The phenotype and prediction of long-term physical, mental and cognitive COVID-19 sequelae 20 months after recovery, a community-based cohort study in China

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Yimiao Zhao
Le Shi
Zhendong Jiang
Na Zeng
Huan Mei
Yu Lu
Jinfeng Yang
Fenshu Jin
Shuyu Ni
Shuilin Wu
Sizhen Su
Yongbo Zheng
Kai Yuan
Wei Yan
Siwei Sun
Shiqiu Meng
Jie Sun
Zunera Khan
Dag Aarsland
Jie Shi
Xiangyou Li
Yanping Bao
Lin Lu
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[1] Peking University,National Institute on Drug Dependence and Beijing Key Laboratory of Drug Dependence
[2] Peking University,School of Public Health
[3] Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Peking University Sixth Hospital,Institute of Mental Health, National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders
[4] Peking University,Wuhan Wuchang Hospital
[5] Wuhan University of Science and Technology,Pain Medicine Center
[6] Peking University Third Hospital,Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry
[7] Psychology and Neuroscience,Peking
[8] King’s College London,Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences and PKU
[9] Peking University,IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research
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Molecular Psychiatry | 2023年 / 28卷
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Long-term sequelae clustering phenotypes are important for precise health care management in COVID-19 survivors. We reported findings for 1000 survivors 20 months after diagnosis of COVID-19 in a community-based cohort in China. Sequelae symptoms were collected from a validated questionnaire covering 27 symptoms involved in five organ systems including self-reported physical condition, dyspnea, cognitive function and mental health. The generalized symptoms were reported with the highest rate (60.7%), followed by the mental (48.3%), cardiopulmonary (39.8%), neurological (37.1%; cognitive impairment, 15.6%), and digestive symptoms (19.1%). Four clusters were identified by latent class analysis: 44.9% no or mild group (cluster 1), 29.2% moderate group with mainly physical impairment (cluster 2), 9.6% moderate group with mainly cognitive and mental health impairment (cluster 3), and 16.3% severe group (cluster 4). Physical comorbidities or history of mental disorders, longer hospitalization periods and severe acute illness predicted severe group. For moderate group, adults less than 60 years, with physical comorbidities and severe acute illness were more likely to have physical symptoms, while adult women with longer hospitalization stays had increased risk of cognitive and mental health impairment. Overall, among more than half of community COVID-19 survivors who presented moderate or severe sequelae 20 months after recovery, three-tenth had physical vulnerability that may require physical therapy aiming to improve functioning, one-tenth mental or cognitive vulnerable cases need psychotherapy and cognitive rehabilitation, and one-sixth severe group needs multidisciplinary clinical management. The remaining half is free to clinical intervention. Our findings introduced an important framework to map numerous symptoms to precise classification of the clinical sequelae phenotype and provide information to guide future stratified recovery interventions.
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