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Observational Study
. 2021 Nov 26:76:e3511.
doi: 10.6061/clinics/2021/e3511. eCollection 2021.

Persistent symptoms and decreased health-related quality of life after symptomatic pediatric COVID-19: A prospective study in a Latin American tertiary hospital

Thais T Fink  1 Heloisa H S Marques  1 Bruno Gualano  1 Livia Lindoso  1 Vera Bain  1 Camilla Astley  1 Fernanda Martins  1 Denise Matheus  1 Olivia M Matsuo  1 Priscila Suguita  1 Vitor Trindade  1 Camila S Y Paula  1 Sylvia C L Farhat  1 Patricia Palmeira  1 Gabriela N Leal  1 Lisa Suzuki  1 Vicente Odone Filho  1 Magda Carneiro-Sampaio  1 Alberto José S Duarte  1 Leila Antonangelo  1 Linamara R Batisttella  1 Guilherme V Polanczyk  1 Rosa Maria R Pereira  1 Carlos Roberto R Carvalho  1 Carlos A Buchpiguel  1 Ana Claudia L Xavier  1 Marilia Seelaender  1 Clovis Artur Silva  1 Maria Fernanda B Pereira  1 HC-FMUSP Pediatric Post-COVID-19 Study GroupAdriana M E Sallum  2 Alexandra V M Brentani  2 Álvaro José S Neto  2 Amanda Ihara  2 Andrea R Santos  2 Ana Pinheiro M Canton  2 Andreia Watanabe  2 Angélica C Dos Santos  2 Antonio C Pastorino  2 Bernadette D G M Franco  2 Bruna Caruzo  2 Carina Ceneviva  2 Carolina C M F Martins  2 Danilo Prado  2 Deipara M Abellan  2 Fabiana B Benatti  2 Fabiana Smaria  2 Fernanda T Gonçalves  2 Fernando D Penteado  2 Gabriela S F de Castro  2 Guilherme S Gonçalves  2 Hamilton Roschel  2 Ilana R Disi  2 Isabela G Marques  2 Inar A Castro  2 Izabel M Buscatti  2 Jaline Z Faiad  2 Jarlei Fiamoncini  2 Joaquim C Rodrigues  2 Jorge D A Carneiro  2 Jose A Paz  2 Juliana C Ferreira  2 Juliana C O Ferreira  2 Katia R Silva  2 Karina L M Bastos  2 Katia Kozu  2 Lilian M Cristofani  2 Lucas V B Souza  2 Lucia M A Campos  2 Luiz Vicente R F Silva Filho  2 Marcelo T Sapienza  2 Marcos S Lima  2 Marlene P Garanito  2 Márcia F A Santos  2 Mayra B Dorna  2 Nadia E Aikawa  2 Nadia Litvinov  2 Neusa K Sakita  2 Paula V V Gaiolla  2 Paula Pasqualucci  2 Ricardo K Toma  2 Simone Correa-Silva  2 Sofia M Sieczkowska  2 Marta Imamura  2 Silvana Forsait  2 Vera A Santos  2 Yingying Zheng  2
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Observational Study

Persistent symptoms and decreased health-related quality of life after symptomatic pediatric COVID-19: A prospective study in a Latin American tertiary hospital

Thais T Fink et al. Clinics (Sao Paulo). .

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Abstract

Objectives: To prospectively evaluate demographic, anthropometric and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in pediatric patients with laboratory-confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Methods: This was a longitudinal observational study of surviving pediatric post-COVID-19 patients (n=53) and pediatric subjects without laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 included as controls (n=52) was performed.

Results: The median duration between COVID-19 diagnosis (n=53) and follow-up was 4.4 months (0.8-10.7). Twenty-three of 53 (43%) patients reported at least one persistent symptom at the longitudinal follow-up visit and 12/53 (23%) had long COVID-19, with at least one symptom lasting for >12 weeks. The most frequently reported symptoms at the longitudinal follow-up visit were headache (19%), severe recurrent headache (9%), tiredness (9%), dyspnea (8%), and concentration difficulty (4%). At the longitudinal follow-up visit, the frequencies of anemia (11% versus 0%, p=0.030), lymphopenia (42% versus 18%, p=0.020), C-reactive protein level of >30 mg/L (35% versus 0%, p=0.0001), and D-dimer level of >1000 ng/mL (43% versus 6%, p=0.0004) significantly reduced compared with baseline values. Chest X-ray abnormalities (11% versus 2%, p=0.178) and cardiac alterations on echocardiogram (33% versus 22%, p=0.462) were similar at both visits. Comparison of characteristic data between patients with COVID-19 at the longitudinal follow-up visit and controls showed similar age (p=0.962), proportion of male sex (p=0.907), ethnicity (p=0.566), family minimum monthly wage (p=0.664), body mass index (p=0.601), and pediatric pre-existing chronic conditions (p=1.000). The Pediatric Quality of Live Inventory 4.0 scores, median physical score (69 [0-100] versus 81 [34-100], p=0.012), and school score (60 [15-100] versus 70 [15-95], p=0.028) were significantly lower in pediatric patients with COVID-19 at the longitudinal follow-up visit than in controls.

Conclusions: Pediatric patients with COVID-19 showed a longitudinal impact on HRQoL parameters, particularly in physical/school domains, reinforcing the need for a prospective multidisciplinary approach for these patients. These data highlight the importance of closer monitoring of children and adolescents by the clinical team after COVID-19.

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