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Six-month follow-up of functional status in discharged patients with coronavirus disease 2019

Authors :
H J Huang
Yi-xian Zhang
Xiao-ling Chen
Hailong Lin
Pincang Xia
Xiao-qing Li
Hanhan Lei
Ronghua Chen
Shuang-fang Fang
Zhen-yang Zheng
Houwei Du
Jun-nian Chen
Sangru Wu
Nan Liu
Li-min Chen
Xiao-bin Pan
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Background The long-term functional outcome of discharged patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remains unresolved. We aimed to describe a six-month follow-up of functional status of COVID-19 survivors.Methods We reviewed the data of COVID-19 patients who had been consecutively admitted to the Tumor Center of Union Hospital (Wuhan, China) between 15 February and 14 March 2020. We quantified a six-month functional outcome reflecting symptoms and disability in COVID-19 survivors using a post-COVID-19 functional status scale ranging from 0 to 5 (PCFS). We examined the risk factors for the incomplete functional status defined as a PCFS > 0 at a six-month follow-up after discharge.Results We included a total of 95 COVID-19 survivors with a median age of 62 (IQR 53-69) who had a complete functional status (PCFS grade 0) at baseline in this retrospective observational study. At six-month follow-up, 67 (70.5%) patients had a complete functional outcome (grade 0), 9 (9.5%) had a negligible limited function (grade 1), 12 (12.6%) had a mild limited function (grade 2), 7 (7.4%) had moderate limited function (grade 3). Univariable logistic regression analysis showed a significant association between the onset symptoms of muscle or joint pain and an increased risk of incomplete function (unadjusted OR 4.06, 95%CI 1.33 - 12.37). This association remained after adjustment for age and admission delay (adjusted OR 3.39, 95%CI 1.06 - 10.81, p = 0.039).Conclusions A small proportion of discharged COVID-19 patients may have an incomplete functional outcome at a six-month follow-up; intervention strategies are required.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2c1b78b14dee8b2e7dc6c556cc77f884
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-132296/v1