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Persistent Health Problems beyond Pulmonary Recovery up to 6 Months after Hospitalization for COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Respiratory, Physical, and Psychological Outcomes

RATIONALE: Data on longitudinal recovery after hospitalization for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) currently remain scarce, just as outcomes beyond 3 months of follow-up do. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the sequelae up to 6 months after hospitalization for COVID-19 by considering 1) recovery as it relates...

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Autores principales: Hellemons, Merel E., Huijts, Susanne, Bek, L. Martine, Berentschot, Julia C., Nakshbandi, Gizal, Schurink, Carin A. M., Vlake, Johan H., van Genderen, Michel E., van Bommel, Jasper, Gommers, Diederik, Odink, Arlette, Ciet, Pierluigi, Shamier, Marc C., Geurts van Kessel, Corine, Baart, Sara J., Ribbers, Gerard M., van den Berg-Emons, Rita J. G., Heijenbrok-Kal, Majanka H., Aerts, Joachim G. J. V.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Thoracic Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8996273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34582728
http://dx.doi.org/10.1513/AnnalsATS.202103-340OC
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author Hellemons, Merel E.
Huijts, Susanne
Bek, L. Martine
Berentschot, Julia C.
Nakshbandi, Gizal
Schurink, Carin A. M.
Vlake, Johan H.
van Genderen, Michel E.
van Bommel, Jasper
Gommers, Diederik
Odink, Arlette
Ciet, Pierluigi
Shamier, Marc C.
Geurts van Kessel, Corine
Baart, Sara J.
Ribbers, Gerard M.
van den Berg-Emons, Rita J. G.
Heijenbrok-Kal, Majanka H.
Aerts, Joachim G. J. V.
author_facet Hellemons, Merel E.
Huijts, Susanne
Bek, L. Martine
Berentschot, Julia C.
Nakshbandi, Gizal
Schurink, Carin A. M.
Vlake, Johan H.
van Genderen, Michel E.
van Bommel, Jasper
Gommers, Diederik
Odink, Arlette
Ciet, Pierluigi
Shamier, Marc C.
Geurts van Kessel, Corine
Baart, Sara J.
Ribbers, Gerard M.
van den Berg-Emons, Rita J. G.
Heijenbrok-Kal, Majanka H.
Aerts, Joachim G. J. V.
author_sort Hellemons, Merel E.
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description RATIONALE: Data on longitudinal recovery after hospitalization for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) currently remain scarce, just as outcomes beyond 3 months of follow-up do. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the sequelae up to 6 months after hospitalization for COVID-19 by considering 1) recovery as it relates to pulmonary function, radiological abnormalities, physical and mental health status, and health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) and 2) the predictors of the most clinically relevant sequelae. METHODS: Patients were evaluated at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after hospitalization by using pulmonary function testing, radiological evaluation, and online questionnaires on the physical and mental health status and HR-QoL. Outcomes were analyzed using repeated-measurement analyses. RESULTS: Ninety-two patients were included (mean age, 58.2 ± 12.3 yr; 58 [63.0%] men). The estimated percentage of patients with impaired forced vital capacity improved from 25% at 6 weeks to 11% at 6 months; for impaired diffusion capacity, this percentage improved from 63% to 46%. Radiologically, ground-glass opacity decreased but fibrosis persisted. The majority of patients (89.1%) still reported one or more symptoms 6 months after discharge. Fatigue decreased significantly over time (P = 0.006). Nonetheless, fatigue remained in 51% of the patients at 6 months. HR-QoL (nearly) normalized in most domains at 6 months, except for physical role functioning, with persistent fatigue and the length of hospitalization being the most important predictors. CONCLUSIONS: During the first 6 months after hospitalization for COVID-19, most patients demonstrated continuing recovery across all health domains, but persistent sequelae were frequent. Fatigue was the most frequent residual and persistent symptom up to 6 months after hospitalization, importantly impacting HR-QoL.
