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Long COVID and Post-infective Fatigue Syndrome: A Review

Authors :
Sandler, C.X.
Wyller, V.B.B.
Moss-Morris, R.
Buchwald, D.
Crawley, E.
Hautvast, J.L.A.
Katz, B.Z.
Knoop, H.
Little, P.
Taylor, R.
Wensaas, K.A.
Lloyd, A.R.
Sandler, C.X.
Wyller, V.B.B.
Moss-Morris, R.
Buchwald, D.
Crawley, E.
Hautvast, J.L.A.
Katz, B.Z.
Knoop, H.
Little, P.
Taylor, R.
Wensaas, K.A.
Lloyd, A.R.
Source :
Open Forum Infectious Diseases; 2328-8957; 10; 8; ofab440; ~Open Forum Infectious Diseases~~~~~2328-8957~10~8~~ofab440
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 245464.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)<br />Fatigue is a dominant feature of both acute and convalescent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) (sometimes termed "long-COVID"), with up to 46% of patients reporting fatigue that lasts from weeks to months. The investigators of the international Collaborative on Fatigue Following Infection (COFFI) conducted a systematic review of post-COVID fatigue and a narrative review on fatigue after other infections, and made recommendations for clinical and research approaches to assessing fatigue after COVID-19. In the majority of COVID-19 cohort studies, persistent fatigue was reported by a significant minority of patients, ranging from 13% to 33% at 16-20 weeks post-symptom onset. Data from the prospective cohort studies in COFFI and others indicate that fatigue is also a prevalent outcome from many acute systemic infections, notably infectious mononucleosis, with a case rate for clinically significant Post-infective fatigue after exclusion of recognized medical and psychiatric causes, ranging from 10%-35% at 6 months. To better characterize post-COVID fatigue, the COFFI investigators recommend the following: application of validated screening questionnaires for case detection; standardized interviews encompassing fatigue, mood, and other symptoms; and investigative approaches to identify end-organ damage and mental health conditions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Open Forum Infectious Diseases; 2328-8957; 10; 8; ofab440; ~Open Forum Infectious Diseases~~~~~2328-8957~10~8~~ofab440
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1294272728
Document Type :
Electronic Resource