Sleep symptoms are essential features of long-COVID - Comparing healthy controls with COVID-19 cases of different severity in the international COVID sleep study (ICOSS-II)

  • Merikanto, Ilona
  • Dauvilliers, Yves
  • Chung, Frances
  • Wing, Yun Kwok
  • De Gennaro, Luigi
  • Holzinger, Brigitte
  • Bjorvatn, Bjorn
  • Morin, Charles M.
  • Penzel, Thomas
  • Benedict, Christian
  • Bjelajac, Adrijana Koscec
  • Chan, Ngan Yin
  • Espie, Colin A.
  • Hrubos-Strom, Harald
  • Inoue, Yuichi
  • Korman, Maria
  • Landtblom, Anne-Marie
  • Leger, Damien
  • Matsui, Kentaro
  • Mota-Rolim, Sergio
  • Nadorff, Michael R.
  • Plazzi, Giuseppe
  • Reis, Catia
  • Yordanova, Juliana
  • Partinen, Markku
Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Many people report suffering from post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 or "long-COVID", but there are still open questions on what actually constitutes long-COVID and how prevalent it is. The current definition of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 is based on voting using the Delphi-method by the WHO post-COVID-19 working group. It emphasizes long-lasting fatigue, shortness of breath and cognitive dysfunction as the core symptoms of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19. In this international survey study consisting of 13,628 subjects aged 18-99 years from 16 countries of Asia, Europe, North America and South America (May-Dec 2021), we show that post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 symptoms were more prevalent amongst the more severe COVID-19 cases, i.e. tho...

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