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A core outcome set for post-COVID-19 condition in adults for use in clinical practice and research: an international Delphi consensus study

Authors :
Daniel Munblit
Timothy Nicholson
Athena Akrami
Christian Apfelbacher
Jessica Chen
Wouter De Groote
Janet V Diaz
Sarah L Gorst
Nicola Harman
Alisa Kokorina
Piero Olliaro
Callum Parr
Jacobus Preller
Nicoline Schiess
Jochen Schmitt
Nina Seylanova
Frances Simpson
Allison Tong
Dale M Needham
Paula R Williamson
Alla Guekht
Malcolm 'Calum' G. Semple
John O. Warner
Louise Sigfrid
Janet T. Scott
Audrey DunnGalvin
Jon Genuneit
Danilo Buonsenso
Manoj Sivan
Bob Siegerink
Frederikus A. Klok
Sergey Avdeev
Charitini Stavropoulou
Melina Michelen
Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi
Melanie Calvert
Sarah E. Hughes
Shamil Haroon
Laura Fregonese
Gail Carson
Samuel Knauss
Margaret O'Hara
John Marshall
Margaret Herridge
Srinivas Murthy
Theo Vos
Sarah Wulf Hanson
Ann Parker
Kelly K. O'Brien
Andrea Lerner
Jennifer R. Chevinsky
Elizabeth R. Unger
Robert W. Eisinger
Catherine L. Hough
Sharon Saydah
Jennifer A. Frontera
Regis Goulart Rosa
Bin Cao
Shinjini Bhatnagar
Ramachandran Thiruvengadam
Archana Seahwag
Anouar Bouraoui
Maria Van Kerkhove
Tarun Dua
Pryanka Relan
Juan Soriano Ortiz
Committee, PC-COS Project Steering
Source :
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 10(7), 715-724. ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Health consequences that persist beyond the acute infection phase of COVID-19, termed post-COVID-19 condition (also commonly known as long COVID), vary widely and represent a growing global health challenge. Research on post-COVID-19 condition is expanding but, at present, no agreement exists on the health outcomes that should be measured in people living with the condition. To address this gap, we conducted an international consensus study, which included a comprehensive literature review and classification of outcomes for post-COVID-19 condition that informed a two-round online modified Delphi process followed by an online consensus meeting to finalise the core outcome set (COS). 1535 participants from 71 countries were involved, with 1148 individuals participating in both Delphi rounds. Eleven outcomes achieved consensus for inclusion in the final COS: fatigue; pain; post-exertion symptoms; work or occupational and study changes; survival; and functioning, symptoms, and conditions for each of cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous system, cognitive, mental health, and physical outcomes. Recovery was included a priori because it was a relevant outcome that was part of a previously published COS on COVID-19. The next step in this COS development exercise will be to establish the instruments that are most appropriate to measure these core outcomes. This international consensus-based COS should provide a framework for standardised assessment of adults with post-COVID-19 condition, aimed at facilitating clinical care and research worldwide.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22132600
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 10(7), 715-724. ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Accession number :
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