Abstract:
Background and aims: Up to 60% of COVID-19 survivors develop long-COVID symptomatology with 90 different manifestations. The aim of this large cohort study was to study the prevalence of persistent musculoskeletal pain as a long-COVID symptom in COVID-19 survivors.
Methods: This cross-sectional exploratory study was based on responses to pain-related questionnaires from a national survey including data from 1) 4.833 previously hospitalised patients with a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and from 2) a population of 132.427 non-hospitalised SARS-CoV-2 infected persons. Time from confirmed infection to response was 8-30 months. The questionnaire was designed to focus specifically on the type of post-COVID persistent pain, pain intensities, and quality of life.
Results: Data from 1.000 randomly selected previously hospitalised (51.2% males; 60.4±15.2 years; 85.6±18.5 kg) and 1.000 randomly selected non-hospitalised COVID-19 survivors (43.5% males; 50.4±15.9 years; 79.2±16.6 kg) were included. Long-COVID pain symptoms were more prevalent within the hospital group (38.8% vs. 12.7%, p<0.001). When analysing specifically for de novo musculoskeletal pain, the prevalence was likewise highest in the hospital group (20% vs. 4.2%, p<0.001). A higher proportion (p<0.001) of previously hospitalised survivors (20%) reported presence of widespread pain when compared with non-hospitalised patients (4.2%). Long-COVID pain intensities were not different between groups (p<0.329).
Conclusions: This study showed that long-COVID musculoskeletal pain was more prevalent in the hospital group compared to a non-hospitalised group. The high prevalence of long-COVID musculoskeletal and widespread pain symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection highlights the need of attention to this new group of pain patients.
Source: Ebbesen, B. D., Giordano, R., Varol, U., Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, C., Rasmussen, B. S., Nielsen, H., Schiøttz-Christensen, B., Lykke Petersen, P., Castaldo, M., & Arendt-Nielsen, L. (2023). Prevalence of musculoskeletal pain as a long-covid symptom after hospitalisation in covid-19 survivors. Abstract from 13th Congress of the European Pain Federation EFIC, Budapest, Hungary. https://vbn.aau.dk/en/publications/prevalence-of-musculoskeletal-pain-as-a-long-covid-symptom-after-