Subjective cognitive, psychiatric, and fatigue symptoms two years after COVID-19: A prospective longitudinal cohort study

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Henriikka Ollila , Marjaana Tiainen , Riikka Pihlaja , Sanna Koskinen , Annamari Tuulio-Henriksson , Viljami Salmela , Laura Hokkanen , Johanna Hästbacka
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Abstract

Introduction

COVID-19 survivors may present with cognitive and psychiatric symptoms long after the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Objectives

To determine subjective cognitive, psychiatric, and fatigue symptoms two years after COVID-19, and their change from six months to two years.

Methods

We assessed three COVID-19 patient groups of different acute disease severity (ICU-treated, ward-treated, home-isolated) concerning subjective cognitive functioning (AB Neuropsychological Assessment Schedule), anxiety (Generalised Anxiety Disorder 7), depression (Patient Health Questionnaire 9), post-traumatic stress (Impact of Event Scale 6), and fatigue (Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory) with a mailed questionnaire approximately two years after acute COVID-19. We compared the results with those obtained six months after the acute disease. We studied whether any change emerged in the scores of symptomatic patients between six- and 24-month follow-ups.

Results

Two years post-COVID-19, 58 ICU-treated, 35 ward-treated, and 28 home-isolated patients responded to the questionnaire. Subjective cognitive symptoms and fatigue emerged as the most common problems occurring in 30.6 and 35.5% of patients, respectively. In patients with clinically significant symptoms at six months, symptom scores for depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress decreased at two years.

Conclusions

Two years after COVID-19, particularly self-reported cognitive symptoms and fatigue remained clinically significant, but also some recovery was evident in depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress.
COVID-19后两年的主观认知、精神和疲劳症状:一项前瞻性纵向队列研究
covid -19幸存者可能在SARS-CoV-2感染急性期后很长时间内仍出现认知和精神症状。目的了解新冠肺炎患者术后2年的主观认知、精神和疲劳症状,以及6个月至2年的变化情况。方法采用邮寄问卷的方式对3组不同急性疾病严重程度(icu治疗、病房治疗、居家隔离)的COVID-19患者进行主观认知功能(AB神经心理评估表)、焦虑(广广性焦虑障碍7)、抑郁(患者健康问卷9)、创伤后应激(事件影响量表6)和疲劳(多维疲劳量表)等方面的评估。我们将结果与急性疾病后6个月的结果进行了比较。我们研究了有症状的患者在6到24个月的随访中是否出现了任何变化。结果新型冠状病毒感染后2年,58例重症监护患者、35例住院患者和28例家庭隔离患者接受了问卷调查。主观认知症状和疲劳是最常见的问题,分别发生在30.6%和35.5%的患者中。在6个月时出现临床显著症状的患者,抑郁、焦虑和创伤后应激症状评分在2年后下降。结论新冠肺炎后2年,患者自我报告的认知症状和疲劳感在临床上仍然显著,但在抑郁、焦虑和创伤后应激方面也有一定程度的恢复。
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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