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. 2022 Jan 13;17(3):929–934. doi: 10.1007/s11739-021-02895-6

Table 1.

Symptoms and health-related quality of life

Total
(n = 68)
Fatigue 40 (59%)
Anxietya
 No 36 (53%)
 Mild 8 (12%)
 Moderate 16 (24%)
 Severe 7 (10%)
 Extremely 0
Depressiona
 No 38 (56%)
 Mild 12 (18%)
 Moderate 15 (22%)
 Severe 2 (3%)
 Extremely 0
Concentration problem 34 (51%)
Dyspnoea mMRCb
 Grade 0 33 (48%)
 Grade 1 15 (22%)
 Grade 2 12 (18%)
 Grade 3 5 (7%)
 Grade 4 3 (4%)
Muscle or join ache 27 (40%)
Sleep difficulties 25 (37%)
Smell/taste disorders 22 (32%)
Headache 18 (26%)
Dry eyes or mouth 18 (26%)
Hair loss 17 (25%)
Chest pain 10 (15%)
Cough 10 (15%)
Diarrhoea 8 (12%)
Palpitations 6 (9%)
Dizziness 6 (9%)
Sore throat 4 (6%)
Fever/low grade fever 0
Persistent symptoms
 None 7 (10%)
 1 or 2 13 (19%)
 3 or more 48 (71%)
Patients who had not recovered their previous quality of life 23 (34%)

cEQ-5D-5L questionnaire

(n = 23)

Mobility: problems in walking about
 No problems 11/23 (48%)
 Slight problems 8/23 (34%)
 Moderate problems 3/23 (13%)
 Severe problems 1/23 (4%)
 Unable 0
Self-care: problems washing or dressing myself
 No problems 21/23 (91%)
 Slight problems 2/23 (9%)
 Moderate problems 0
 Severe problems 0
 Unable 0
Usual activities
 No problems 3/23 (13%)
 Slight problems 10/23 (43%)
 Moderate problems 8/23 (35%)
 Severe problems 1/23 (4%)
 Unable 1/23 (4%)
Pain or discomfort
 No pain 10/23 (43%)
 Slight pain 5/23 (22%)
 Moderate pain 6/23 (26%)
 Severe pain 2/23 (9%)
 Extreme pain 0
Anxiety/depression
 Not anxious or depressed 4/23 (17%)
 Slightly anxious or depressed 5/23 (22%)
 Moderately anxious or depressed 9/23 (39%)
 Severely anxious or depressed 5/23 (22%)
 Extremely anxious or depressed 0
Patients with at least one persistent symptom 1 year after infection 52 (76%)

Data are expressed as n (%)

aAnxiety and depression were assessed using the Goldberg scale

bDyspnoea was categorized using the mMRC (modified British Medical Research Council)

cQuality of life was assessed by the EQ-5D-5L(EuroQol five-dimensions five-level questionnaire). The scale was performed on patients who reported not recovery of his previous quality of life (n = 23)