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Studying the post-COVID-19 condition:research challenges, strategies, and importance of Core Outcome Set development

Authors :
Daniel Munblit
Timothy R. Nicholson
Dale M. Needham
Nina Seylanova
Callum Parr
Jessica Chen
Alisa Kokorina
Louise Sigfrid
Danilo Buonsenso
Shinjini Bhatnagar
Ramachandran Thiruvengadam
Ann M. Parker
Jacobus Preller
Sergey Avdeev
Frederikus A. Klok
Allison Tong
Janet V. Diaz
Wouter De Groote
Nicoline Schiess
Athena Akrami
Frances Simpson
Piero Olliaro
Christian Apfelbacher
Regis Goulart Rosa
Jennifer R. Chevinsky
Sharon Saydah
Jochen Schmitt
Alla Guekht
Sarah L. Gorst
Jon Genuneit
Luis Felipe Reyes
Alan Asmanov
Margaret E. O’Hara
Janet T. Scott
Melina Michelen
Charitini Stavropoulou
John O. Warner
Margaret Herridge
Paula R. Williamson
Source :
Munblit, D, Nicholson, T R, Needham, D M, Seylanova, N, Parr, C, Chen, J, Kokorina, A, Sigfrid, L, Buonsenso, D, Bhatnagar, S, Thiruvengadam, R, Parker, A M, Preller, J, Avdeev, S, Klok, F A, Tong, A, Diaz, J V, Groote, W D, Schiess, N, Akrami, A, Simpson, F, Olliaro, P, Apfelbacher, C, Rosa, R G, Chevinsky, J R, Saydah, S, Schmitt, J, Guekht, A, Gorst, S L, Genuneit, J, Reyes, L F, Asmanov, A, O’Hara, M E, Scott, J T, Michelen, M, Stavropoulou, C, Warner, J O, Herridge, M & Williamson, P R 2022, ' Studying the post-COVID-19 condition : research challenges, strategies, and importance of Core Outcome Set development ', BMC Medicine, vol. 20, no. 1, 50 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-021-02222-y, BMC Medicine, 20(1). BMC, BMC Medicine, BMC Medicine, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2022), BMC MEDICINE
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background A substantial portion of people with COVID-19 subsequently experience lasting symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, and neurological complaints such as cognitive dysfunction many months after acute infection. Emerging evidence suggests that this condition, commonly referred to as long COVID but also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) or post-COVID-19 condition, could become a significant global health burden. Main text While the number of studies investigating the post-COVID-19 condition is increasing, there is no agreement on how this new disease should be defined and diagnosed in clinical practice and what relevant outcomes to measure. There is an urgent need to optimise and standardise outcome measures for this important patient group both for clinical services and for research and to allow comparing and pooling of data. Conclusions A Core Outcome Set for post-COVID-19 condition should be developed in the shortest time frame possible, for improvement in data quality, harmonisation, and comparability between different geographical locations. We call for a global initiative, involving all relevant partners, including, but not limited to, healthcare professionals, researchers, methodologists, patients, and caregivers. We urge coordinated actions aiming to develop a Core Outcome Set (COS) for post-COVID-19 condition in both the adult and paediatric populations.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
17417015
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Munblit, D, Nicholson, T R, Needham, D M, Seylanova, N, Parr, C, Chen, J, Kokorina, A, Sigfrid, L, Buonsenso, D, Bhatnagar, S, Thiruvengadam, R, Parker, A M, Preller, J, Avdeev, S, Klok, F A, Tong, A, Diaz, J V, Groote, W D, Schiess, N, Akrami, A, Simpson, F, Olliaro, P, Apfelbacher, C, Rosa, R G, Chevinsky, J R, Saydah, S, Schmitt, J, Guekht, A, Gorst, S L, Genuneit, J, Reyes, L F, Asmanov, A, O’Hara, M E, Scott, J T, Michelen, M, Stavropoulou, C, Warner, J O, Herridge, M & Williamson, P R 2022, ' Studying the post-COVID-19 condition : research challenges, strategies, and importance of Core Outcome Set development ', BMC Medicine, vol. 20, no. 1, 50 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-021-02222-y, BMC Medicine, 20(1). BMC, BMC Medicine, BMC Medicine, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2022), BMC MEDICINE
Accession number :
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