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Cognitive and psychiatric symptom trajectories 2–3 years after hospital admission for COVID-19: a longitudinal, prospective cohort study in the UK

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posted on 2024-09-16, 15:40 authored by Maxime Taquet, Zuzanna Skorniewska, Thomas De Deyn, Adam Hampshire, William R Trender, Peter J Hellyer, James D Chalmers, Ling-Pei Ho, Alex Horsley, Michael Marks, Krisnah Poinasamy, Betty Raman, Olivia C Leavy, Matthew Richardson, Omer Elneima, Hamish JC McAuley, Aarti Shikotra, Amisha Singapuri, Marco Sereno, Ruth M Saunders, Victoria C Harris, Natalie Rogers, Linzy Houchen-Wolloff, Neil J Greening, Parisa Mansoori, Ewen M Harrison, Annemarie B Docherty, Nazir I Lone, Jennifer Quint, Christopher BrightlingChristopher Brightling, Louise V Wain, Rachael A Evans, John R Geddes, Paul J Harrison, Nazir Lone, Kenneth Baillie, Erola Pairo-Castineira, Nikos Avramidis, Louise Wain, Beatriz Guillen-Guio, Olivia Leavy, S Jones, Lisa Armstrong, Brigid Hairsine, Helen Henson, Claire Kurasz, Alison Shaw, Liz Shenton, Hannah Dobson, Amanda Dell, Sara Fairbairn, Nancy Hawkings, Jill Haworth, Michaela Hoare, Victoria Lewis, Alice Lucey, Georgia Mallison, Heeah 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Matthew Haynes, L Jones, Lucy Knibbs, Alison McQueen, Catherine Oliver, Kerry Paradowski, Ramsey Sabit, Jenny Williams, Ian Jones, Lea Milligan, Edward Harris, Claire Sampson, Ellie Davies, Cerys Evenden, Alyson Hancock, Kia Hancock, Ceri Lynch, Meryl Rees, Lisa Roche, Natalie Stroud, T Thomas-Woods, Simon Heller, Trudie Chalder, Kamini Shah, Elizabeth Robertson, Bob Young, Marta Babores, Maureen Holland, Natalie Keenan, Sharlene Shashaa, Helen Wassall, Liam Austin, Eva Beranova, Tracey Cosier, Joanne Deery, Tracy Hazelton, Carly Price, Hazel Ramos, Reanne Solly, Sharon Turney, Heather Weston, Eamon Coughlan, Markus Ralser, Lorraine Pearce, S Pugmire, Wendy Stoker, Ann Wilson, W McCormick, Eva Fraile, Jacinta Ugoji, Laura Aguilar Jimenez, Gill Arbane, Sarah Betts, Karen Bisnauthsing, A Dewar, Nicholas Hart, G Kaltsakas, Helen Kerslake, Murphy Magtoto, Philip Marino, LM Martinez, Marlies Ostermann, Jennifer Rossdale, Teresa Solano, Maria Alvarez Corral, Ava Maria Arias, Emily Bevan, Denise Griffin, Jane Martin, J Owen, Sheila Payne, A Prabhu, Annabel Reed, Will Storrar, Nick Williams, Caroline Wrey Brown, Tracy Burdett, James Featherstone, Cathy Lawson, Alison Layton, Clare Mills, Lorraine Stephenson, Yvette Ellis, Paul Atkin, K Brindle, Michael Crooks, Katie Drury, Nicholas Easom, Rachel Flockton, L Holdsworth, A Richards, DL Sykes, Susannah Thackray-Nocera, C Wright, S Coetzee, Kim Davies, Rachel Ann Hughes, Ronda Loosley, Heather McGuinness, Abdelrahman Mohamed, Linda O'Brien, Zohra Omar, Emma Perkins, Janet Phipps, Gavin Ross, Abigail Taylor, Helen Tench, Rebecca Wolf-Roberts, L Burden, Ellen Calvelo, Bethany Card, Caitlin Carr, Edwin Chilvers, Donna Copeland, P Cullinan, Patrick Daly, Lynsey Evison, Tamanah Fayzan, Hussain Gordon, Sulaimaan Haq, Gisli Jenkins, Clara King, Onn Min Kon, Katherine March, Myril Mariveles, Laura McLeavey, Noura Mohamed, Silvia Moriera, Unber Munawar, Jose Lloyd Nunag, Uchechi Nwanguma, Lorna Orriss-Dib, Alexandra Ross, Maura Roy, Emily