TY - JOUR
T1 - Midterm functional sequelae and implications in rehabilitation after coVid-19
T2 - A cross-sectional study
AU - No-More Covid Group
AU - Baricich, Alessio
AU - Borg, Margherita B.
AU - Cuneo, Daria
AU - Cadario, Emanuela
AU - Azzolina, Danila
AU - Balbo, Piero E.
AU - Bellan, Mattia
AU - Zeppegno, Patrizia
AU - Pirisi, Mario
AU - Cisari, Carlo
AU - Aimaretti, Gianluca
AU - Avanzi, Gian Carlo
AU - Baldon, Giulia
AU - Bartolomei, Giuseppe
AU - Battaglia, Marco
AU - Battistini, Sofia
AU - Binda, Valeria
AU - Cantaluppi, Vincenzo
AU - Castello, Luigi Mario
AU - Clivati, Elisa
AU - Costanzo, Martina
AU - Croce, Alessandro
AU - De Benedittis, Carla
AU - De Vecchi, Simona
AU - Feggi, Alessandro
AU - Gai, Martina
AU - Gambaro, Eleonora
AU - Gattoni, Eleonora
AU - Gramaglia, Carla
AU - Grisafi, Leonardo
AU - Guerriero, Chiara
AU - Hayden, Eyal
AU - Jona, Amalia
AU - Invernizzi, Marco
AU - Lorenzini, Luca
AU - Loreti, Lucia
AU - Martelli, Maria
AU - Matino, Erica
AU - Panero, Antonio
AU - Paracchini, Elena
AU - Patrucco, Filippo
AU - Patti, Giuseppe
AU - Pirovano, Alice
AU - Prosperini, Pierluigi
AU - Quaglino, Riccardo
AU - Rigamonti, Cristina
AU - Sainaghi, Pier P.
AU - Soddu, Daniele
AU - Vecchi, Camilla
AU - Zecca, Erika
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Edizioni Minerva Medica
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - bacKGrouNd: coVid-19 has been mainly investigated concerning the acute and subacute phase implications and management. Meanwhile, few studies focused on the midterm sequelae, which still remain largely unknown. aiM: to assess the physical performance of coVid-19 survivors at 3 to 6 months from hospital discharge. dEsiGN: a cross-sectional study focused on mid-term functional outcomes evaluation in coVid-19 survivors. sEttiNG: outpatients who had been previously hospitalized due to coVid-19 from March to May 2020 at the university hospital of Novara, italy. populatioN: We enrolled 204 patients, of which 60% were men, with the mean age of 57.9 years. METHODS: Patients firstly underwent the short physical performance battery test (SPPB), which is composed of a series of physical tests assessing the lower limb function and the functional status of the subjects. Subsequently, based on SPPB results, patients’ cardiorespiratory fitness performance was further investigated. Patients with normal SPPB score (SPPB>10) underwent the 2-minute walking test (2MWT) whereas, in order to safely test the cardiorespiratory function, in patients with abnormal SPPB score (SPPB≤10) the 1-minute sit-to-stand test (1MSTST) was performed. it should be noted that the 1Mstst can be safely performed even by subjects with compromised walking ability. RESULTS: Overall, 66 patients (32% of our sample) showed an impaired physical performance at 3 to 6 months after hospital discharge. In particular, 29 patients presented an SPPB score ≤10, and the 1MSTST confirmed this status in the whole group (100%) compared to the reference values for age and sex. besides, among patients with a normal sppb score, 37 showed a lower sex- and age-matched 2MWt score. finally, a significant association between Intensive Care Unit hospitalization or mechanical ventilation and physical impairment was observed together with a significant association between the walking ability (measured with SPPB and 2MWT) and the number of comorbidities. coNclusioNs: a residual physical and functional impairment was observed in coVid-19 survivors at mid-term evaluation after hospitalization. cliNical rEhabilitatioN iMpact: considering the current coVid-19 epidemiology, we might expect a tremendous burden of disability in the next future. thus, an appropriate clinical rehabilitation pathway must be implemented.
AB - bacKGrouNd: coVid-19 has been mainly investigated concerning the acute and subacute phase implications and management. Meanwhile, few studies focused on the midterm sequelae, which still remain largely unknown. aiM: to assess the physical performance of coVid-19 survivors at 3 to 6 months from hospital discharge. dEsiGN: a cross-sectional study focused on mid-term functional outcomes evaluation in coVid-19 survivors. sEttiNG: outpatients who had been previously hospitalized due to coVid-19 from March to May 2020 at the university hospital of Novara, italy. populatioN: We enrolled 204 patients, of which 60% were men, with the mean age of 57.9 years. METHODS: Patients firstly underwent the short physical performance battery test (SPPB), which is composed of a series of physical tests assessing the lower limb function and the functional status of the subjects. Subsequently, based on SPPB results, patients’ cardiorespiratory fitness performance was further investigated. Patients with normal SPPB score (SPPB>10) underwent the 2-minute walking test (2MWT) whereas, in order to safely test the cardiorespiratory function, in patients with abnormal SPPB score (SPPB≤10) the 1-minute sit-to-stand test (1MSTST) was performed. it should be noted that the 1Mstst can be safely performed even by subjects with compromised walking ability. RESULTS: Overall, 66 patients (32% of our sample) showed an impaired physical performance at 3 to 6 months after hospital discharge. In particular, 29 patients presented an SPPB score ≤10, and the 1MSTST confirmed this status in the whole group (100%) compared to the reference values for age and sex. besides, among patients with a normal sppb score, 37 showed a lower sex- and age-matched 2MWt score. finally, a significant association between Intensive Care Unit hospitalization or mechanical ventilation and physical impairment was observed together with a significant association between the walking ability (measured with SPPB and 2MWT) and the number of comorbidities. coNclusioNs: a residual physical and functional impairment was observed in coVid-19 survivors at mid-term evaluation after hospitalization. cliNical rEhabilitatioN iMpact: considering the current coVid-19 epidemiology, we might expect a tremendous burden of disability in the next future. thus, an appropriate clinical rehabilitation pathway must be implemented.
KW - CoVid-19
KW - Coronavirus
KW - Disability evaluation
KW - Outpatients
KW - Patient outcome assessment
KW - Rehabilitation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85106539464
U2 - 10.23736/S1973-9087.21.06699-5
DO - 10.23736/S1973-9087.21.06699-5
M3 - Article
SN - 1973-9087
VL - 57
SP - 199
EP - 207
JO - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
JF - European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
IS - 2
ER -