Abstract
Abstract Background Individuals with post-acute COVID syndrome (PAC), also known as long-COVID, have new or continuing symptoms lasting more than 1 month from COVID-19 infection. Patients may present with neuropsychiatric (NP) and non-NP symptoms. Whether prior mental health disorders correlate with NP symptoms is unknown. The study aims were to describe the demographics, clinical factors, comorbid conditions, and presenting symptoms of PAC. Methods We included patients evaluated at Baystate Health PAC clinic from January 2021-April 2022, with prior COVID-19 infection and new or persistent symptoms of at least 6 weeks. We defined the primary presenting symptoms as NP (cognitive dysfunction (brain fog), anxiety, or depression) or non-NP (dyspnea, fatigue, dizziness, palpitations). The clinician’s diagnostic impression was recorded and characterized as NP or non-NP. Demographics Results We randomly selected 150 of 250 clinic patients for chart review. Most were women, 117 (78%); mean age was 52. Most 106 (71%) had mild acute COVID illness; 36 (24%) were hospitalized. 49% (n=73) had a pre-existing mental health disorder: mood disorder (depression/bipolar) 26 (17%), anxiety 18 (12%), both anxiety and mood disorder 27 (18%). The most common presenting symptoms in order of frequency were fatigue, dyspnea, brain fog, anxiety, depression, and palpitations. 106 (71%) had at least 1 NP presenting symptom or combination of NP symptoms; cognitive dysfunction with anxiety in 23 (15%), and cognitive dysfunction with anxiety and mood disorder in 13 (9%). The clinician's final diagnostic impression was fatigue (47%), cognitive dysfunction (36%), anxiety (29%) depression (33%) and PTSD (3%). A NP diagnosis was made in 81 (54%). Primary Symptoms Primary Diagnosis Conclusion The majority of PAC clinic patients were female and had mild COVID illness. We noted a high prevalence of pre-existing mental health disorders. More than two-thirds presented with one or more NP symptom. Further studies should explore the association of pre-COVID mental health disorders with PAC. Disclosures All Authors: No reported disclosures
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