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spelling pubmed-89962732022-04-11 Persistent Health Problems beyond Pulmonary Recovery up to 6 Months after Hospitalization for COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Respiratory, Physical, and Psychological Outcomes Hellemons, Merel E. Huijts, Susanne Bek, L. Martine Berentschot, Julia C. Nakshbandi, Gizal Schurink, Carin A. M. Vlake, Johan H. van Genderen, Michel E. van Bommel, Jasper Gommers, Diederik Odink, Arlette Ciet, Pierluigi Shamier, Marc C. Geurts van Kessel, Corine Baart, Sara J. Ribbers, Gerard M. van den Berg-Emons, Rita J. G. Heijenbrok-Kal, Majanka H. Aerts, Joachim G. J. V. Ann Am Thorac Soc Original Research RATIONALE: Data on longitudinal recovery after hospitalization for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) currently remain scarce, just as outcomes beyond 3 months of follow-up do. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the sequelae up to 6 months after hospitalization for COVID-19 by considering 1) recovery as it relates to pulmonary function, radiological abnormalities, physical and mental health status, and health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) and 2) the predictors of the most clinically relevant sequelae. METHODS: Patients were evaluated at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after hospitalization by using pulmonary function testing, radiological evaluation, and online questionnaires on the physical and mental health status and HR-QoL. Outcomes were analyzed using repeated-measurement analyses. RESULTS: Ninety-two patients were included (mean age, 58.2 ± 12.3 yr; 58 [63.0%] men). The estimated percentage of patients with impaired forced vital capacity improved from 25% at 6 weeks to 11% at 6 months; for impaired diffusion capacity, this percentage improved from 63% to 46%. Radiologically, ground-glass opacity decreased but fibrosis persisted. The majority of patients (89.1%) still reported one or more symptoms 6 months after discharge. Fatigue decreased significantly over time (P = 0.006). Nonetheless, fatigue remained in 51% of the patients at 6 months. HR-QoL (nearly) normalized in most domains at 6 months, except for physical role functioning, with persistent fatigue and the length of hospitalization being the most important predictors. CONCLUSIONS: During the first 6 months after hospitalization for COVID-19, most patients demonstrated continuing recovery across all health domains, but persistent sequelae were frequent. Fatigue was the most frequent residual and persistent symptom up to 6 months after hospitalization, importantly impacting HR-QoL. American Thoracic Society 2022-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8996273/ /pubmed/34582728 http://dx.doi.org/10.1513/AnnalsATS.202103-340OC Text en Copyright © 2022 by the American Thoracic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . For commercial usage and reprints, please e-mail Diane Gern (dgern@thoracic.org).
spellingShingle Original Research
Hellemons, Merel E.
Huijts, Susanne
Bek, L. Martine
Berentschot, Julia C.
Nakshbandi, Gizal
Schurink, Carin A. M.
Vlake, Johan H.
van Genderen, Michel E.
van Bommel, Jasper
Gommers, Diederik
Odink, Arlette
Ciet, Pierluigi
Shamier, Marc C.
Geurts van Kessel, Corine
Baart, Sara J.
Ribbers, Gerard M.
van den Berg-Emons, Rita J. G.
Heijenbrok-Kal, Majanka H.
Aerts, Joachim G. J. V.
Persistent Health Problems beyond Pulmonary Recovery up to 6 Months after Hospitalization for COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Respiratory, Physical, and Psychological Outcomes
title Persistent Health Problems beyond Pulmonary Recovery up to 6 Months after Hospitalization for COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Respiratory, Physical, and Psychological Outcomes
title_full Persistent Health Problems beyond Pulmonary Recovery up to 6 Months after Hospitalization for COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Respiratory, Physical, and Psychological Outcomes
title_fullStr Persistent Health Problems beyond Pulmonary Recovery up to 6 Months after Hospitalization for COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Respiratory, Physical, and Psychological Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Persistent Health Problems beyond Pulmonary Recovery up to 6 Months after Hospitalization for COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Respiratory, Physical, and Psychological Outcomes
title_short Persistent Health Problems beyond Pulmonary Recovery up to 6 Months after Hospitalization for COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Respiratory, Physical, and Psychological Outcomes
title_sort persistent health problems beyond pulmonary recovery up to 6 months after hospitalization for covid-19: a longitudinal study of respiratory, physical, and psychological outcomes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8996273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34582728
http://dx.doi.org/10.1513/AnnalsATS.202103-340OC
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