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COVID-19: Patient Characteristics in the First Phase of Postintensive Care Rehabilitation

To describe clinical characteristics of patients after intensive care unit (ICU) treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who were admitted for inpatient rehabilitation. A cross-sectional design. Inpatient rehabilitation care in the Netherlands. All post-ICU patients with COVID-19 admitted...

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Published in:Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation 2021-06, Vol.3 (2), p.100108-100108, Article 100108
Main Authors: Wiertz, Carolina M.H., Vints, Wouter A.J., Maas, Geert J.C.M., Rasquin, Sascha M.C., van Horn, Yvette Y., Dremmen, Martijn P.M., Hemmen, Bena, Verbunt, Jeanine A.
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Summary:To describe clinical characteristics of patients after intensive care unit (ICU) treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who were admitted for inpatient rehabilitation. A cross-sectional design. Inpatient rehabilitation care in the Netherlands. All post-ICU patients with COVID-19 admitted to the rehabilitation center between April 2 and May 13, 2020, were invited to participate in the study. Included were patients older than 18 years needing inpatient rehabilitation after ICU treatment for COVID-19 (N=60; mean age, 59.9y; 75% male). Not applicable. The following information was collected in the first week of inpatient rehabilitation care: (1) demographics; (2) ICU stay parameters; (3) medical, physical, and functional characteristics; and (4) self-reported symptoms. The most important findings for rehabilitation were the following: in the first week after discharge to the rehabilitation center, 38.3% of all patients experienced exercise-induced oxygen desaturation, in 72.7% muscle weakness was present in all major muscle groups, and 21.7% had a reduced mobility in 1 or both shoulders. Furthermore 40% had dysphagia, and 39.2% reported symptoms of anxiety. Post-ICU patients with COVID-19 display physical and anxiety symptoms as reported in other post-ICU patient groups. However, this study showed some remarkable clinical characteristics of post-ICU patients with COVID-19. Rehabilitation programs need to anticipate on this. Long-term follow-up studies are necessary.
ISSN:2590-1095
2590-1095
DOI:10.1016/j.arrct.2021.100108