Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: Quality of Life One Year after ICU Discharge

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Abstract Persistent COVID represents a new challenge as it negatively affects the quality of life of patients. The aim is to identify the factors that affect the quality of life of the patient diagnosed with COVID-19 one year after ICU discharge. Observational, descriptive, and cross-sectional study carried out in the Resuscitation Unit of the General University Hospital Consortium of Valencia with 417 patients admitted in the first year of the pandemic. Deceased patients and those with cognitive dysfunction were excluded. Data were collected through a self-administered online questionnaire that included the Short Form of the Health Survey (SF-36) to assess quality of life. Mann-Whitney’s U, Kruskal-Wallis, Chi-square tests and multiple linear regression analyses were applied, accepting a level of statistical significance at p≤0.05. We worked with a sample of (n=122). For an interval confidence of 95%, all dimensions of quality of life were negatively related to sequelae, depression, and anxiety. Significant results were found for: “Physical functioning” [R2=.418 (F=29.956 (p<.001)]; for “Emotional Well-being” [R2=.511 (F=43.161 (p<.001)]; in the case of “Vitality” [R2=.559 (F=52.127 (p<.001)] and for “General Health” [R2=.569 (F=54.251 (p<.001)]. The dimension “Emotional role” was also influenced by marital status [R2=.427 (F=23.510 (p<.001)]. The models indicate that the presence of sequelae and high levels of anxiety and depression negatively affect all dimensions of quality of life one year after discharge from the ICU.
covid -19后综合征:ICU出院后一年的生活质量
持续的COVID代表了一个新的挑战,因为它对患者的生活质量产生了负面影响。目的是确定影响COVID-19患者出院一年后生活质量的因素。在瓦伦西亚综合大学医院联盟复苏科对大流行第一年入院的417名患者进行了观察性、描述性和横断面研究。死亡患者和有认知功能障碍的患者被排除在外。数据通过自我管理的在线问卷收集,其中包括健康调查简短表格(SF-36),以评估生活质量。采用Mann-Whitney’s U检验、Kruskal-Wallis检验、卡方检验和多元线性回归分析,p≤0.05为统计学显著水平。我们的样本为(n=122)。区间置信度为95%,生活质量的所有维度与后遗症、抑郁和焦虑呈负相关。在“身体功能”方面发现了显著结果[R2=.418](F = 29.956 (p <措施);为“情绪幸福感”[R2=.511](F = 43.161 (p <措施);以“活力”为例[R2=.559](F=52.127 (p<.001))]和“一般健康”[R2=.569](F = 54.251 (p <措施)]。“情绪角色”维度也受婚姻状况的影响[R2=.427](F = 23.510 (p <措施)]。该模型表明,后遗症和高水平的焦虑和抑郁的存在对从ICU出院一年后生活质量的所有维度都有负面影响。
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