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Comparison of post-COVID symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Studies in the literature suggest the severity of COVID-19 may impact on post-COVID sequelae. We retrospectively compared the different patterns of symptoms in relation to the severity of acute COVID-19 in patients visited at our post-COVID rehabilitation unit. METHODS: We compar...

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Autores principales: Perrot, Jean Claude, Segura, Macarena, Beranuy, Marta, Gich, Ignasi, Nadal, Mª Josepa, Pintor, Alberto, Terra, Jimena, Ramirez, Eliot, Paz, Luis Daniel, Bascuñana, Helena, Plaza, Vicente, Güell-Rous, Mª Rosa
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9481013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36112577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274520
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author Perrot, Jean Claude
Segura, Macarena
Beranuy, Marta
Gich, Ignasi
Nadal, Mª Josepa
Pintor, Alberto
Terra, Jimena
Ramirez, Eliot
Paz, Luis Daniel
Bascuñana, Helena
Plaza, Vicente
Güell-Rous, Mª Rosa
author_facet Perrot, Jean Claude
Segura, Macarena
Beranuy, Marta
Gich, Ignasi
Nadal, Mª Josepa
Pintor, Alberto
Terra, Jimena
Ramirez, Eliot
Paz, Luis Daniel
Bascuñana, Helena
Plaza, Vicente
Güell-Rous, Mª Rosa
author_sort Perrot, Jean Claude
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Studies in the literature suggest the severity of COVID-19 may impact on post-COVID sequelae. We retrospectively compared the different patterns of symptoms in relation to the severity of acute COVID-19 in patients visited at our post-COVID rehabilitation unit. METHODS: We compared respiratory, muscular, cognitive, emotional, and health-related-quality-of-life (HRQoL) measures in three groups of post-COVID patients: those who had not required hospitalization for the acute disease, those who had been admitted to a general hospital ward, and those who had been admitted to the ICU. The main inclusion criteria were persistent dyspnoea (mMRC ≥2) and/or clinical frailty (scale value ≥3). RESULTS: We analyzed data from 178 post-COVID patients (91 admitted to the ICU, 60 to the ward, and 27 who had not required admission) at first visit to our post-COVID rehabilitation unit. Most patients (85.4%) had at least one comorbidity. There were more males in all groups (58.1%). ICU patients were older (p<0.001). The most frequent symptoms in all groups were fatigue (78.2%) and dyspnea (75.4%). Muscle strength and effort capacity were lower in the ICU group (p<0.001). The SF36 mental component and level of anxiety were worse in patients not admitted to the ICU (p<0.001). No differences were found between groups regarding respiratory pressure but 30 of 57 patients with a decrease in maximum inspiratory pressure had not required mechanical ventilation. CONCLUSION: Clinical profiles of post-COVID syndrome differed between groups. Muscle parameters were lower in the ICU group but patients who had not needed ICU admission had worse anxiety and HRQoL scores. Many patients who had not required mechanical ventilation had respiratory muscle weakness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04852718
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spelling pubmed-94810132022-09-17 Comparison of post-COVID symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit Perrot, Jean Claude Segura, Macarena Beranuy, Marta Gich, Ignasi Nadal, Mª Josepa Pintor, Alberto Terra, Jimena Ramirez, Eliot Paz, Luis Daniel Bascuñana, Helena Plaza, Vicente Güell-Rous, Mª Rosa PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: Studies in the literature suggest the severity of COVID-19 may impact on post-COVID sequelae. We retrospectively compared the different patterns of symptoms in relation to the severity of acute COVID-19 in patients visited at our post-COVID rehabilitation unit. METHODS: We compared respiratory, muscular, cognitive, emotional, and health-related-quality-of-life (HRQoL) measures in three groups of post-COVID patients: those who had not required hospitalization for the acute disease, those who had been admitted to a general hospital ward, and those who had been admitted to the ICU. The main inclusion criteria were persistent dyspnoea (mMRC ≥2) and/or clinical frailty (scale value ≥3). RESULTS: We analyzed data from 178 post-COVID patients (91 admitted to the ICU, 60 to the ward, and 27 who had not required admission) at first visit to our post-COVID rehabilitation unit. Most patients (85.4%) had at least one comorbidity. There were more males in all groups (58.1%). ICU patients were older (p<0.001). The most frequent symptoms in all groups were fatigue (78.2%) and dyspnea (75.4%). Muscle strength and effort capacity were lower in the ICU group (p<0.001). The SF36 mental component and level of anxiety were worse in patients not admitted to the ICU (p<0.001). No differences were found between groups regarding respiratory pressure but 30 of 57 patients with a decrease in maximum inspiratory pressure had not required mechanical ventilation. CONCLUSION: Clinical profiles of post-COVID syndrome differed between groups. Muscle parameters were lower in the ICU group but patients who had not needed ICU admission had worse anxiety and HRQoL scores. Many patients who had not required mechanical ventilation had respiratory muscle weakness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04852718 Public Library of Science 2022-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9481013/ /pubmed/36112577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274520 Text en © 2022 Perrot et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Perrot, Jean Claude
Segura, Macarena
Beranuy, Marta
Gich, Ignasi
Nadal, Mª Josepa
Pintor, Alberto
Terra, Jimena
Ramirez, Eliot
Paz, Luis Daniel
Bascuñana, Helena
Plaza, Vicente
Güell-Rous, Mª Rosa
Comparison of post-COVID symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit
title Comparison of post-COVID symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit
title_full Comparison of post-COVID symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit
title_fullStr Comparison of post-COVID symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of post-COVID symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit
title_short Comparison of post-COVID symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit
title_sort comparison of post-covid symptoms in patients with different severity profiles of the acute disease visited at a rehabilitation unit
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9481013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36112577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274520
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