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COVID-19 Symptoms Over Time: Comparing Long-Haulers to ME/CFS

Authors :
Joseph Cotler
Brianna Mabie
Mady Johnson
Chelsea Torres
Leonard A. Jason
Karl Conroy
Mohammed F. Islam
Source :
Fatigue
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Our objective was to determine which symptoms among long-hauler COVID-19 patients change over time, and how their symptoms compare to another chronic illness group. 278 long-haulers completed two symptom questionnaires at one time point, with one recounting experiences from an average of 21.7 weeks prior. METHODS: We used a comparison group of 502 patients diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Participants completed a standardized symptom questionnaire and a list of additional CDC COVID-19 symptoms. RESULTS: Over time, the long-haulers reported an overall reduction of most symptoms including unrefreshing sleep and post-exertional malaise, but an intensification of neurocognitive symptoms. When compared to ME/CFS, the COVID-19 sample was initially more symptomatic for the immune and orthostatic domains but over time, the long-haulers evidenced significantly less severe symptoms than those with ME/CFS, except in the orthostatic domain. Among the COVID-19 long haulers, several neurocognitive symptoms got worse over time, whereas improvements occurred in most other areas. CONCLUSIONS: These types of differential patterns of symptoms over time might contribute to helping better understand the pathophysiology of those reporting prolonged illness following COVID-19.

Details

ISSN :
21641846
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fatigue : biomedicine, healthbehavior
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c372576a5c629ab8d441f61e65c3e29