Melinda Harini, Ira Mistivani, W. Kusumaningsih, Peggy Sunarjo, Budiati Laksmitasari, Nelfidayani, R. K. Wardhani, Ni Luh Made M J, Ratna Ekawati, Edvina, Prisca Ockta, Adhitya, Reni Rozanti, Ricky Fakhrazi, Felix Leo, Novita Suprapto Wati, Endang Sri Wahyuningsih, Dwi Oktavia, Rofi Yuliandra, Vinnaria Astuty, Sri Puji Wahyuni, Julieta Tantri, Gilang Rama Putra
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Abstract
Introduction: Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) primarily affects the respiratory system and other organ systems which limit respiratory and physical status. The aim of this study is to evaluate functional capacity COVID-19 survivor among workers in Koja Public Health Center
Methods: participant were enrolled on March-April 2022. Demographics, symptoms, functional scale post COVID-19 questionnaire, risk stratification, and 6-min walk test (6mwt) were analysed. Patients unable to walk were excluded from the study.
Results: 79 participants, 38% was a health care worker, had a median age 33 (21-57) years and 43 women (54.4%). Men had higher 6mwt 518.2 (120-625.8) meter while women had 457 (340-600) meter p (<0.001), VO2max 17.47 (9.74-20.67) in men and 16.45 (14.07-19.19) in women p (<0.001), and METs 5.02 (2.78-5.90) in men and 4.69 (4.02-5.48) in women p (<0.001). Most of the participant had good fitness, 10 participant (12.7%) had functional limitation; 2 participants (2.5%) still had symptom.
Conclusion: Despite being COVID-19 survivors, the workers at the Koja Public Health Center have good functional capacity.