The long-term sequelae of COVID-19: an international consensus on research priorities for patients with pre-existing and new-onset airways disease.
Abstract
Persistent ill health after acute COVID-19-referred to as long COVID, the post-acute
COVID-19 syndrome, or the post-COVID-19 condition-has emerged as a major concern.
We undertook an international consensus exercise to identify research priorities with
the aim of understanding the long-term effects of acute COVID-19, with a focus on
people with pre-existing airways disease and the occurrence of new-onset airways disease
and associated symptoms. 202 international experts were invited to submit a minimum
of three research ideas. After a two-phase internal review process, a final list of
98 research topics was scored by 48 experts. Patients with pre-existing or post-COVID-19
airways disease contributed to the exercise by weighting selected criteria. The highest-ranked
research idea focused on investigation of the relationship between prognostic scores
at hospital admission and morbidity at 3 months and 12 months after hospital discharge
in patients with and without pre-existing airways disease. High priority was also
assigned to comparisons of the prevalence and severity of post-COVID-19 fatigue, sarcopenia,
anxiety, depression, and risk of future cardiovascular complications in patients with
and without pre-existing airways disease. Our approach has enabled development of
a set of priorities that could inform future research studies and funding decisions.
This prioritisation process could also be adapted to other, non-respiratory aspects
of long COVID.
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International COVID-19 Airways Diseases GroupHumans
Respiration Disorders
Consensus
Research
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
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10.1016/s2213-2600(21)00286-1Publication Info
Adeloye, Davies; Elneima, Omer; Daines, Luke; Poinasamy, Krisnah; Quint, Jennifer
K; Walker, Samantha; ... International COVID-19 Airways Diseases Group (2021). The long-term sequelae of COVID-19: an international consensus on research priorities
for patients with pre-existing and new-onset airways disease. The Lancet. Respiratory medicine, 9(12). pp. 1467-1478. 10.1016/s2213-2600(21)00286-1. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/25423.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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