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Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Nine Months after SARS-CoV-2 Infection in a Cohort of 354 Patients: Data from the First Wave of COVID-19 in Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, France.
Zayet, Souheil; Zahra, Hajer; Royer, Pierre-Yves; Tipirdamaz, Can; Mercier, Julien; Gendrin, Vincent; Lepiller, Quentin; Marty-Quinternet, Solène; Osman, Molka; Belfeki, Nabil; Toko, Lynda; Garnier, Pauline; Pierron, Alix; Plantin, Julie; Messin, Louise; Villemain, Marc; Bouiller, Kevin; Klopfenstein, Timothée.
Affiliation
  • Zayet S; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Zahra H; Diabetology and Endocrinology Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Royer PY; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Tipirdamaz C; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Mercier J; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Gendrin V; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Lepiller Q; Virology Department, University Hospital of Besançon, 25000 Besançon, France.
  • Marty-Quinternet S; Virology Department, University Hospital of Besançon, 25000 Besançon, France.
  • Osman M; Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, University Tunis El Manar, Tunis 1007, Tunisia.
  • Belfeki N; Internal Medicine Department, Groupe Hospitalier Sud Ile de France, 77000 Melun, France.
  • Toko L; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Garnier P; Microbiology Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Pierron A; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Plantin J; Microbiology Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Messin L; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Villemain M; Microbiology Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
  • Bouiller K; Infectious Disease Department, University Hospital of Besançon, 25000 Besançon, France.
  • Klopfenstein T; Infectious Disease Department, Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, 90400 Trevenans, France.
Microorganisms ; 9(8)2021 Aug 12.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34442798
(1) Background. Post-COVID-19 syndrome is defined as the persistence of symptoms after confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. (2) Methods. ANOSVID is an observational retrospective study in Nord Franche-Comté Hospital in France that included adult COVID-19 patients confirmed by RT-PCR from 1 March 2020 to 31 May 2020. The aim was to describe patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome with persistent symptoms (PS group) and to compare them with the patients without persistent symptoms (no-PS group). (3) Results. Of the 354 COVID-19 patients, 35.9% (n = 127) reported persistence of at least one symptom after a mean of 289.1 ± 24.5 days after symptom onset. Moreover, 115 patients reported a recurrence of symptoms after recovery, and only 12 patients reported continuous symptoms. The mean age of patients was 48.6 years (19-93) ± 19.4, and 81 patients (63.8%) were female. Patients in the PS group had a longer duration of symptoms of initial acute SARS-CoV-2 infection than patients in the no-PS group (respectively, 57.1 ± 82.1 days versus 29.7 ± 42.1 days, p < 0.001). A majority of patients (n = 104, 81.9%) reported three or more symptoms. The most prevalent persistent symptoms were loss of smell (74.0%, n = 94), fatigue (53.5%, n = 68), loss of taste (31.5%, n = 40), and dyspnea (30.7%, n = 39). These were followed by pain symptoms (26.8% (n = 34), 26.0% (n = 33), 24.4% (n = 31); headache, arthralgia, and myalgia, respectively). More than half of patients reporting persistent symptoms (58%, n = 73) were healthcare workers (HCWs). Among outpatients, this population was more present in the PS group than the no-PS group ((86.6%) n = 71/82 versus (72.2%) n = 109/151, p = 0.012). Post-COVID-19 syndrome was more frequent in patients with a past history of chronic rhinosinusitis (8.7% (n = 11%) versus 1.3% (n = 3), p < 0.001). No significant difference was found regarding clinical characteristics and outcome, laboratory, imaging findings, and treatment received in the two groups. (4) Conclusions. More than a third of our COVID-19 patients presented persistent symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 infection, particularly through loss of smell, loss of taste, fatigue, and dyspnea, with a high prevalence in HCWs among COVID-19 outpatients.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Microorganisms Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: France

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Microorganisms Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: France