Clusters of post-acute COVID-19 symptoms: a latent class analysis across 9 databases and 7 countries

Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Kim López Güell,Martí Català,Daniel Dedman, Talita Duarte-Salles,Raivo Kolde, Raúl López-Blasco, Álvaro Martínez,Gregoire Mercier, Alicia Abellan,Johnmary Arinze, Theresa Burkard, Edward Burn, Zara Cuccu,Antonella Delmestri, Dominique Delseny,Sara Khalid,Chungsoo Kim,Ji-woo Kim,Kristin Kostka, Cora Loste, Miguel Mayer, Jaime Meléndez-Cardiel, Nuria Mercadé-Besora,Mees Mosseveld,Akihiko Nishimura,Hedvig ME Nordeng, Jessie O Oyinlola,Roger Paredes, Laura Pérez-Crespo,Marta Pineda-Moncusí,Juan Manuel Ramírez-Anguita,Nhung TH Trinh,Anneli Uusküla, Bernardo Valdivieso,Junqing Xie,Lourdes Mateu,Annika Jödicke

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Abstract Prior evidence has suggested the multisystem symptomatic manifestations of post-acute COVID-19 condition (PCC). Here we conducted a network cluster analysis of 24 WHO proposed symptoms to identify potential latent subclasses of PCC. Individuals with a positive test of or diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 after 09/2020 and with at least one symptom within ≥ 90 to 365 days following infection were included. Sub-analyses were conducted among people with ≥ 3 different symptoms. Summary characteristics were provided for each cluster. All analyses were conducted separately in 9 databases from 7 countries, including data from primary care, hospitals, national health claims and national health registries, allowing to validate clusters across the different healthcare settings. 787,078 persons with PCC were included. Single-symptom clusters were common across all databases, particularly for joint pain, anxiety, depression and allergy. Complex clusters included anxiety-depression and abdominal-gastrointestinal symptoms. Substantial heterogeneity within and between PCC clusters was seen across healthcare settings. Current definitions of PCC should be critically reviewed to reflect this variety in clinical presentation.
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