Post-COVID-19 functional limitations in hospitalized patients and associated risk factors: A 3-month follow-up study.

Masumeh Bayat, Seyed Ahmad Raeissadat, Shervin Lashgari, Najmeh Sadat Bolandnazar, Seyed Nima Taheri, Mohammad Soleimani
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Many patients experience post-COVID-19 functional limitations. This study aimed to monitor the functional improvement of patients over 3 months of follow-up and determine the risk factors.

Methods: This prospective cohort study evaluated 100 hospitalized patients who recovered from COVID-19 infection. The mean age was 53.2 ± 13.1 years. Fifty-nine had at least one comorbid condition. The mean lengths of the hospital and ICU stays were 7.8 ± 3.3 and 5.3 ± 2.5 days, respectively. The functional status of the patients was evaluated using functional independence measure (FIM) and post-COVID-19 functional status (PCFS) questionnaires at four time-points of discharge, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months after discharge.

Results: Mean FIM score was 107.2 ± 17.4 at the time of discharge, 113.3 ± 14.9 at 1 week, 120.3 ± 10.2 at 1 month, and 124.3 ± 6.4 at 3 months after discharge (p < 0.001). The PCFS score was 2.71 ± 1.25 at discharge, 2.09 ± 1.3 at 1 week, 1.14 ± 1.1 at 1 month, and 0.64 ± 0.59 at 3 months after discharge (p < 0.001). Female sex, older age, and the lengths of hospital and ICU stays were negatively correlated with the functional status score.

Discussion: Post-COVID-19 functional limitations are observed in hospitalized patients and improve over 3 months after discharge. Female sex, older age, longer hospital, and ICU stays are risk factors that negatively impact functional status.

住院患者covid -19后功能限制及相关危险因素:一项为期3个月的随访研究
背景和目的:许多患者出现covid -19后功能限制。本研究旨在监测患者随访3个月后的功能改善情况,并确定危险因素。方法:本前瞻性队列研究评估了100例COVID-19感染后康复的住院患者。平均年龄53.2±13.1岁。59例至少有一种合并症。平均住院时间(7.8±3.3)天,ICU住院时间(5.3±2.5)天。在出院、出院后1周、1个月和3个月的4个时间点,采用功能独立性量表(FIM)和covid -19后功能状态调查表(PCFS)对患者的功能状态进行评估。结果:出院时平均FIM评分为107.2±17.4分,1周为113.3±14.9分,1个月为120.3±10.2分,出院后3个月为124.3±6.4分(p讨论:住院患者出现新冠肺炎后功能限制,出院后3个月有所改善。女性、年龄较大、住院时间较长和ICU住院时间是影响功能状态的危险因素。
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