A core outcome set for post-COVID-19 condition in adults for use in clinical practice and research: an international Delphi consensus study. Issue 7 (July 2022)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- A core outcome set for post-COVID-19 condition in adults for use in clinical practice and research: an international Delphi consensus study. Issue 7 (July 2022)
- Main Title:
- A core outcome set for post-COVID-19 condition in adults for use in clinical practice and research: an international Delphi consensus study
- Authors:
- Munblit, Daniel
Nicholson, Timothy
Akrami, Athena
Apfelbacher, Christian
Chen, Jessica
De Groote, Wouter
Diaz, Janet V
Gorst, Sarah L
Harman, Nicola
Kokorina, Alisa
Olliaro, Piero
Parr, Callum
Preller, Jacobus
Schiess, Nicoline
Schmitt, Jochen
Seylanova, Nina
Simpson, Frances
Tong, Allison
Needham, Dale M
Williamson, Paula R
Guekht, Alla
Semple, Malcolm "Calum" G.
Warner, John O.
Sigfrid, Louise
Scott, Janet T.
DunnGalvin, Audrey
Genuneit, Jon
Buonsenso, Danilo
Sivan, Manoj
Siegerink, Bob
Klok, Frederikus A.
Avdeev, Sergey
Stavropoulou, Charitini
Michelen, Melina
Aiyegbusi, Olalekan Lee
Calvert, Melanie
Hughes, Sarah E.
Haroon, Shamil
Fregonese, Laura
Carson, Gail
Knauss, Samuel
O'Hara, Margaret
Marshall, John
Herridge, Margaret
Murthy, Srinivas
Vos, Theo
Wulf Hanson, Sarah
Parker, Ann
O'Brien, Kelly K.
Lerner, Andrea
Chevinsky, Jennifer R.
Unger, Elizabeth R.
Eisinger, Robert W.
Hough, Catherine L.
Saydah, Sharon
Frontera, Jennifer A.
Rosa, Regis Goulart
Cao, Bin
Bhatnagar, Shinjini
Thiruvengadam, Ramachandran
Seahwag, Archana
Bouraoui, Anouar
Van Kerkhove, Maria
Dua, Tarun
Relan, Pryanka
Soriano Ortiz, Juan
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Health consequences that persist beyond the acute infection phase of COVID-19, termed post-COVID-19 condition (also commonly known as long COVID), vary widely and represent a growing global health challenge. Research on post-COVID-19 condition is expanding but, at present, no agreement exists on the health outcomes that should be measured in people living with the condition. To address this gap, we conducted an international consensus study, which included a comprehensive literature review and classification of outcomes for post-COVID-19 condition that informed a two-round online modified Delphi process followed by an online consensus meeting to finalise the core outcome set (COS). 1535 participants from 71 countries were involved, with 1148 individuals participating in both Delphi rounds. Eleven outcomes achieved consensus for inclusion in the final COS: fatigue; pain; post-exertion symptoms; work or occupational and study changes; survival; and functioning, symptoms, and conditions for each of cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous system, cognitive, mental health, and physical outcomes. Recovery was included a priori because it was a relevant outcome that was part of a previously published COS on COVID-19. The next step in this COS development exercise will be to establish the instruments that are most appropriate to measure these core outcomes. This international consensus-based COS should provide a framework for standardised assessment of adults withSummary: Health consequences that persist beyond the acute infection phase of COVID-19, termed post-COVID-19 condition (also commonly known as long COVID), vary widely and represent a growing global health challenge. Research on post-COVID-19 condition is expanding but, at present, no agreement exists on the health outcomes that should be measured in people living with the condition. To address this gap, we conducted an international consensus study, which included a comprehensive literature review and classification of outcomes for post-COVID-19 condition that informed a two-round online modified Delphi process followed by an online consensus meeting to finalise the core outcome set (COS). 1535 participants from 71 countries were involved, with 1148 individuals participating in both Delphi rounds. Eleven outcomes achieved consensus for inclusion in the final COS: fatigue; pain; post-exertion symptoms; work or occupational and study changes; survival; and functioning, symptoms, and conditions for each of cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous system, cognitive, mental health, and physical outcomes. Recovery was included a priori because it was a relevant outcome that was part of a previously published COS on COVID-19. The next step in this COS development exercise will be to establish the instruments that are most appropriate to measure these core outcomes. This international consensus-based COS should provide a framework for standardised assessment of adults with post-COVID-19 condition, aimed at facilitating clinical care and research worldwide. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet. Volume 10:Issue 7(2022)
- Journal:
- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 10:Issue 7(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 10, Issue 7 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 10
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0010-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 715
- Page End:
- 724
- Publication Date:
- 2022-07
- Subjects:
- Respiratory organs -- Diseases -- Periodicals
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22132600 ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/S2213-2600(22)00169-2 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2213-2600
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