Publication:
On the single and multiple associations of COVID-19 post-acute sequelae: 6-month prospective cohort study.

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

2022-02-15

Authors

Jimenez-Rodriguez, Beatriz Maria
Gutierrez-Fernandez, Jose
Ramos-Urbina, Eldis Maria
Romero-Ortiz, Ana Dolores
Garcia-Flores, Paula Isabel
Santiago-Puertas, Maria Inmaculada
Martin-Lopez, Maria Jose
Lopez-Milena, Genaro
Fabregas, Rene
Morales-Garcia, Concepcion

Advisors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group
Metrics
Google Scholar
Export

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

Medical research is progressing to clarify the full spectrum of sub-acute and long-term effects of the post-COVID-19 syndrome. However, most manuscripts published to date only analyze the effects of post-COVID-19 in patients discharged from hospital, which may induce significant bias. Here, we propose a pioneering study to analyze the single and multiple associations between post-COVID-19 characteristics with up to 6-months of follow-up in hospitalized and non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The cohort study was conducted from May to October 2020 at the University Hospital Virgen de la Nieves, the leading hospital assigned for patients with COVID-19 in Granada, Spain. A total of 372 and 217 patients-with 217 and 207 included in the first and second follow-up visits-were referred 2 and 6 months after diagnosing COVID-19, respectively. We find out that post-COVID-19 clinical and mental health impairment symptoms are correlated with patient gender. Logistic adjustments showed strong statistically robust single and multiple associations of demographic, clinical, mental health, X-ray, laboratory indices, and pulmonary function variables. The functional lung tests are good predictors of chest CT imaging abnormalities in elderly patients. Bilateral lung involvement, subpleural reticulum, ground-glass opacity, peripheral lung lesions, and bronchiectasis were the most common findings of the high-resolution computed tomography images. Non-hospitalized patients suffer more severe thromboembolic events and fatigue than those hospitalized.

Description

MeSH Terms

Aged
COVID-19
Female
Hospitalization
Humans
Lung
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Spain
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome

DeCS Terms

Anciano
España
Estudios prospectivos
Femenino
Hospitalización
Humanos
Masculino
Persona de mediana edad
Pulmón
Síndrome post agudo de COVID-19
Tomografía computarizada por Rayos X

CIE Terms

Keywords

Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, X-Rays, Mental Health, Patient Discharge, COVID-19, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Bronchiectasis, Biomedical Research, Fatigue, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress

Citation

Jiménez-Rodríguez BM, Gutiérrez-Fernández J, Ramos-Urbina EM, Romero-Ortiz AD, García-Flores PI, Santiago-Puertas MI, et al. On the single and multiple associations of COVID-19 post-acute sequelae: 6-month prospective cohort study. Sci Rep. 2022 Mar 1;12(1):3402.