A longitudinal prospective cohort study of health-related quality of life assessment in outpatient adults with post-COVID-19 conditions.

Q3 Medicine
JAMMI Pub Date : 2024-01-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3138/jammi-2023-0010
Kassandra Mercier, Jasmine Piché, Christine Rioux-Perreault, Samuel Lemaire-Paquette, Alain Piché
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Abstract

Background: Few studies have reported the long-term effects of post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). We aim to assess HRQoL in outpatient adults with PCC over a 2-year period.

Methods: This prospective longitudinal cohort study compared 413 PCC participants (cases) to 520 COVID-19-positive participants who recovered (controls). HRQoL was assessed with the EuroQol 5-Dimension 5-Level preference-based questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L) and fitness and frailty with the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) at each visit for up to 24 months.

Results: Among a total of 933 participants, 413 (42.3%) met the definition of PCC (cases) and 520 (55.7%) did not (controls). Overall, there was a significant difference in EQ-5D-5L index score from 3 months post-infection up to 18 months between cases and controls (p < 0.001). This score continued to decline up to 18 months in the PCC group only. Most impaired EQ-5D-5L dimensions at 12 months in the PCC group included pain/discomfort, anxiety/depression, and usual activities.

Conclusions: This is one of the first studies to report 2-year alterations of HRQoL in outpatients with PCC. Our study highlights the need for continued monitoring for PCC long-term consequences. Given the high proportion of PCC participants experiencing anxiety/depression problems, further studies are needed to specifically address mental health in this population.

对门诊患者中患有后 COVID-19 症状的成年人进行健康相关生活质量评估的纵向前瞻性队列研究。
背景:很少有研究报道COVID-19后病情(PCC)对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的长期影响。我们旨在评估门诊成人 PCC 患者两年内的 HRQoL:这项前瞻性纵向队列研究比较了 413 名 PCC 患者(病例)和 520 名 COVID-19 阳性且已康复的患者(对照组)。在长达24个月的每次访问中,采用基于偏好的EQ-5D-5L(EuroQol 5-Dimension 5-Level preference-based questionnaire)调查问卷评估患者的HRQoL,并采用临床虚弱量表(CFS)评估患者的体质和虚弱程度:在总共 933 名参与者中,413 人(42.3%)符合 PCC 定义(病例),520 人(55.7%)不符合(对照组)。总体而言,感染后 3 个月至 18 个月期间,病例和对照组的 EQ-5D-5L 指数得分存在显著差异(p < 0.001)。只有 PCC 组的 EQ-5D-5L 指数得分在 18 个月内持续下降。PCC 组在 12 个月时受损最严重的 EQ-5D-5L 维度包括疼痛/不适、焦虑/抑郁和日常活动:这是首批报告 PCC 门诊患者 2 年 HRQoL 变化的研究之一。我们的研究强调了持续监测 PCC 长期后果的必要性。鉴于 PCC 患者中存在焦虑/抑郁问题的比例很高,因此需要进一步开展研究,专门探讨这一人群的心理健康问题。
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JAMMI Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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