Long-Term COVID 19 Sequelae in Adolescents: the Overlap with Orthostatic Intolerance and ME/CFS.

IF 3.6 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Current pediatrics reports Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-09 DOI:10.1007/s40124-022-00261-4
Amanda K Morrow, Laura A Malone, Christina Kokorelis, Lindsay S Petracek, Ella F Eastin, Katie L Lobner, Luise Neuendorff, Peter C Rowe
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Abstract

Purpose of review: To discuss emerging understandings of adolescent long COVID or post-COVID-19 conditions, including proposed clinical definitions, common symptoms, epidemiology, overlaps with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and orthostatic intolerance, and preliminary guidance on management.

Recent findings: The recent World Health Organization clinical case definition of post-COVID-19 condition requires a history of probable or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, with symptoms starting within 3 months of the onset of COVID-19. Symptoms must last for at least 2 months and cannot be explained by an alternative diagnosis. Common symptoms of the post-COVID-19 condition include, but are not limited to, fatigue, shortness of breath, and cognitive dysfunction. These symptoms generally have an impact on everyday functioning. The incidence of prolonged symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection has proven challenging to define, but it is now clear that those with relatively mild initial infections, without severe initial respiratory disease or end-organ injury, can still develop chronic impairments, with symptoms that overlap with conditions like ME/CFS (profound fatigue, unrefreshing sleep, post-exertional malaise, cognitive dysfunction, and orthostatic intolerance).

Summary: We do not yet have a clear understanding of the mechanisms by which individuals develop post-COVID-19 conditions. There may be several distinct types of long COVID that require different treatments. At this point, there is no single pharmacologic agent to effectively treat all symptoms. Because some presentations of post-COVID-19 conditions mimic disorders such as ME/CFS, treatment guidelines for this and related conditions can be helpful for managing post-COVID-19 symptoms.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40124-022-00261-4.

青少年COVID - 19长期后遗症:与直立不耐受和ME/CFS重叠
综述目的:讨论对青少年长COVID或COVID-19后病症的新认识,包括拟议的临床定义、常见症状、流行病学、与肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征(ME/CFS)和正压性不耐受的重叠,以及有关管理的初步指导:世界卫生组织最近对 COVID-19 后病情的临床病例定义要求有可能或确诊的 SARS-CoV-2 感染史,并且在 COVID-19 发病后 3 个月内开始出现症状。症状必须持续至少 2 个月,并且不能用其他诊断来解释。COVID-19 后的常见症状包括但不限于疲劳、呼吸急促和认知功能障碍。这些症状通常会影响日常功能。事实证明,界定 SARS-CoV-2 感染后长期症状的发生率具有挑战性,但现在可以肯定的是,那些最初感染程度相对较轻、没有严重呼吸系统疾病或内脏器官损伤的患者仍可能出现慢性损伤,其症状与 ME/CFS 等疾病(深度疲劳、睡眠不清新、运动后乏力、认知功能障碍和正压性不耐受)重叠。长 COVID 可能有几种不同的类型,需要不同的治疗方法。目前,还没有一种药物能有效治疗所有症状。由于后 COVID-19 症状的某些表现形式与 ME/CFS 等疾病相似,因此该疾病及相关疾病的治疗指南有助于控制后 COVID-19 症状:在线版本包含补充材料,可在 10.1007/s40124-022-00261-4上查阅。
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