Cargando…

Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study

BACKGROUND: The scale of COVID-19 and its well documented long-term sequelae support a need to understand long-term outcomes including frailty. METHODS: This prospective cohort study recruited adults who had survived hospitalisation with clinically diagnosed COVID-19 across 35 sites in the UK (PHOSP...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: McAuley, Hamish J.C., Evans, Rachael A., Bolton, Charlotte E., Brightling, Christopher E., Chalmers, James D., Docherty, Annemarie B., Elneima, Omer, Greenhaff, Paul L., Gupta, Ayushman, Harris, Victoria C., Harrison, Ewen M., Ho, Ling-Pei, Horsley, Alex, Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy, Jolley, Caroline J., Leavy, Olivia C., Lone, Nazir I., Man, William D-C, Marks, Michael, Parekh, Dhruv, Poinasamy, Krisnah, Quint, Jennifer K., Raman, Betty, Richardson, Matthew, Saunders, Ruth M., Sereno, Marco, Shikotra, Aarti, Singapuri, Amisha, Singh, Sally J., Steiner, Michael, Tan, Ai Lyn, Wain, Louise V., Welch, Carly, Whitney, Julie, Witham, Miles D., Lord, Janet, Greening, Neil J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101896
_version_ 1784905188600971264
author McAuley, Hamish J.C.
Evans, Rachael A.
Bolton, Charlotte E.
Brightling, Christopher E.
Chalmers, James D.
Docherty, Annemarie B.
Elneima, Omer
Greenhaff, Paul L.
Gupta, Ayushman
Harris, Victoria C.
Harrison, Ewen M.
Ho, Ling-Pei
Horsley, Alex
Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy
Jolley, Caroline J.
Leavy, Olivia C.
Lone, Nazir I.
Man, William D-C
Marks, Michael
Parekh, Dhruv
Poinasamy, Krisnah
Quint, Jennifer K.
Raman, Betty
Richardson, Matthew
Saunders, Ruth M.
Sereno, Marco
Shikotra, Aarti
Singapuri, Amisha
Singh, Sally J.
Steiner, Michael
Tan, Ai Lyn
Wain, Louise V.
Welch, Carly
Whitney, Julie
Witham, Miles D.
Lord, Janet
Greening, Neil J.
author_facet McAuley, Hamish J.C.
Evans, Rachael A.
Bolton, Charlotte E.
Brightling, Christopher E.
Chalmers, James D.
Docherty, Annemarie B.
Elneima, Omer
Greenhaff, Paul L.
Gupta, Ayushman
Harris, Victoria C.
Harrison, Ewen M.
Ho, Ling-Pei
Horsley, Alex
Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy
Jolley, Caroline J.
Leavy, Olivia C.
Lone, Nazir I.
Man, William D-C
Marks, Michael
Parekh, Dhruv
Poinasamy, Krisnah
Quint, Jennifer K.
Raman, Betty
Richardson, Matthew
Saunders, Ruth M.
Sereno, Marco
Shikotra, Aarti
Singapuri, Amisha
Singh, Sally J.
Steiner, Michael
Tan, Ai Lyn
Wain, Louise V.
Welch, Carly
Whitney, Julie
Witham, Miles D.
Lord, Janet
Greening, Neil J.
author_sort McAuley, Hamish J.C.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The scale of COVID-19 and its well documented long-term sequelae support a need to understand long-term outcomes including frailty. METHODS: This prospective cohort study recruited adults who had survived hospitalisation with clinically diagnosed COVID-19 across 35 sites in the UK (PHOSP-COVID). The burden of frailty was objectively measured using Fried's Frailty Phenotype (FFP). The primary outcome was the prevalence of each FFP group—robust (no FFP criteria), pre-frail (one or two FFP criteria) and frail (three or more FFP criteria)—at 5 months and 1 year after discharge from hospital. For inclusion in the primary analysis, participants required complete outcome data for three of the five FFP criteria. Longitudinal changes across frailty domains are reported at 5 months and 1 year post-hospitalisation, along with risk factors for frailty status. Patient-perceived recovery and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) were retrospectively rated for pre-COVID-19 and prospectively rated at the 5 month and 1 year visits. This study is registered with ISRCTN, number ISRCTN10980107. FINDINGS: Between March 5, 2020, and March 31, 2021, 2419 participants were enrolled with FFP data. Mean age was 57.9 (SD 12.6) years, 933 (38.6%) were female, and 429 (17.7%) had received invasive mechanical ventilation. 1785 had measures at both timepoints, of which 240 (13.4%), 1138 (63.8%) and 407 (22.8%) were frail, pre-frail and robust, respectively, at 5 months compared with 123 (6.9%), 1046 (58.6%) and 616 (34.5%) at 1 year. Factors associated with pre-frailty or frailty were invasive mechanical ventilation, older age, female sex, and greater social deprivation. Frail participants had a larger reduction in HRQoL compared with before their COVID-19 illness and were less likely to describe themselves as recovered. INTERPRETATION: Physical frailty and pre-frailty are common following hospitalisation with COVID-19. Improvement in frailty was seen between 5 and 12 months although two-thirds of the population remained pre-frail or frail. This suggests comprehensive assessment and interventions targeting pre-frailty and frailty beyond the initial illness are required. FUNDING: 10.13039/100014013UK Research and Innovation and 10.13039/501100000272National Institute for Health Research.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10005893
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-100058932023-03-13 Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study McAuley, Hamish J.C. Evans, Rachael A. Bolton, Charlotte E. Brightling, Christopher E. Chalmers, James D. Docherty, Annemarie B. Elneima, Omer Greenhaff, Paul L. Gupta, Ayushman Harris, Victoria C. Harrison, Ewen M. Ho, Ling-Pei Horsley, Alex Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy Jolley, Caroline J. Leavy, Olivia C. Lone, Nazir I. Man, William D-C Marks, Michael Parekh, Dhruv Poinasamy, Krisnah Quint, Jennifer K. Raman, Betty Richardson, Matthew Saunders, Ruth M. Sereno, Marco Shikotra, Aarti Singapuri, Amisha Singh, Sally J. Steiner, Michael Tan, Ai Lyn Wain, Louise V. Welch, Carly Whitney, Julie Witham, Miles D. Lord, Janet Greening, Neil J. eClinicalMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: The scale of COVID-19 and its well documented long-term sequelae support a need to understand long-term outcomes including frailty. METHODS: This prospective cohort study recruited adults who had survived hospitalisation with clinically diagnosed COVID-19 across 35 sites in the UK (PHOSP-COVID). The