What’s going on following acute covid-19? Clinical characteristics of patients in an out-patient rehabilitation program

Author:

Albu Sergiu123,Zozaya Nicolás Rivas123,Murillo Narda123,García-Molina Alberto123,Chacón Cristian Andrés Figueroa123,Kumru Hatice123

Affiliation:

1. Fundació Institut Guttmann, Institut Universitari de Neurorehabilitació adscrit a la UAB, Badalona –Barcelona, Spain

2. Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès), Spain

3. Fundació Institut d’Investigació en Ciències de la Salut Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients present long-lasting physical and neuropsychological impairment, which may require rehabilitation. OBJECTIVES: The current cross-sectional study characterizes post COVID-19 sequelae and persistent symptoms in patients in an outpatient rehabilitation program. METHODS: Thirty patients [16 post-ICU and 14 non-ICU; median age = 54(43.8–62) years; 19 men] presenting sequelae and/or persistent symptoms (>3 months after acute COVID-19) were selected of 41 patients referred for neurorehabilitation. Patients underwent physical, neuropsychological and respiratory evaluation and assessment of impact of fatigue and quality of life. RESULTS: The main reasons for referral to rehabilitation were: fatigue (86.6%), dyspnea (66.7%), subjective cognitive impairment (46.7%) and neurological sequelae (33.3%). Post-ICU patient presented sequelae of critical illness myopathy and polyneuropathy, stroke and encephalopathy and lower forced vital capacity compared to non-ICU patients. Cognitive impairment was found in 63.3% of patients, with a similar profile in both sub-groups. Increased physical fatigue, anxiety and depression and low quality of life were prevalent irrespective of acute COVID-19 severity. CONCLUSIONS: The variability of post COVID-19 physical and neuropsychological impairment requires a complex screening process both in ICU and non-ICU patients. The high impact of persistent symptoms on daily life activities and quality of life, regardless of acute infection severity, indicate need for rehabilitation.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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