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Mass General Brigham: New Framework for Defining Long COVID Highlights 12 Signature Symptoms

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BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 26 (TNSjou) -- Mass General Brigham issued the following news release:

* Mass General Brigham researchers, in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health RECOVER Initiative, led a nationwide study of almost 10,000 adults

* Results establish a key foundation for future research and clinical trials by defining and standardizing classification

Long COVID, or Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), includes a wide range of symptoms that present or persist more than 30 days after COVID-19 infection. With over 650 million people globally having been infected with SARS-CoV-2, long COVID represents a significant public health concern that affects quality of life, earnings, and health care costs. To better understand the prevalence and severity of symptoms, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER-Adult), with Mass General Brigham researchers leading the statistical analysis for the study. Results from RECOVER, one of the largest NIH studies ever funded, elucidate 12 defining symptoms of long COVID. The findings, published in JAMA, include a new scoring system for long COVID to help clinicians and researchers better define it and investigate treatments for patients.

"Now that we're able to identify people with long COVID, we can begin doing more in-depth studies to understand the biological mechanisms at play," said corresponding author Andrea Foulkes, ScD, Principal Investigator of the RECOVER Data Resource Core (DRC), Professor at Harvard Medical School, and Director of Biostatistics at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a founding member of Mass General Brigham. "One of the big takeaways from this study is the heterogeneity of long COVID: long COVID is not just one syndrome; it's a syndrome of syndromes. Understanding this idea is a really important step for doing more research and ultimately administering informed interventions."

While researchers have documented a wide range of symptoms across organ systems that affect individuals after a COVID-19 illness, many studies are limited by a retrospective design, reliance on electronic health record entries, and lack of an uninfected comparison group. Therefore, there remains significant disagreement over how common and/or severe certain long COVID symptoms may be, and what patterns of symptoms define long COVID.

RECOVER-Adult, a prospective study that began enrolling participants in October 2021, has sought to harmonize data acquisition and build a data-backed definition for long COVID. Researchers from Mass General Brigham, the RECOVER DRC, analyzed the results of a symptoms survey distributed at 85 hospitals, health centers, and community organizations in 33 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Over 9,500 individuals completed the survey, including uninfected adults as well as individuals who were six months past infection with COVID-19. The survey, developed in collaboration with clinicians and patient advocates, included 37 different symptoms and corresponding measures of severity.

Ultimately, 12 symptoms emerged as hallmarks of long COVID, including post-exertional malaise (debilitating fatigue that is exacerbated by physical or mental activity), loss of or change in smell or taste, dizziness, brain fog, gastrointestinal symptoms, palpitations and chronic cough. While the researchers found that some of the symptoms, like post-exertional malaise, are experienced by most people with long COVID, others, like loss of or change in smell and taste, are less common but still important for identifying individuals with long COVID. A simple algorithm developed by the researchers assesses these 12 symptoms to generate an overall "PASC score," but the authors emphasize that an individual with symptoms excluded in the scoring system may still suffer from long COVID and nonetheless deserves high-quality care.

Finally, results suggest that re-infections, infection with a pre-Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant, and absence of vaccination is associated with a higher frequency and severity of long COVID, but the authors emphasize that ongoing research is necessary. Future studies from the RECOVER Consortium will analyze risk factors for long COVID, including social determinants of health. The researchers are also examining how long COVID may manifest in children, adolescents, and in people who were pregnant during SARS-CoV-2 infection.

"This is a truly data-driven approach to defining long COVID as a new syndrome," said first author Tanayott Thaweethai, PhD, Co-investigator for the RECOVER DRC, Instructor at Harvard Medical School, and an Associate Director at MGH Biostatistics. "We now have a definition for long COVID where there hasn't been one previously, and we hope the ability to identify long COVID will enhance clinical awareness of this condition."

Disclosures: Foulkes receives research support from the NIH and is contact Principal Investigator of the RECOVER Data Resource Core. Thaweethai receives research support from the NIH and is co-Investigator on the RECOVER Data Resource Core.

Funding: This research was funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Agreement OTA OT2HL161841, OT2HL161847 and OT2HL156812 as part of the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) research program. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the RECOVER Program or the NIH. The RECOVER DRC is co-led by Shawn Murphy, MD, PhD of MGH, and Elizabeth Karlson, MD, MS, of Brigham and Women's Hospital.

Paper cited: Thaweethai, T et al. "Characterizing Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC): Early Findings of the RECOVER Adult Cohort Study" JAMA DOI: 10.1001/jama.2023.8823

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About RECOVER

The National Institutes of Health Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (NIH RECOVER) Initiative is a $1.15 billion effort, including support through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, that seeks to identify how people recuperate from a COVID-19 infection, and who are at risk for developing post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC). Researchers are also working with patients, clinicians, and communities across the United States to identify strategies to prevent and treat the long-term effects of COVID - including long COVID. For more information, please visit recovercovid.org.

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About Mass General Brigham

Mass General Brigham is an integrated academic healthcare system, uniting great minds to solve the hardest problems in medicine for our communities and the world. Mass General Brigham connects a full continuum of care across a system of academic medical centers, community and specialty hospitals, a health insurance plan, physician networks, community health centers, home care, and long-term care services. Mass General Brigham is a non-profit organization committed to patient care, research, teaching, and service to the community. In addition, Mass General Brigham is one of the nation's leading biomedical research organizations, with several Harvard Medical School teaching hospitals. For more information, please visit massgeneralbrigham.org.

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JOURNAL: JAMA https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2805540

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Original text here: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/press-releases/new-long-covid-framework-highlights-12-signature-symptoms

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