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Post-COVID-19 condition: a sex-based analysis of clinical and laboratory trends.
Delfino, Carlos; Poli, M Cecilia; Vial, Cecilia; Vial, Pablo A; Martínez, Gonzalo; Riviotta, Amy; Arbat, Catalina; Mac-Guire, Nicole; Hoppe, Josefina; Carvajal, Cristóbal; Muñoz Venturelli, Paula.
Afiliação
  • Delfino C; Centro de Estudios Clínicos, Instituto de Ciencias e Innovación en Medicina (ICIM), Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
  • Poli MC; Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
  • Vial C; Programa de Inmunogenética e Inmunología Traslacional, Instituto de Ciencias e Innovación en Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Santiago, Chile.
  • Vial PA; Unidad de Inmunología y Reumatología, Hospital Roberto del Río, Santiago, Chile.
  • Martínez G; Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
  • Riviotta A; Programa de Hantavirus y Zoonosis, Instituto de Ciencias e Innovación en Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Santiago, Chile.
  • Arbat C; Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
  • Mac-Guire N; Programa de Hantavirus y Zoonosis, Instituto de Ciencias e Innovación en Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Santiago, Chile.
  • Hoppe J; Departamento de Enfermedades Cardiovasculares, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Carvajal C; Centro de Estudios Clínicos, Instituto de Ciencias e Innovación en Medicina (ICIM), Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
  • Muñoz Venturelli P; Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
Front Med (Lausanne) ; 11: 1376030, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38919940
ABSTRACT
Background and

aim:

Post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) encompasses long-lasting symptoms in individuals with COVID-19 and is estimated to affect between 31-67% of patients, with women being more commonly affected. No definitive biomarkers have emerged in the acute stage that can help predict the onset of PCC, therefore we aimed at describing sex-disaggregated data of PCC patients from a local cohort and explore potential acute predictors of PCC and neurologic PCC.

Methods:

A local cohort of consecutive patients admitted with COVID-19 diagnosis between June 2020 and July 2021 were registered, and clinical and laboratory data were recorded. Only those <65 years, discharged alive and followed up at 6 and 12 months after admission were considered in these analyses. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to explore variables associated with PCC (STATA v 18.0).

Results:

From 130 patients in the cohort, 104 were contacted 30% were women, median age of 42 years. At 6 months, 71 (68%) reported PCC symptoms. Women exhibited a higher prevalence of any PCC symptom (87 vs. 60%, p = 0.007), lower ferritin (p = 0.001) and procalcitonin (p = 0.021) and higher TNF levels (p = 0.042) in the acute phase compared to men. Being women was independently associated to 7.60 (95% CI 1.27-45.18, p = 0.026) higher risk for PCC. Moreover, women had lower return to normal activities 6 and 12 months.

Conclusion:

Our findings highlight the lasting impact of COVID-19, particularly in young women, emphasising the need for tailored post-COVID care. The lower ferritin levels in women are an intriguing observation, warranting further research. The study argues for comprehensive strategies that address sex-specific challenges in recovery from COVID-19.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article