Table 2 Clinical Classification Software (CCS) - PASC-related conditions deemed clinically significant by our infectious disease physicians among PCR-positive patients

From: Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 with clinical condition definitions and comparison in a matched cohort

 

Time Period

CCS PASC Related Conditions

Late

Acute and persistent

Pre-existing conditions

Other lower respiratory disease

2.73%

4.50%

10.40%

Diabetes

2.25%

1.32%

9.85%

Gastrointestinal Disease

4.19%

1.59%

2.89%

Conditions associated with dizziness or vertigo

4.06%

0.91%

3.06%

Abdominal pain

4.34%

0.71%

2.95%

Nonspecific chest pain

4.17%

1.42%

1.61%

Mental health

2.64%

0.61%

3.21%

Anxiety disorders

2.74%

0.86%

2.27%

Genitourinary symptoms and ill-defined conditions

3.45%

0.46%

1.78%

Malaise and fatigue

3.42%

1.02%

0.84%

Cardiac dysrhythmias

2.26%

1.22%

1.31%

Other nervous system disorders

1.75%

0.46%

1.04%

Respiratory failure, insufficiency, arrest

0.21%

2.69%

0.23%

Nausea and vomiting

1.66%

0.30%

0.54%

Fluid and electrolyte disorders

0.99%

0.85%

0.55%

Other nutritional, endocrine, and metabolic disorders

1.16%

0.17%

0.31%

Anosmia

0.73%

0.05%

0.01%

  1. Time periods were defined as follows: Late: 30-120 days post-PCR-positive test date; Acute and persistent 0-30 days post-PCR-positive test date and persisted 30-120 days; Pre-existing conditions: four years prior to PCR-positive test date