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Greater In-Hospital Care and Early Rehabilitation Needs in People with COVID-19 Compared with Those without COVID-19

↔This study aims to compare the characteristics, in-hospital data and rehabilitation needs between those who tested positive versus negative for COVID-19 during hospitalisation with suspected COVID-19. In this cross-sectional study, a convenience sample of adults admitted to Western Australian terti...

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Autores principales: Grove, Kristen, Edgar, Dale W., Chih, HuiJun, Harrold, Meg, Natarajan, Varsha, Mohd, Sheeraz, Hurn, Elizabeth, Cavalheri, Vinicius
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806891
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133602
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author Grove, Kristen
Edgar, Dale W.
Chih, HuiJun
Harrold, Meg
Natarajan, Varsha
Mohd, Sheeraz
Hurn, Elizabeth
Cavalheri, Vinicius
author_facet Grove, Kristen
Edgar, Dale W.
Chih, HuiJun
Harrold, Meg
Natarajan, Varsha
Mohd, Sheeraz
Hurn, Elizabeth
Cavalheri, Vinicius
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description ↔This study aims to compare the characteristics, in-hospital data and rehabilitation needs between those who tested positive versus negative for COVID-19 during hospitalisation with suspected COVID-19. In this cross-sectional study, a convenience sample of adults admitted to Western Australian tertiary hospitals with suspected COVID-19 was recruited. Participants were grouped according to their polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test result into COVID-19 positive (COVID+) and COVID-19 negative (COVID−) groups. Between-group comparisons of characteristics of the participants and hospital admission data were performed. Sixty-five participants were included (38 COVID+ and 27 COVID−; 36 females [55%]). Participants in the COVID+ group had greater acute hospital length of stay (LOS) (median [25–75th percentile] 10 [5–21] vs. 3 [2–5] days; p < 0.05] and only those with COVID+ required mechanical ventilation (8 [21%] participants). Twenty-one percent of the COVID+ participants were discharged to inpatient rehabilitation (7% of the COVID− participants). Of note, pre-existing pulmonary disease was more prevalent in the COVID− group (59% vs. 13%; p < 0.05). Within the COVID+ group, when compared to participants discharged home, those who required inpatient rehabilitation had worse peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) on admission (86 ± 5.7% vs. 93 ± 3.8%; p < 0.05) and longer median LOS (30 [23–37] vs. 7 [4–13] days; p < 0.05). Despite having less people with pre-existing pulmonary disease, the COVID+ group required more care and rehabilitation than the COVID− group. In the COVID+ group, SpO(2) on hospital presentation was associated with LOS, critical care needs, mechanical ventilation duration and the need for inpatient rehabilitation.
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spelling pubmed-92675352022-07-09 Greater In-Hospital Care and Early Rehabilitation Needs in People with COVID-19 Compared with Those without COVID-19 Grove, Kristen Edgar, Dale W. Chih, HuiJun Harrold, Meg Natarajan, Varsha Mohd, Sheeraz Hurn, Elizabeth Cavalheri, Vinicius J Clin Med Article ↔This study aims to compare the characteristics, in-hospital data and rehabilitation needs between those who tested positive versus negative for COVID-19 during hospitalisation with suspected COVID-19. In this cross-sectional study, a convenience sample of adults admitted to Western Australian tertiary hospitals with suspected COVID-19 was recruited. Participants were grouped according to their polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test result into COVID-19 positive (COVID+) and COVID-19 negative (COVID−) groups. Between-group comparisons of characteristics of the participants and hospital admission data were performed. Sixty-five participants were included (38 COVID+ and 27 COVID−; 36 females [55%]). Participants in the COVID+ group had greater acute hospital length of stay (LOS) (median [25–75th percentile] 10 [5–21] vs. 3 [2–5] days; p < 0.05] and only those with COVID+ required mechanical ventilation (8 [21%] participants). Twenty-one percent of the COVID+ participants were discharged to inpatient rehabilitation (7% of the COVID− participants). Of note, pre-existing pulmonary disease was more prevalent in the COVID− group (59% vs. 13%; p < 0.05). Within the COVID+ group, when compared to participants discharged home, those who required inpatient rehabilitation had worse peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) on admission (86 ± 5.7% vs. 93 ± 3.8%; p < 0.05) and longer median LOS (30 [23–37] vs. 7 [4–13] days; p < 0.05). Despite having less people with pre-existing pulmonary disease, the COVID+ group required more care and rehabilitation than the COVID− group. In the COVID+ group, SpO(2) on hospital presentation was associated with LOS, critical care needs, mechanical ventilation duration and the need for inpatient rehabilitation. MDPI 2022-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9267535/ /pubmed/35806891 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133602 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Grove, Kristen
Edgar, Dale W.
Chih, HuiJun
Harrold, Meg
Natarajan, Varsha
Mohd, Sheeraz
Hurn, Elizabeth
Cavalheri, Vinicius
Greater In-Hospital Care and Early Rehabilitation Needs in People with COVID-19 Compared with Those without COVID-19
title Greater In-Hospital Care and Early Rehabilitation Needs in People with COVID-19 Compared with Those without COVID-19
title_full Greater In-Hospital Care and Early Rehabilitation Needs in People with COVID-19 Compared with Those without COVID-19
title_fullStr Greater In-Hospital Care and Early Rehabilitation Needs in People with COVID-19 Compared with Those without COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Greater In-Hospital Care and Early Rehabilitation Needs in People with COVID-19 Compared with Those without COVID-19
title_short Greater In-Hospital Care and Early Rehabilitation Needs in People with COVID-19 Compared with Those without COVID-19
title_sort greater in-hospital care and early rehabilitation needs in people with covid-19 compared with those without covid-19
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806891
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133602
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