Russell, Katherine Samuel, J Schronce, Neil Simpson, Lawrence Tarusan, David Thomas, Chloe Wood, Najira Yasmin, Danny Altmann, Luke Howard, Desmond Johnston, Anne Lingford-Hughes, William Man, Jane Mitchell, Philip Molyneaux, Christos Nicolaou, DP O'Regan, L Price, Jenni Quint, David Smith, Ryan Thwaites, Jonathon Valabhji, Simon Walsh, Claudia Efstathiou, Felicity Liew, Anew Frankel, Liz Lightstone, Steve McAdoo, Martin Wilkins, Michelle Willicombe, R Touyz, Anne-Marie Guerdette, Melanie Hewitt, R Reddy, Katie Warwick, Sonia White, Aisling McMahon, Oluwaseun Adeyemi, Rita Adrego, Hosanna Assefa-Kebede, Jonathon Breeze, S Byrne, Pearl Dulawan, Amy Hoare, Caroline Jolley, Abigail Knighton, Sheetal Patale, Ida Peralta, Natassia Powell, Albert Ramos, K Shevket, Fabio Speranza, Amelie Te, M Malim, Kate Bramham, M Brown, Khalida Ismail, Tim Nicholson, Carmen Pariante, Claire Sharpe, Simon Wessely, J Whitney, Ajay Shah, A Chiribiri, C O'Brien, A Hayday, Andrew Ashworth, Paul Beirne, Jude Clarke, C Coupland, Matthhew Dalton, Clair Favager, Jodie Glossop, John Greenwood, Lucy Hall, Tim Hardy, Amy Humphries, Jennifer Murira, Dan Peckham, S Plein, Jade Rangeley, Gwen Saalmink, Ai Lyn Tan, Elaine Wade, Beverley Whittam, Nicola Window, Janet Woods, G Coakley, Lance Turtle, Lisa Allerton, Ann Marie Allt, M Beadsworth, Anthony Berridge, Jo Brown, Shirley Cooper, Andy Cross, Sylviane Defres, SL Dobson, Joanne Earley, N French, William Greenhalf, Kera Hainey, Hayley Hardwick, Jenny Hawkes, Victoria Highett, Sabina Kaprowska, Angela Key, Lara Lavelle-Langham, N Lewis-Burke, Gladys Madzamba, Flora Malein, Sophie Marsh, Chloe Mears, Lucy Melling, Matthew Noonan, L Poll, James Pratt, Emma Richardson, Anna Rowe, Calum Semple, Victoria Shaw, KA Tripp, Lilian Wajero, SA Williams-Howard, Dan Wootton, J Wyles, Shalin Diwanji, Sambasivarao Gurram, Padmasayee Papineni, Sheena Quaid, Gerlynn Tiongson, Ekaterina Watson, Andrew Briggs, Claire Hastie, Nikki Smith, David Stensel, Lettie Bishop, Katherine McIvor, Pilar Rivera-Ortega, Bashar Al-Sheklly, Cristina Avram, John Blaikely, M Buch, N Choudhury, David Faluyi, T Felton, T Gorsuch, Neil Hanley, Tracy Hussell, Zunaira Kausar, Natasha Odell, Rebecca Osbourne, Karen Piper Hanley, K Radhakrishnan, Sue Stockdale, Thomas Kabir, Janet Scott, Iain Stewart, Peter Openshaw, David Burn, A Ayoub, J Brown, G Burns, Gareth Davies, Anthony De Soyza, Carlos Echevarria, Helen Fisher, C Francis, Alan Greenhalgh, Philip Hogarth, Joan Hughes, Kasim Jiwa, G Jones, G MacGowan, D Price, Avan Sayer, John Simpson, H Tedd, S Thomas, Sophie West, M Witham, S Wright, A Young, Michael McMahon, Paula Neill, David Anderson, Neil Basu, Hannah Bayes, Ammani Brown, Andrew Dougherty, K Fallon, L Gilmour, D Grieve, K Mangion, A Morrow, R Sykes, Colin Berry, IB McInnes, Kathryn Scott, Fiona Barrett, A Donaldson, Beth Sage, Murdina Bell, Angela Brown, R Hamil, Karen Leitch, L Macliver, Manish Patel, Jackie Quigley, Andrew Smith, B Welsh, Gaunab Choudhury, S Clohisey, Andrew Deans, Annemarie Docherty, J Furniss, Ewen Harrison, S Kelly, Aziz Sheikh, James Chalmers, David Connell, C Deas, Anne Elliott, J George, S Mohammed, J Rowland, AR Solstice, Debbie Sutherland, Caroline Tee, Jenny Bunker, Rhyan Gill, Rashmita Nathu, Katie Holmes, H Adamali, David Arnold, Shaney Barratt, A Dipper

