Symptoms patterns and health-related quality of life in a real-life cohort of Long COVID patients: understanding the complexity to optimize the rehabilitation treatment.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Maria Chiara Maccarone, Daniele Coraci, Gianluca Regazzo, Stefano Masiero
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Abstract

Objective: We wanted to identify prevalent symptoms and patterns of Long COVID syndrome, assess the impact on health-related quality of life, and explore factors linked to lower quality of life, including vaccination status and symptom count, in a real-life cohort.

Design: observational retrospective study.

Results: We assessed 133 patients and 85 completed the evaluations. The most common symptoms reported were motor deficit (95.29%) and fatigue (94.12%), while respiratory symptoms, cognitive deficits and weakness (76.47%) were less frequent. Many patients experienced multiple symptoms, with the majority reporting 5 to 8 symptoms simultaneously, most associated with fatigue. However, the number of symptoms did not correlate with health-related quality of life as measured by the 12-Item Short Form Survey (SF-12) questionnaire. Finally, vaccination status did not significantly affect SF-12 scores or the number of reported symptoms.

Conclusion: Our analysis highlighted the presence of diverse multisystemic symptoms in Long COVID patients. Many individuals experienced multiple associated symptoms, negatively affecting their overall quality of life. Neither vaccination status nor the number of symptoms appeared to influence reported quality of life. This emphasizes the need for a comprehensive, early, and multi-disciplinary approach to address the syndrome's diverse symptoms.

Long COVID 患者真实群组的症状模式和与健康相关的生活质量:了解复杂性以优化康复治疗。
目的:我们希望在一个真实的队列中确定长COVID综合征的普遍症状和模式,评估其对健康相关生活质量的影响,并探讨与生活质量下降相关的因素,包括疫苗接种情况和症状数量:我们对 133 名患者进行了评估,其中 85 人完成了评估。报告的最常见症状是运动障碍(95.29%)和疲劳(94.12%),而呼吸道症状、认知障碍和虚弱(76.47%)则不太常见。许多患者出现多种症状,大多数患者同时报告了 5 至 8 种症状,其中大多数与疲劳有关。然而,症状的数量与 12 项简表调查(SF-12)问卷所衡量的健康相关生活质量并无关联。最后,疫苗接种情况对 SF-12 评分或报告的症状数量没有明显影响:我们的分析强调了长COVID患者存在多种多样的多系统症状。结论:我们的分析凸显了长COVID患者存在多种多样的多系统症状,许多人都有多种相关症状,这对他们的整体生活质量产生了负面影响。疫苗接种情况和症状数量似乎都不会影响所报告的生活质量。这就强调需要采取全面、早期和多学科的方法来解决该综合征的各种症状。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
423
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation focuses on the practice, research and educational aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Monthly issues keep physiatrists up-to-date on the optimal functional restoration of patients with disabilities, physical treatment of neuromuscular impairments, the development of new rehabilitative technologies, and the use of electrodiagnostic studies. The Journal publishes cutting-edge basic and clinical research, clinical case reports and in-depth topical reviews of interest to rehabilitation professionals. Topics include prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions, brain injury, spinal cord injury, cardiopulmonary disease, trauma, acute and chronic pain, amputation, prosthetics and orthotics, mobility, gait, and pediatrics as well as areas related to education and administration. Other important areas of interest include cancer rehabilitation, aging, and exercise. The Journal has recently published a series of articles on the topic of outcomes research. This well-established journal is the official scholarly publication of the Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP).
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