COVEVOL: Natural evolution at 6 months of COVID-19

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Abstract

Many studies have investigated post-COVID symptoms, but the predictors of symptom persistence remain unknown. The objective was to describe the natural course of the disease at 6 months and to identify possible factors favoring the resurgence or persistence of these symptoms. COVEVOL is a retrospective observational descriptive study of 74 patients. All patients with posi-tive SARS-CoV-2 PCR from March 2020 were included. We compared a group with symptom persistence (PS group) with another group without symptom persistence (no-PS group). Fifty-three out of seventy-four patients (71.62%) described at least one persistent symptom at 6 months of SARS- CoV-2 infection. In the PS group, 56.6% were women and the average age was 54.7 years old [21- 89.2] ±16.9. The main symptoms were asthenia (56.6%, n = 30), dyspnea (34%, n = 18), anxiety (32.1% n = 17), anosmia (24.5%, n = 13) and agueusia (15.1% n = 8). Ten patients (13.51%) presented a resurgence in symptoms. Patients in the PS group were older (p = 0.0048), had a higher BMI (p = 0.0071), and were more frequently hospitalized (p = 0.0359) compared to the no-PS group. Odynophagia and nasal obstruction were less present in the inaugural symptoms of COVID-19 in the PS group (p = 0.0202 and p = 0.0332). Persistent post-COVID syndromes are common and identification of contrib-uting factors is necessary for understanding this phenomenon and appropriate management.

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Messin, L., Puyraveau, M., Benabdallah, Y., Lepiller, Q., Gendrin, V., Zayet, S., … Royer, P. Y. (2021). COVEVOL: Natural evolution at 6 months of COVID-19. Viruses, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/v13112151

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