow-ups. PCC prevalence was 50% (95% CI 47-53) in adults and 20% (95% CI 16-24) in children at 6 months, with decline to 34% (95% CI 31-37) and 11% (95% CI 8-14), respectively, at 12 months. In adults, female sex was associated with PCC at 6- and 12-month follow-up (OR 2.04, 95% CI 1.57 to 2.65) and (OR 2.04, 1.54 to 2.69), respectively. Pre-existing hypertension (OR 1.42, 1.04 to 1.94) was associated with post-COVID-19 condition at 12 months. In children, neurological comorbidities were associated with PCC both at 6 months (OR 4.38, 1.36 to 15.67) and 12 months (OR 8.96, 2.55 to 34.82) while allergic respiratory diseases were associated at 12 months (OR 2.66, 1.04 to 6.47).<br />Conclusions: Although prevalence of PCC declined one year after discharge, one in three adults and one in ten children experienced ongoing sequelae. In adults, females and persons with pre-existing hypertension, and in children, persons with neurological comorbidities or allergic respiratory diseases are at higher risk of PCC.<br /> (© 2022. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1741-7015
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMC medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35794549
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-022-02448-4