Six-Month Quality of Life in COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit Survivors.
J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth
; 36(7): 1949-1955, 2022 07.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1373460
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
Because there is increasing evidence of serious deterioration in long-term quality of life (QoL) in coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) intensive care unit (ICU) survivors, the authors identified predictors of poor quality of life in these patients.DESIGN:
Prospective cohort study.SETTING:
Research hospital repurposed into a COVID-19 center.PARTICIPANTS:
Consecutive patients admitted in COVID-19 ICUs between March and June 2020.INTERVENTIONS:
An SF-36 questionnaire, which included physical and mental items, was used six months after patient's discharge. MEASUREMENTS AND MAINRESULTS:
A total of 403 patients were managed in the ICU, with a hospital mortality of 181 of 403 (44.9%), and 16 (4.0%) patients died within six months. Among the 125 questionnaire responders, only 32.0% and 52% had a normal quality of life in terms of the physical and mental component of health. Multivariate analysis identified low-molecular-weight heparin treatment in the ICU as the only modifiable factor associated with an increase in physical component of QoL odds ratio (OR) 3.341 (95% confidence interval 1.298-8.599), p = 0.012, and age ≥52 years OR 0.223 and female sex OR 0.321 were significantly associated with a decrease in the physical component. Medical history of cerebrovascular insufficiency was significantly associated with a decrease in mental component of QoL OR 0.125, and the only factor associated with an increase in the mental health component was body mass index ≥27.6 kg/m2 OR 7.466.CONCLUSIONS:
In COVID-19 ICU survivors the authors identified treatment with low- molecular-weight heparin as a predictor of improved physical component of QoL at 6 months.Keywords
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Collection:
International databases
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Quality of Life
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COVID-19
Type of study:
Cohort study
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Observational study
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Prognostic study
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Qualitative research
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Middle aged
Language:
English
Journal:
J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth
Journal subject:
Anesthesiology
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Cardiology
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
J.jvca.2021.08.036
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