Einheitliche Basisversorgung von Kindern und Jugendlichen mit Long COVID

  • Nicole Töpfner
  • Martin Alberer
  • Tobias Ankermann
  • Stephan Bender
  • Reinhard Berner
  • Jan de Laffolie
  • Jens Dingemann
  • Dirk Heinicke
  • Johannes Peter Haas
  • Markus Hufnagel
  • Thomas Hummel
  • Hans-Iko Huppertz
  • Markus Knuf
  • Robin Kobbe
  • Thomas Lücke
  • Joachim Riedel
  • Josef Rosenecker
  • Joachim Wölfle
  • Barbara Schneider
  • Dominik Schneider
  • Valentin Schriever
  • Anne Schroeder
  • Silvia Stojanov
  • Tobias Tenenbaum
  • Stefan Trapp
  • Daniel Vilser
  • Folke Brinkmann (Shared last author)
  • Uta Behrends (Shared last author)

Abstract

This current consensus paper for long COVID complements the existing AWMF S1 guidelines for long COVID with a detailed overview on the various clinical aspects of long COVID in children and adolescents. Members of 19 different pediatric societies of the DGKJ convent and collaborating societies together provide expert-based recommendations for the clinical management of long COVID based on the currently available but limited academic evidence for long COVID in children and adolescents. It contains screening questions for long COVID and suggestions for a structured, standardized pediatric medical history and diagnostic evaluation for patients with suspected long COVID. A time and resource-saving questionnaire, which takes the clinical complexity of long COVID into account, is offered via the DGKJ and DGPI websites as well as additional questionnaires suggested for an advanced screening of specific neurocognitive and/or psychiatric symptoms including post-exertional malaise (PEM) and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). According to the individual medical history as well as clinical signs and symptoms a step by step diagnostic procedure and a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach are recommended.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionRecommendation for standardized medical care for children and adolescents with long COVID
Original languageGerman
ISSN0026-9298
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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PubMed 35637934