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Patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after ICU-admission: A retrospective single-centre study

Post-intensive care unit (ICU) sequelae, including physical and mental health problems, are relatively unexplored. Characteristics commonly used to predict outcome lack prognostic value when it comes to long-term physical recovery. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the incidence o...

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Autores principales: Beumeler, Lise F. E., van Wieren, Anja, Buter, Hanneke, van Zutphen, Tim, Bruins, Nynke A., de Jager, Corine M., Koopmans, Matty, Navis, Gerjan J., Boerma, E. Christiaan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7735575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33315942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243981
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author Beumeler, Lise F. E.
van Wieren, Anja
Buter, Hanneke
van Zutphen, Tim
Bruins, Nynke A.
de Jager, Corine M.
Koopmans, Matty
Navis, Gerjan J.
Boerma, E. Christiaan
author_facet Beumeler, Lise F. E.
van Wieren, Anja
Buter, Hanneke
van Zutphen, Tim
Bruins, Nynke A.
de Jager, Corine M.
Koopmans, Matty
Navis, Gerjan J.
Boerma, E. Christiaan
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description Post-intensive care unit (ICU) sequelae, including physical and mental health problems, are relatively unexplored. Characteristics commonly used to predict outcome lack prognostic value when it comes to long-term physical recovery. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the incidence of non-recovery in long-stay ICU-patients. In this single-centre study, retrospective data of adults with an ICU stay >48 hours who visited the specialized post-ICU clinic, and completed the Dutch RAND 36-item Short Form questionnaire at 3 and 12 months post-ICU, were retrieved from electronic patient records. In cases where physical functioning scores at 12 months were below reference values, patients were allocated to the physical non-recovery (NR) group. Significantly different baseline and (post-)ICU-characteristics were assessed for correlations with physical recovery at 12 months post-ICU. Of 250 patients, 110 (44%) fulfilled the criteria for the NR-group. Neither the severity of illness, type of admission, nor presence of sepsis did not differ between groups. However, NR-patients had a higher age, were more often female, and had a higher incidence of co-morbidities. Shorter LOS ICU, lower incidence of medical comorbidities, and better physical performance at 3 months were significantly correlated with 1-year physical recovery. Comorbidities and reduced physical functioning at 3 months were identified as independent risk-factors for long-term physical non-recovery. In conclusion, a substantial proportion of long-stay ICU-patients who visited the standard care post-ICU clinic did not fulfil the criteria for full physical recovery at 12 months post-ICU. Commonly used ICU-characteristics, such as severity of illness, do not have sufficient prognostic value when it comes to long-term recovery of health-related quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-77355752020-12-22 Patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after ICU-admission: A retrospective single-centre study Beumeler, Lise F. E. van Wieren, Anja Buter, Hanneke van Zutphen, Tim Bruins, Nynke A. de Jager, Corine M. Koopmans, Matty Navis, Gerjan J. Boerma, E. Christiaan PLoS One Research Article Post-intensive care unit (ICU) sequelae, including physical and mental health problems, are relatively unexplored. Characteristics commonly used to predict outcome lack prognostic value when it comes to long-term physical recovery. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the incidence of non-recovery in long-stay ICU-patients. In this single-centre study, retrospective data of adults with an ICU stay >48 hours who visited the specialized post-ICU clinic, and completed the Dutch RAND 36-item Short Form questionnaire at 3 and 12 months post-ICU, were retrieved from electronic patient records. In cases where physical functioning scores at 12 months were below reference values, patients were allocated to the physical non-recovery (NR) group. Significantly different baseline and (post-)ICU-characteristics were assessed for correlations with physical recovery at 12 months post-ICU. Of 250 patients, 110 (44%) fulfilled the criteria for the NR-group. Neither the severity of illness, type of admission, nor presence of sepsis did not differ between groups. However, NR-patients had a higher age, were more often female, and had a higher incidence of co-morbidities. Shorter LOS ICU, lower incidence of medical comorbidities, and better physical performance at 3 months were significantly correlated with 1-year physical recovery. Comorbidities and reduced physical functioning at 3 months were identified as independent risk-factors for long-term physical non-recovery. In conclusion, a substantial proportion of long-stay ICU-patients who visited the standard care post-ICU clinic did not fulfil the criteria for full physical recovery at 12 months post-ICU. Commonly used ICU-characteristics, such as severity of illness, do not have sufficient prognostic value when it comes to long-term recovery of health-related quality of life. Public Library of Science 2020-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7735575/ /pubmed/33315942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243981 Text en © 2020 Beumeler et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Beumeler, Lise F. E.
van Wieren, Anja
Buter, Hanneke
van Zutphen, Tim
Bruins, Nynke A.
de Jager, Corine M.
Koopmans, Matty
Navis, Gerjan J.
Boerma, E. Christiaan
Patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after ICU-admission: A retrospective single-centre study
title Patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after ICU-admission: A retrospective single-centre study
title_full Patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after ICU-admission: A retrospective single-centre study
title_fullStr Patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after ICU-admission: A retrospective single-centre study
title_full_unstemmed Patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after ICU-admission: A retrospective single-centre study
title_short Patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after ICU-admission: A retrospective single-centre study
title_sort patient-reported physical functioning is limited in almost half of critical illness survivors 1-year after icu-admission: a retrospective single-centre study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7735575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33315942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243981
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