id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-303091-jky6jlrl Cellai, Michele Characterization of prolonged COVID-19 symptoms in an outpatient telemedicine clinic 2020-09-12 .txt text/plain 1950 126 59 We identified patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a telemedicine clinic who requested ongoing follow-up calls 6 weeks after symptom onset. We seek to describe the persistent symptoms experienced by patients with mild COVID-19 by reviewing records of those who requested follow-up VOMC care for greater than the planned 21 days and more than 6 weeks beyond symptom onset. Chart review included: (1) verification of patient demographics and comorbidities documented at VOMC intake visit, (2) verification of symptom onset dates, (3) review of follow-up notes during the 6 th week of symptoms, (4) review of return to work advice/disability letters, and (5) review of final notes for health status at time of VOMC discharge. For patients who required additional medical evaluation after the acute period (defined as an in-person or telemedicine visit at least 3 weeks into illness), we reviewed evaluation notes, diagnostics, and final diagnoses (including "alternate diagnoses" and "contributing diagnoses" based on provider documentation). ./cache/cord-303091-jky6jlrl.txt ./txt/cord-303091-jky6jlrl.txt