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Multicenter Study
. 2023 Oct 13;23(1):684.
doi: 10.1186/s12879-023-08595-0.

EuCARE-POSTCOVID Study: a multicentre cohort study on long-term post-COVID-19 manifestations

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Multicenter Study

EuCARE-POSTCOVID Study: a multicentre cohort study on long-term post-COVID-19 manifestations

Benedetta Varisco et al. BMC Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Background: Post-COVID-19 condition refers to persistent or new onset symptoms occurring three months after acute COVID-19, which are unrelated to alternative diagnoses. Symptoms include fatigue, breathlessness, palpitations, pain, concentration difficulties ("brain fog"), sleep disorders, and anxiety/depression. The prevalence of post-COVID-19 condition ranges widely across studies, affecting 10-20% of patients and reaching 50-60% in certain cohorts, while the associated risk factors remain poorly understood.

Methods: This multicentre cohort study, both retrospective and prospective, aims to assess the incidence and risk factors of post-COVID-19 condition in a cohort of recovered patients. Secondary objectives include evaluating the association between circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants and the risk of post-COVID-19 condition, as well as assessing long-term residual organ damage (lung, heart, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system) in relation to patient characteristics and virology (variant and viral load during the acute phase). Participants will include hospitalised and outpatient COVID-19 patients diagnosed between 01/03/2020 and 01/02/2025 from 8 participating centres. A control group will consist of hospitalised patients with respiratory infections other than COVID-19 during the same period. Patients will be followed up at the post-COVID-19 clinic of each centre at 2-3, 6-9, and 12-15 months after clinical recovery. Routine blood exams will be conducted, and patients will complete questionnaires to assess persisting symptoms, fatigue, dyspnoea, quality of life, disability, anxiety and depression, and post-traumatic stress disorders.

Discussion: This study aims to understand post-COVID-19 syndrome's incidence and predictors by comparing pandemic waves, utilising retrospective and prospective data. Gender association, especially the potential higher prevalence in females, will be investigated. Symptom tracking via questionnaires and scales will monitor duration and evolution. Questionnaires will also collect data on vaccination, reinfections, and new health issues. Biological samples will enable future studies on post-COVID-19 sequelae mechanisms, including inflammation, immune dysregulation, and viral reservoirs.

Trial registration: This study has been registered with ClinicalTrials.gov under the identifier NCT05531773.

Keywords: Follow-up after COVID-19; Gender association in post-COVID-19; Long COVID; Persistence of COVID-19 symptoms; Post Acute Sequelae of SARS CoV-2 infection; Post-COVID-19 condition; Residual organ damage in COVID-19; Variant association in post-COVID-19.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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