Patient physical condition and functional sequelae following hospitalization with COVID-19: A cross-sectional observational study.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1097/MD.0000000000041948
Daniel Ángel García, Inmaculada Calvo Muñoz, Ismael Martínez Nicolás, Bianca Salmeri
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After hospitalization caused by COVID-19, a high prevalence of physical deterioration has been observed, hence the importance of having tests to evaluate the functional status of patients and to be able to perform a partition and subsequent referral to the physiotherapy service. This cross-sectional observational study describes the physical status according to the short physical performance battery (SPPB) of patients admitted to the hospital setting for COVID-19 and to identify variables potentially related to this outcome. Thirty-six patients admitted to the hospital setting for COVID-19 in the first wave living in the community. Patients were evaluated with the SPPB, strength test, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, the 1-minute sit-to stand, spirometry, the Barthel index, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and other patient-related data were collected. We performed bivariate and regression analyses. A linear regression was fitted, having SPPB as a dependent variable to ascertain the impact of intensive care unit (ICU) admission on physical performance. Five variables were related to SPPB. There was a significant relationship between admission to the ICU and having a heart disease (P = .015), the level of physical activity (P = .049), number of years smoking (P = .029) and days of hospitalization (P = .005). A total of 22.22% of analyzed patients suffered frailty. SPPB is related to altered respiratory pattern, quadriceps strength, 1-minute sit-to-stand and FEV1, Barthel score, days of hospitalization and FEV/FVC ratio. Lack of association between ICU stay, age or sex with SPPB results differs from the results of other studies.

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COVID-19住院后患者身体状况和功能后遗症:一项横断面观察性研究
据观察,COVID-19 患者入院后身体状况恶化的发生率很高,因此必须进行测试以评估患者的功能状况,并进行分区和随后转诊至物理治疗服务机构。这项横断面观察性研究根据短期体能测试(SPPB)描述了因 COVID-19 而入院的患者的体能状况,并确定了可能与这一结果相关的变量。第一波因 COVID-19 入院的 36 名患者居住在社区。我们对患者进行了 SPPB、力量测试、国际体力活动问卷、1 分钟坐立、肺活量测定、巴特尔指数、医院焦虑抑郁量表等评估,并收集了其他与患者相关的数据。我们进行了二元和回归分析。以 SPPB 为因变量进行线性回归,以确定入住重症监护病房(ICU)对体能表现的影响。有五个变量与 SPPB 有关。入住重症监护室与心脏病(P = .015)、体力活动水平(P = .049)、吸烟年数(P = .029)和住院天数(P = .005)之间存在明显关系。共有 22.22% 的分析对象患有虚弱症。SPPB 与呼吸模式改变、股四头肌力量、1 分钟坐立和 FEV1、Barthel 评分、住院天数和 FEV/FVC 比值有关。重症监护室住院时间、年龄或性别与 SPPB 结果之间没有关联,这与其他研究结果不同。
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