Prevalence and Risk Factor Analysis of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome in Patients with COVID-19 Requiring Mechanical Ventilation: A Multicenter Prospective Observational Study

Author:

Hatakeyama JunjiORCID,Inoue ShigeakiORCID,Liu KeibunORCID,Yamakawa KazumaORCID,Nishida Takeshi,Ohshimo ShinichiroORCID,Hashimoto Satoru,Kanda Naoki,Maruyama Shuhei,Ogata Yoshitaka,Kawakami Daisuke,Shimizu Hiroaki,Hayakawa Katsura,Tanaka AikoORCID,Oshima Taku,Fuchigami Tatsuya,Yawata Hironori,Oe Kyoji,Kawauchi Akira,Yamagata Hidehiro,Harada MasahiroORCID,Sato Yuichi,Nakamura TomoyukiORCID,Sugiki Kei,Hakozaki Takahiro,Beppu Satoru,Anraku Masaki,Kato Noboru,Iwashita Tomomi,Kamijo Hiroshi,Kitagawa Yuichiro,Nagashima MichioORCID,Nishimaki Hirona,Tokuda Kentaro,Nishida OsamuORCID,Nakamura KensukeORCID

Abstract

Introduction: Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is an emerging problem in critically ill patients and the prevalence and risk factors are unclear in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This multicenter prospective observational study aimed to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of PICS in ventilated patients with COVID-19 after ICU discharge. Methods: Questionnaires were administered twice in surviving patients with COVID-19 who had required mechanical ventilation, concerning Barthel Index, Short-Memory Questionnaire, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scores. The risk factors for PICS were examined using a multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: The first and second PICS surveys were obtained at 5.5 and 13.5 months (mean) after ICU discharge, with 251 and 209 patients completing the questionnaires and with a prevalence of PICS of 58.6% and 60.8%, respectively, along with the highest percentages of cognitive impairment. Delirium (with an odds ratio of (OR) 2.34, 95% CI 1.1–4.9, and p = 0.03) and the duration of mechanical ventilation (with an OR of 1.29, 95% CI 1.05–1.58, and p = 0.02) were independently identified as the risk factors for PICS in the first PICS survey. Conclusion: Approximately 60% of the ventilated patients with COVID-19 experienced persistent PICS, especially delirium, and required longer mechanical ventilation.

Funder

Nestlé Health Science Company of Nestlé Japan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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