Background: COVID-19 is known to be associated with increased risks of cognitive and psychiatric outcomes after the acute phase of disease. We aimed to assess whether these symptoms can emerge or persist more than 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19, to identify which early aspects of COVID-19 illness predict longer-term symptoms, and to establish how these symptoms relate to occupational functioning. Methods: The Post-hospitalisation COVID-19 study (PHOSP-COVID) is a prospective, longitudinal cohort study of adults (aged ≥18 years) who were hospitalised with a clinical diagnosis of COVID-19 at participating National Health Service hospitals across the UK. In the C-Fog study, a subset of PHOSP-COVID participants who consented to be recontacted for other research were invited to complete a computerised cognitive assessment and clinical scales between 2 years and 3 years after hospital admission. Participants completed eight cognitive tasks, covering eight cognitive domains, from the Cognitron battery, in addition to the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire for depression, the Generalised Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale, the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Fatigue Scale, and the 20-item Cognitive Change Index (CCI-20) questionnaire to assess subjective cognitive decline. We evaluated how the absolute risks of symptoms evolved between follow-ups at 6 months, 12 months, and 2–3 years, and whether symptoms at 2–3 years were predicted by earlier aspects of COVID-19 illness. Participants completed an occupation change questionnaire to establish whether their occupation or working status had changed and, if so, why. We assessed which symptoms at 2–3 years were associated with occupation change. People with lived experience were involved in the study. Findings: 2469 PHOSP-COVID participants were invited to participate in the C-Fog study, and 475 participants (191 [40·2%] females and 284 [59·8%] males; mean age 58·26 [SD 11·13] years) who were discharged from one of 83 hospitals provided data at the 2–3-year follow-up. Participants had worse cognitive scores than would be expected on the basis of their sociodemographic characteristics across all cognitive domains tested (average score 0·71 SD below the mean [IQR 0·16–1·04]; p<0·0001). Most participants reported at least mild depression (263 [74·5%] of 353), anxiety (189 [53·5%] of 353), fatigue (220 [62·3%] of 353), or subjective cognitive decline (184 [52·1%] of 353), and more than a fifth reported severe depression (79 [22·4%] of 353), fatigue (87 [24·6%] of 353), or subjective cognitive decline (88 [24·9%] of 353). Depression, anxiety, and fatigue were worse at 2–3 years than at 6 months or 12 months, with evidence of both worsening of existing symptoms and emergence of new symptoms. Symptoms at 2–3 years were not predicted by the severity of acute COVID-19 illness, but were strongly predicted by the degree of recovery at 6 months (explaining 35·0–48·8% of the variance in anxiety, depression, fatigue, and subjective cognitive decline); by a biocognitive profile linking acutely raised D-dimer relative to C-reactive protein with subjective cognitive deficits at 6 months (explaining 7·0–17·2% of the variance in anxiety, depression, fatigue, and subjective cognitive decline); and by anxiety, depression, fatigue, and subjective cognitive deficit at 6 months. Objective cognitive deficits at 2–3 years were not predicted by any of the factors tested, except for cognitive deficits at 6 months, explaining 10·6% of their variance. 95 of 353 participants (26·9% [95% CI 22·6–31·8]) reported occupational change, with poor health being the most common reason for this change. Occupation change was strongly and specifically associated with objective cognitive deficits (odds ratio [OR] 1·51 [95% CI 1·04–2·22] for every SD decrease in overall cognitive score) and subjective cognitive decline (OR 1·54 [1·21–1·98] for every point increase in CCI-20). Interpretation: Psychiatric and cognitive symptoms appear to increase over the first 2–3 years post-hospitalisation due to both worsening of symptoms already present at 6 months and emergence of new symptoms. New symptoms occur mostly in people with other symptoms already present at 6 months. Early identification and management of symptoms might therefore be an effective strategy to prevent later onset of a complex syndrome. Occupation change is common and associated mainly with objective and subjective cognitive deficits. Interventions to promote cognitive recovery or to prevent cognitive decline are therefore needed to limit the functional and economic impacts of COVID-19. Funding: National Institute for Health and Care Research Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre, Wolfson Foundation, MQ Mental Health Research, MRC-UK Research and Innovation, and National Institute for Health and Care Research.

Funding

National Institute for Health and Care Research Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre, Wolfson Foundation, MQ Mental Health Research, MRC-UK Research and Innovation, and National Institute for Health and Care Research.

History

Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences College of Science & Engineering Population Health Sciences Psychology & Vision Sciences Respiratory Sciences Comp' & Math' Sciences

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

The Lancet Psychiatry

Volume

11

Issue

9

Pagination

696 - 708

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

2215-0366

eissn

2215-0374

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-09-16

Spatial coverage

England

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Elizabeta Mukaetova-Ladinska

Deposit date

2024-09-15