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Risk factors for fatigue and impaired function eight months after hospital admission with COVID-19
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- Schouborg , L B , Molsted , S , Lendorf , M E , Hegelund , M H , Ryrsø , C K , Sommer , D H , Kolte , L , Nolsöe , R L , Pedersen , T I , Harboe , Z B , Browatzki , A , Brandi , L , Krog , S M , Bestle , M H , Jørgensen , I M , Jensen , T Ø , Fischer , T K , Pedersen-Bjergaard , U & Lindegaard , B 2022 , ' Risk factors for fatigue and impaired function eight months after hospital admission with COVID-19 ' , Danish Medical Journal , vol. 69 , no. 4 , A08210633 . <
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- 2022
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Abstract
- INTRODUCTION: We aimed to evaluate post-COVID-19 fatigue, change in functional capacity and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) eight months after discharge from hospital due to COVID-19.METHODS: A total of 83 patients (35 women) admitted to the Copenhagen University Hospital - North Zealand Hospital, Denmark, for COVID-19 during the period from March to June 2020 were evaluated eight months after discharge using validated questionnaires quantifying fatigue, HRQoL and post-COVID-19 functional status. Follow-up data were correlated with measures of pre-COVID-19 status (anthropometrics, comorbidities) and measures of severity of the acute infection.RESULTS: A total of 22 (65%) women and 12 (26%) men reported excessive fatigue. In all, 20 women (67%) and 17 men (37%) reported decreased physical function. Female sex was associated with fatigue. Loss of physical function was associated with pre-COVID-19 presence of heart disease and absence of lung disease. Severity of the acute COVID-19 infection was not associated with fatigue or change in functional status. Fatigue and functional status were correlated with both generic HRQoL and lung disease-specific HRQoL.CONCLUSIONS: Female sex was associated with a higher risk of fatigue eight months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 infection. Regarding loss of functional capacity after COVID-19, we found an apparently protective effect of pre-COVID-19 lung disease. Our findings underscore the urgent need for further research and the importance of evaluating those recovering from COVID-19 for symptoms of excessive fatigue and change in functional capacity irrespective of the severity of the initial infection.FUNDING: none.TRIAL REGISTRATION: not relevant.
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- Schouborg , L B , Molsted , S , Lendorf , M E , Hegelund , M H , Ryrsø , C K , Sommer , D H , Kolte , L , Nolsöe , R L , Pedersen , T I , Harboe , Z B , Browatzki , A , Brandi , L , Krog , S M , Bestle , M H , Jørgensen , I M , Jensen , T Ø , Fischer , T K , Pedersen-Bjergaard , U & Lindegaard , B 2022 , ' Risk factors for fatigue and impaired function eight months after hospital admission with COVID-19 ' , Danish Medical Journal , vol. 69 , no. 4 , A08210633 . <
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1322776391
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource