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Long-term health outcomes of Q-fever fatigue syndrome patients

Authors :
Spronk, Inge
Brus, Iris M.
Groot, Annemieke De
Tieleman, Peter
Olde Loohuis, Alfons G.M.
Haagsma, Juanita A.
Polinder, Suzanne
Spronk, Inge
Brus, Iris M.
Groot, Annemieke De
Tieleman, Peter
Olde Loohuis, Alfons G.M.
Haagsma, Juanita A.
Polinder, Suzanne
Source :
Spronk , I , Brus , I M , Groot , A D , Tieleman , P , Olde Loohuis , A G M , Haagsma , J A & Polinder , S 2023 , ' Long-term health outcomes of Q-fever fatigue syndrome patients ' , Epidemiology and Infection , vol. 151 , e179 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study determined long-term health outcomes (≥10 years) of Q-fever fatigue syndrome (QFS). Long-term complaints, health-related quality of life (HRQL), health status, energy level, fatigue, post-exertional malaise, anxiety, and depression were assessed. Outcomes and determinants were studied for the total sample and compared among age subgroups: young (<40years), middle-aged (≥40-<65years), and older (≥65years) patients. 368 QFS patients were included. Participants reported a median number of 12.0 long-term complaints. Their HRQL (median EQ-5D-5L index: 0.63) and health status (median EQ-VAS: 50.0) were low, their level of fatigue was high, and many experienced post-exertional malaise complaints (98.9%). Young and middle-aged patients reported worse health outcomes compared with older patients, with both groups reporting a significantly worse health status, higher fatigue levels and anxiety, and more post-exertional malaise complaints and middle-aged patients having a lower HRQL and a higher depression risk. Multivariate regression analyses confirmed that older age is associated with better outcomes, except for the number of health complaints. QFS has thus a considerable impact on patients' health more than 10 years after infection. Young and middle-aged patients experience more long-term health consequences compared with older patients. Tailored health care is recommended to provide optimalcare for each QFS patient.

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OAIster
Journal :
Spronk , I , Brus , I M , Groot , A D , Tieleman , P , Olde Loohuis , A G M , Haagsma , J A & Polinder , S 2023 , ' Long-term health outcomes of Q-fever fatigue syndrome patients ' , Epidemiology and Infection , vol. 151 , e179 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1405297665
Document Type :
Electronic Resource