burden of frailty was objectively measured using Fried's Frailty Phenotype (FFP). The primary outcome was the prevalence of each FFP group—robust (no FFP criteria), pre-frail (one or two FFP criteria) and frail (three or more FFP criteria)—at 5 months and 1 year after discharge from hospital. For inclusion in the primary analysis, participants required complete outcome data for three of the five FFP criteria. Longitudinal changes across frailty domains are reported at 5 months and 1 year post-hospitalisation, along with risk factors for frailty status. Patient-perceived recovery and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) were retrospectively rated for pre-COVID-19 and prospectively rated at the 5 month and 1 year visits. This study is registered with ISRCTN, number ISRCTN10980107. FINDINGS: Between March 5, 2020, and March 31, 2021, 2419 participants were enrolled with FFP data. Mean age was 57.9 (SD 12.6) years, 933 (38.6%) were female, and 429 (17.7%) had received invasive mechanical ventilation. 1785 had measures at both timepoints, of which 240 (13.4%), 1138 (63.8%) and 407 (22.8%) were frail, pre-frail and robust, respectively, at 5 months compared with 123 (6.9%), 1046 (58.6%) and 616 (34.5%) at 1 year. Factors associated with pre-frailty or frailty were invasive mechanical ventilation, older age, female sex, and greater social deprivation. Frail participants had a larger reduction in HRQoL compared with before their COVID-19 illness and were less likely to describe themselves as recovered. INTERPRETATION: Physical frailty and pre-frailty are common following hospitalisation with COVID-19. Improvement in frailty was seen between 5 and 12 months although two-thirds of the population remained pre-frail or frail. This suggests comprehensive assessment and interventions targeting pre-frailty and frailty beyond the initial illness are required. FUNDING: 10.13039/100014013UK Research and Innovation and 10.13039/501100000272National Institute for Health Research. Elsevier 2023-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10005893/ /pubmed/36936404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101896 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
McAuley, Hamish J.C.
Evans, Rachael A.
Bolton, Charlotte E.
Brightling, Christopher E.
Chalmers, James D.
Docherty, Annemarie B.
Elneima, Omer
Greenhaff, Paul L.
Gupta, Ayushman
Harris, Victoria C.
Harrison, Ewen M.
Ho, Ling-Pei
Horsley, Alex
Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy
Jolley, Caroline J.
Leavy, Olivia C.
Lone, Nazir I.
Man, William D-C
Marks, Michael
Parekh, Dhruv
Poinasamy, Krisnah
Quint, Jennifer K.
Raman, Betty
Richardson, Matthew
Saunders, Ruth M.
Sereno, Marco
Shikotra, Aarti
Singapuri, Amisha
Singh, Sally J.
Steiner, Michael
Tan, Ai Lyn
Wain, Louise V.
Welch, Carly
Whitney, Julie
Witham, Miles D.
Lord, Janet
Greening, Neil J.
Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study
title Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study
title_full Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study
title_fullStr Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study
title_short Prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study
title_sort prevalence of physical frailty, including risk factors, up to 1 year after hospitalisation for covid-19 in the uk: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101896
work_keys_str_mv AT mcauleyhamishjc prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT evansrachaela prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT boltoncharlottee prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT brightlingchristophere prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT chalmersjamesd prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT dochertyannemarieb prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT elneimaomer prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT greenhaffpaull prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT guptaayushman prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT harrisvictoriac prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT harrisonewenm prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT holingpei prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT horsleyalex prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT houchenwollofflinzy prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT jolleycarolinej prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT leavyoliviac prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT lonenaziri prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT manwilliamdc prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT marksmichael prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT parekhdhruv prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT poinasamykrisnah prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT quintjenniferk prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT ramanbetty prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT richardsonmatthew prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT saundersruthm prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT serenomarco prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT shikotraaarti prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT singapuriamisha prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT singhsallyj prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT steinermichael prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT tanailyn prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT wainlouisev prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT welchcarly prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT whitneyjulie prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT withammilesd prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT lordjanet prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT greeningneilj prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy
AT prevalenceofphysicalfrailtyincludingriskfactorsupto1yearafterhospitalisationforcovid19intheukamulticentrelongitudinalcohortstudy