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Vol. 69. Issue 6.
Pages 326-335 (June - July 2022)
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Vol. 69. Issue 6.
Pages 326-335 (June - July 2022)
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Quality of life and persistent symptoms after hospitalization for COVID-19. A prospective observational study comparing ICU with non-ICU patients
Calidad de vida y síntomas persistentes tras hospitalización por COVID-19. Estudio observacional prospectivo comparando pacientes con o sin ingreso en UCI
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M. Taboadaa,
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, N. Rodríguezb, M. Diaz-Vieitoa, M.J. Domínguezc, A. Casala, V. Riveirob, A. Cariñenab, E. Morenod, A. Posec, L. Valdésb, J. Alvareza, T. Seoane-Pilladoe
a Servicio de Anestesiología y Reanimación, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago de Compostela, Instituto de Investigaciones Sanitarias de Santiago (IDIS), Santiago de Compostela, Spain
b Servicio de Neumología, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago de Compostela, Instituto de Investigaciones Sanitarias de Santiago (IDIS), Santiago de Compostela, Spain
c Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago de Compostela, Instituto de Investigaciones Sanitarias de Santiago (IDIS), Santiago de Compostela, Spain
d Servicio de Anestesiología y Reanimación, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Ferrol, Ferrol, La Coruña, Spain
e Unidad de Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública, Depatamento de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidade de A Coruña-INIBIC, A Coruña, Spain
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Background

Hospitalized COVID-19 patients are prone to develop persistent symptoms and to show reduced quality of life following hospital admission.

Methods

Prospective cohort study of COVID-19 patients admitted to a hospital from March 1 to April 30, 2020. The primary outcome was to compare health related quality of life and persistent symptoms six months after hospital admission, of COVID-19 patients who required ICU admission with those who did not.

Results

Among the 242 patients hospitalized during the defined period of time, 44 (18.2%) needed ICU admission. Forty (16.5%) patients died during hospital admission. Two hundred and two (83.5%) patients were discharged alive from the hospital. At six months, 183 (75.6%) patients completed the questionnaires (32 ICU patients and 151 non ICU patients). Ninety-six (52.4%) reported decreased quality of life and 143 (78.1%) described persistent symptoms. More ICU patients showed worsening of their quality of life (71.9% vs 43.7%, P=0.004). There were no differences in the proportion of patients with persistent symptoms between ICU and non ICU patients (87.5% vs 76.2%, P=0.159). ICU patients showed more frequently dyspnea on exertion (78.1% vs 47.7%, P=0.02), dyspnea on light exertion (37.5% vs 4.6%, P<0.001), and asthenia (56.3 vs 29.1, P=0.003).

Conclusions

Survivors of COVID-19 needing hospitalization had persistent symptoms and a decline in the quality of life. ICU patients referred a large decrease of their quality of life compared with non ICU patients.

Keywords:
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Critically ill patients
Acute respiratorydistress (ARDS)
Health-relatedquality of life
Functional status
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Antecedentes/Contexto

Existe una tendencia en los pacientes hospitalizados por COVID-19 a desarrollar síntomas persistentes y a presentar una disminución en su calidad de vida tras el ingreso hospitalario.

Métodos

Estudio de cohorte prospectivo de pacientes COVID-19 con ingreso hospitalario entre el 1 de marzo al 30 de abril de 2020. El objetivo primario fue comparar la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud y la presencia de síntomas persistentes seis meses después del ingreso, comparando los pacientes que requirieron ingreso en UCI con los que no lo precisaron.

Resultados

De los 242 pacientes hospitalizados durante el período de estudio, 44 (18,2%) necesitaron ingreso en UCI. 40 (16,5%) pacientes fallecieron durante el ingreso hospitalario. 202 (83,5%) pacientes fueron dados de alta del hospital. A los seis meses, 183 (75,6%) pacientes completaron los cuestionarios (32 pacientes UCI y 151 pacientes no UCI). 96 (52,4%) refirieron disminución de la calidad de vida y 143 (78,1%) describieron síntomas persistentes. Un número mayor de pacientes de UCI mostraron un empeoramiento de su calidad de vida (71,9% vs 43,7%, P=0,004). No hubo diferencias en la proporción de pacientes con síntomas persistentes entre los pacientes con UCI y sin UCI (87,5% vs 76,2%, P=0,159). Los pacientes de UCI mostraron con mayor frecuencia disnea de esfuerzo (78,1% vs 47,7%, P=0,02), disnea de pequeños esfuerzos (37,5% vs 4,6%, P<0,001) y astenia (56,3 vs 29,1, P=0,003).

Conclusiones

Los supervivientes de COVID-19 que necesitaron hospitalización presentaron síntomas persistentes y un deterioro de su calidad de vida. Los pacientes de UCI refirieron una mayor disminución de su calidad de vida en comparación con los pacientes que no precisaron UCI.

Palabras clave:
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Pacientes críticos
Dificultad respiratoriaaguda (SDRA)
Calidad de vidarelacionada con lasalud
Estado funcional

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