Unveiling Post-COVID-19 syndrome: incidence, biomarkers, and clinical phenotypes in a Thai population.

Unveiling Post-COVID-19 syndrome: incidence, biomarkers, and clinical phenotypes in a Thai population.

Publication date: Oct 10, 2024

Post-COVID- 19 syndrome (PCS) significantly impacts the quality of life of survivors. There is, however, a lack of a standardized approach to PCS diagnosis and management. Our bidirectional cohort study aimed to estimate PCS incidence, identify risk factors and biomarkers, and classify clinical phenotypes for enhanced management to improve patient outcomes. A bidirectional prospective cohort study was conducted at five medical sites in Hatyai district in Songkhla Province, Thailand. Participants were randomly selected from among the survivors of COVID-19 aged≥18 years between May 15, 2022, and January 31, 2023. The selected participants underwent a scheduled outpatient visit for symptom and health assessments 12 to 16 weeks after the acute onset of infection, during which PCS was diagnosed and blood samples were collected for hematological, inflammatory, and serological tests. PCS was defined according to the World Health Organization criteria. Univariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were used to identify biomarkers associated with PCS. Moreover, three clustering methods (agglomerative hierarchical, divisive hierarchical, and K-means clustering) were applied, and internal validation metrics were used to determine clustering and similarities in phenotypes. A total of 300 survivors were enrolled in the study, 47% of whom developed PCS according to the World Health Organization (WHO) definition. In the sampled cohort, 66. 3% were females, and 79. 4% of them developed PCS (as compared to 54. 7% of males, p-value

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Concepts Keywords
Agglomerative Adult
Females Aged
Hematological Biomarkers
Thailand Biomarkers
Biomarkers
Clinical phenotypes
Cluster analysis
COVID-19
Diagnosis
Female
Humans
Incidence
Long COVID-19
Male
Middle Aged
Phenotype
Post-COVID-19 Syndrome
Prospective Studies
Quality of Life
Risk Factors
SARS-CoV-2
Southeast Asian People
Survivors
Thailand

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH syndrome
disease IDO quality
disease IDO symptom
disease MESH infection
disease IDO blood
disease MESH Long Covid
disease MESH Infectious Diseases
drug DRUGBANK Ilex paraguariensis leaf

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