Allergology International
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Asthma is a risk factor for general fatigue of long COVID in Japanese nation-wide cohort study
Keeya SunataJun MiyataHideki TeraiEmiko MatsuyamaMayuko WataseHo NamkoongTakanori AsakuraKatsunori MasakiShotaro ChubachiKeiko OhginoIchiro KawadaNorihiro HaradaHitoshi SasanoAi NakamuraYu KusakaTakehiko OhbaYasushi NakanoKazumi NishioYukiko NakajimaShoji SuzukiShuichi YoshidaHiroki TatenoMakoto IshiiKoichi Fukunaga
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2024 Volume 73 Issue 2 Pages 206-213

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Abstract

Background: Multiple prolonged symptoms are observed in patients who recover from an acute COVID-19 infection, which is defined as long COVID. General fatigue is frequently observed in patients with long COVID during acute and post-acute phases. This study aimed to identify the specific risk factors for general fatigue in long COVID.

Methods: Hospitalized patients with COVID-19 aged over 18 years were enrolled in a multicenter cohort study at 26 medical institutions. Clinical data during hospitalization and patient-reported outcomes after discharge were collected from medical records, paper-based questionnaires, and smartphone apps.

Results: Among prolonged symptoms through 1-year follow-ups, general fatigue was the most interfering symptom in daily life. Patients with protracted fatigue at all follow-up periods had lower quality of life scores at the 12-month follow-up. Univariate logistic regression analysis of the presence or absence of general fatigue at the 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month follow-ups identified asthma, younger age, and female sex as risk factors for prolonged fatigue. Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that asthma was an independent risk factor for persistent fatigue during the 12-month follow-up period. Longitudinal changes in the symptoms of patients with or without asthma demonstrated that general fatigue, not cough and dyspnea, was significantly prolonged in patients with asthma.

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