Progress and treatment of “long COVID” in non‐hospitalized patients: A single‐center retrospective cohort study

Author:

Ono Rie123ORCID,Arita Ryutaro124ORCID,Takayama Shin124ORCID,Kanno Takeshi2,Kikuchi Akiko124,Suzuki Satoko12,Ohsawa Minoru124,Saito Natsumi12,Abe Michiaki2,Onodera Koh2,Akaishi Tetsuya2,Tadano Yasunori2,Ishii Tadashi124

Affiliation:

1. Department of Kampo Medicine Tohoku University Hospital Sendai Japan

2. Department of Education and Support for Regional Medicine Tohoku University Hospital Sendai Japan

3. Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Tohoku University Hospital Sendai Japan

4. Department of Kampo and Integrative Medicine Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackground“Long COVID” or “post‐COVID conditions” describes prolonged symptoms after the acute phase of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19). However, there is a paucity of published reports on its treatment.MethodThis retrospective cohort study included adult, non‐hospitalized patients with COVID‐19 symptoms at least one month after the onset who had been examined at the isolation facility in Miyagi prefecture between October 2020 and September 2021.ResultsIn total, 70 patients with a median age of 46 (21–69) years were included, and 37 were women (52.9%). The median time from onset to the end of treatment was 46 (28–396) days. Thirty‐eight patients (53.5%) showed improvement in all symptoms, while four (5.7%) did not recover within the study period. The symptoms at six months with high residual rates were dizziness (33.3%), fatigue (14.3%), myalgia (14.3%), abdominal discomfort (14.3%), and taste dysfunction (11.8%). For treatment of prolonged symptoms, formulae of Kampo medicine (Japanese traditional medicine) were used alone or in combination with Western medications in 76%, 66%, 53%, and 66% of patients at 1–2 months, 2–3 months, 3–6 months, and over 6 months respectively. Kampo formulae with anti‐inflammatory effects were used in the early period; however, tonifying formulae and blood stasis‐resolving formulae were used in the late period.ConclusionNon‐hospitalized patients with COVID‐19 may suffer from persistent symptoms after the acute phase of infection. For the management of long COVID, a comprehensive and holistic approach is needed. Kampo medicine should be considered as a treatment option for long COVID.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Environmental Engineering

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