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Factors Associated with Long COVID-19 in a French Multicentric Prospective Cohort Study

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  • Nagham Khanafer

    (Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie (CIRI), Inserm U1111, CNRS UMR5308, ENS de Lyon, Lyon 1 University, CEDEX 07, 69364 Lyon, France
    Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology, and Prevention, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Laetitia Henaff

    (Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie (CIRI), Inserm U1111, CNRS UMR5308, ENS de Lyon, Lyon 1 University, CEDEX 07, 69364 Lyon, France)

  • Sabrina Bennia

    (Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology, and Prevention, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Anne Termoz

    (Service Recherche et Epidémiologie Cliniques, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Pôle Santé Publique, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Roland Chapurlat

    (Department of Rheumatology, Edouard Herriot University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France
    INSERM UMR 1033, University of Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France
    Prévention des Maladies Osseuses, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Vanessa Escuret

    (Institut des Agents Infectieux, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69317 Lyon, France)

  • Mathilde Proriol

    (Department of Rheumatology, Edouard Herriot University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Florence Duvert

    (INSERM UMR 1033, University of Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France
    Prévention des Maladies Osseuses, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Camille Mena

    (INSERM UMR 1033, University of Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France
    Prévention des Maladies Osseuses, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Catherine Planckaert

    (INSERM UMR 1033, University of Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France
    Prévention des Maladies Osseuses, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Nadège Trehet-Mandez

    (INSERM UMR 1033, University of Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France
    Prévention des Maladies Osseuses, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

  • Mitra Saadatian-Elahi

    (Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie (CIRI), Inserm U1111, CNRS UMR5308, ENS de Lyon, Lyon 1 University, CEDEX 07, 69364 Lyon, France)

  • Philippe Vanhems

    (Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie (CIRI), Inserm U1111, CNRS UMR5308, ENS de Lyon, Lyon 1 University, CEDEX 07, 69364 Lyon, France
    Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology, and Prevention, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France)

Abstract

(1) Background: A substantial proportion of COVID-19 patients continue to experience long-lasting effects that hamper their quality of life. The objectives of this study were (1) to report the prevalence of persistent clinical symptoms 6–12 months after the onset of COVID-19 and (2) to identify potential factors at admission associated with the occurrence of long COVID. (2) Methods: A prospective study was conducted among COVID-19 adult patients, hospitalized in four French university hospitals. Patients were invited to two ambulatory follow-up medical visits, 6–8 months (visit #1) and one year (visit #2) after the onset of their COVID-19. A multivariate logistic regression was performed to assess factors associated with long COVID. (3) Results: In total, 189 patients participated in this study (mean age of 63.4 years). BMI > 30 kg/m 2 (aOR 3.52), AST levels between 31 and 42 U/L (aOR 8.68), and AST levels > 42 U/L (aOR 3.69) were associated with persistent clinical symptoms at visit #1. Anosmia (aOR 13.34), AST levels between 31 and 42 U/L (aOR 10.27), stay in ICU (aOR 5.43), pain (aOR 4.31), and longer time before hospitalization (aOR 1.14) were significantly associated with persistent clinical symptoms at visit #2. Patients with ageusia (aOR 0.17) had a lower risk of long COVID. (4) Conclusions: This study showed that some patients experienced persistent clinical symptoms one year after COVID-19 onset that were associated with some determinants at the acute phase/stage.

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  • Nagham Khanafer & Laetitia Henaff & Sabrina Bennia & Anne Termoz & Roland Chapurlat & Vanessa Escuret & Mathilde Proriol & Florence Duvert & Camille Mena & Catherine Planckaert & Nadège Trehet-Mandez , 2023. "Factors Associated with Long COVID-19 in a French Multicentric Prospective Cohort Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(17), pages 1-12, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:17:p:6678-:d:1228294
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