Author: Eloy, Philippine; Tardivon, Coralie; Martin-Blondel, Guillaume; Isnard, Margaux; Le Turnier, Paul; Le Marechal, Marion; Cabié, André; Launay, Odile; Tattevin, Pierre; Senneville, Eric; Ansart, Séverine; Goehringer, François; Chirouze, Catherine; Bousson, Laurane; Laouénan, Cédric; Etienne, Manuel; Nguyen, Duc; Ghosn, Jade; Duval, Xavier
Title: Severity of self-reported symptoms and psychological burden 6-months after hospital admission for COVID-19: a prospective cohort study Cord-id: qberra3j Document date: 2021_9_11
ID: qberra3j
Snippet: Objectives Few studies have reported clinical COVID-19 sequelae six months (M6) after hospital discharge, but none has studied symptom severity. Methods Prevalence and severity of 7 symptoms were estimated until M6 using the self-administered influenza severity scale in COVID-19 hospitalized patients enrolled in the French COVID cohort. Factors associated with severity were assessed by logistic regression. Anxiety, depression and health-related quality of life (HRQL) were also assessed. Results
Document: Objectives Few studies have reported clinical COVID-19 sequelae six months (M6) after hospital discharge, but none has studied symptom severity. Methods Prevalence and severity of 7 symptoms were estimated until M6 using the self-administered influenza severity scale in COVID-19 hospitalized patients enrolled in the French COVID cohort. Factors associated with severity were assessed by logistic regression. Anxiety, depression and health-related quality of life (HRQL) were also assessed. Results At M6, among the 324 patients (median age 61 years, 63% men, 19% admitted to intensive care during the acute phase), 187/324 (58%) reported at least one symptom mostly fatigue (47%) and myalgia (23%). Symptom severity was scored, at most, mild in 125 (67%), moderate in 44 (23%) and severe in 18 (10%). Female gender was the sole factor associated with moderate/severe symptom reporting (OR = 1.98, 95%CI=1.13-3.47). Among the 225 patients with psychological assessment, 24 (11%) had anxiety, 18 (8%) depressive symptoms, and their physical HRQL was significantly poorer than the general population (p=0.0005). Conclusion Even if 58% of patients reported ≥1 symptom at M6, less than 7% rated any symptom as severe. Assessing symptoms severity could be helpful to identify patients requiring appropriate medical care. Women may require special attention.
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