Post-COVID-19 illness and associations with sex and gender

Post-COVID-19 syndromes have associated with female sex, but the pathophysiological basis is uncertain. There are sex differences in myocardial inflammation identified using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in post-COVID-19 patients, and in patient reported health outcomes following COVID-19 infecti...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC cardiovascular disorders 2023-08, Vol.23 (1), p.389-389, Article 389
Hauptverfasser: Mangion, Kenneth, Morrow, Andrew J, Sykes, Robert, Kamdar, Anna, Bagot, Catherine, Bruce, George, Connelly, Paul, Delles, Christian, Gibson, Vivienne B, Gillespie, Lynsey, Barrientos, Pauline Hall, Lennie, Vera, Roditi, Giles, Sattar, Naveed, Stobo, David, Allwood-Spiers, Sarah, McConnachie, Alex, Berry, Colin
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Zusammenfassung:Post-COVID-19 syndromes have associated with female sex, but the pathophysiological basis is uncertain. There are sex differences in myocardial inflammation identified using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in post-COVID-19 patients, and in patient reported health outcomes following COVID-19 infection. This prospective study investigated the time-course of multiorgan injury in survivors of COVID-19 during convalescence. Clinical information, blood biomarkers, and patient reported outcome measures were prospectively acquired at enrolment (visit 1) and 28-60 days post-discharge (visit 2). Chest computed tomography (CT) and CMR were performed at visit 2. Follow-up was carried out for serious adverse events, including death and rehospitalization. Sixty-nine (43%) of 159 patients recruited were female. During the index admission, females had a lower peak C-reactive protein (74 mg/l (21,163) versus 123 mg/l (70, 192) p = 0.008) and peak ferritin (229 μg/l (103, 551) versus 514 μg/l (228, 1122) p 
ISSN:1471-2261
1471-2261
DOI:10.1186/s12872-023-03412-7