Tag: 23/12/22

Patient Sex, Mental Health and Asthma may be Long COVID Risk Factors

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Studies have described a variety of long-term effects of COVID, with symptoms including fatigue and malaise, breathing difficulties, and cognitive problems. A recent analysis in the Journal of Internal Medicine has identified several characteristics that may be risk factors for a long COVID diagnosis.

Researchers examined 204 805 individuals who tested positive for Sars-CoV-2 in Stockholm, Sweden from March 2020 through July 2021. They found that the proportion receiving a post COVID condition diagnosis was 1% among individuals not hospitalised for their COVID infection, 6% among hospitalised, and 32% among individuals treated in intensive care units (ICUs). The most common new-onset symptoms among individuals with a post COVID condition diagnosis were fatigue (29%) among non-hospitalised individuals, and breathing difficulties among both hospitalised (25%) and ICU-treated patients (41%). 

Female sex, previous mental health disorders, and asthma were associated with post-COVID condition among non-hospitalised and hospitalised individuals.

Among individuals with post-COVID condition, use of outpatient care was substantially increased up to one year after the acute infection.

“Our understanding of health effects beyond the acute SARS-CoV-2 infection is continuously improving. In this study, we observed a marked difference in the occurrence of post COVID condition diagnosis across different severities of the acute infection,” said corresponding author Pontus Hedberg, MD and postdoctoral researcher at Karolinska Institutet. “Furthermore, the elevated outpatient primary and specialist care use indicates poor recovery for individuals suffering from post-COVID condition, highlighting the urgent need to better understand this condition and its potential resolution over time.”    

Source: Wiley