Medium-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on multiple vital organs, exercise capacity, cognition, quality of life and mental health, post-hospital discharge

The medium-term effects of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on organ health, exercise capacity, cognition, quality of life and mental health are poorly understood. Fifty-eight COVID-19 patients post-hospital discharge and 30 age, sex, body mass index comorbidity-matched controls were enrolled for mult...

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Veröffentlicht in:EClinicalMedicine 2021-01, Vol.31, p.100683, Article 100683
Hauptverfasser: Raman, Betty, Cassar, Mark Philip, Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth M., Filippini, Nicola, Griffanti, Ludovica, Alfaro-Almagro, Fidel, Okell, Thomas, Sheerin, Fintan, Xie, Cheng, Mahmod, Masliza, Mózes, Ferenc E., Lewandowski, Adam J., Ohuma, Eric O., Holdsworth, David, Lamlum, Hanan, Woodman, Myles J., Krasopoulos, Catherine, Mills, Rebecca, McConnell, Flora A. Kennedy, Wang, Chaoyue, Arthofer, Christoph, Lange, Frederik J., Andersson, Jesper, Jenkinson, Mark, Antoniades, Charalambos, Channon, Keith M., Shanmuganathan, Mayooran, Ferreira, Vanessa M., Piechnik, Stefan K., Klenerman, Paul, Brightling, Christopher, Talbot, Nick P., Petousi, Nayia, Rahman, Najib M., Ho, Ling-Pei, Saunders, Kate, Geddes, John R., Harrison, Paul J., Pattinson, Kyle, Rowland, Matthew J., Angus, Brian J., Gleeson, Fergus, Pavlides, Michael, Koychev, Ivan, Miller, Karla L., Mackay, Clare, Jezzard, Peter, Smith, Stephen M., Neubauer, Stefan
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Zusammenfassung:The medium-term effects of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on organ health, exercise capacity, cognition, quality of life and mental health are poorly understood. Fifty-eight COVID-19 patients post-hospital discharge and 30 age, sex, body mass index comorbidity-matched controls were enrolled for multiorgan (brain, lungs, heart, liver and kidneys) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), spirometry, six-minute walk test, cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), quality of life, cognitive and mental health assessments. At 2–3 months from disease-onset, 64% of patients experienced breathlessness and 55% reported fatigue. On MRI, abnormalities were seen in lungs (60%), heart (26%), liver (10%) and kidneys (29%). Patients exhibited changes in the thalamus, posterior thalamic radiations and sagittal stratum on brain MRI and demonstrated impaired cognitive performance, specifically in the executive and visuospatial domains. Exercise tolerance (maximal oxygen consumption and ventilatory efficiency on CPET) and six-minute walk distance were significantly reduced. The extent of extra-pulmonary MRI abnormalities and exercise intolerance correlated with serum markers of inflammation and acute illness severity. Patients had a higher burden of self-reported symptoms of depression and experienced significant impairment in all domains of quality of life compared to controls (p
ISSN:2589-5370
2589-5370
DOI:10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100683