Functional and Clinical Characteristics of Individuals Attending Pulmonary Rehabilitation After Severe COVID-19

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Gigliotti, Francesco [1 ]
Campagnini, Silvia [1 ,2 ]
Arienti, Chiara [3 ]
Banfi, Paolo, I [3 ]
Mannini, Andrea [1 ]
Bianchi, Luca N. C. [1 ,3 ]
COVID FDG Res Grp
机构
[1] IRCCS Fdn Don Carlo Gnocchi, Florence, Italy
[2] Scuola Super Sant Anna, BioRobot Inst, Pisa, Italy
[3] IRCCS Fdn Don Carlo Gnocchi, Milan, Italy
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COVID-19; survivors; pulmonary rehabilitation; prolonged hospitalization; functional dependency; severe disability; multidisciplinary rehabilitation program;
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10.4187/respcare.10128
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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BACKGROUND: A proportion of patients with COVID-19 need hospitalization due to severe respiratory symptoms. We sought to analyze characteristics of survivors of severe COVID-19 subsequently admitted to in-patient pulmonary rehabilitation and identify their rehabilitation needs. METHODS: From the COVID-19 Registry of Fondazione Don Gnocchi, we extracted 203 sub-jects admitted for in-patient pulmonary rehabilitation after severe COVID-19 from April 2020- September 2021. Specific information on acute-hospital stay and clinical and functional characteristics on admission to rehabilitation units were collected. RESULTS: During the acute phase of disease, 168 subjects received mechanical ventilation for 26 d; 85 experienced delirium during their stay in ICU. On admission to rehabilitation units, 20 subjects were still on mechanical ventilation; 57 had tracheostomy; 142 were on oxygen therapy; 49 were diagnosed critical illness neuropathy; 162 showed modified Barthel Index < 75; only 51 were able to perform a 6-min walk test; 32 of 90 scored abnormal at Montreal Cognitive Assessment; 43 of 88 scored abnormal at Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; 65 scored >= 2 at Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool, and 95 showed dysphagia needing logopedic treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis shows that subjects admitted for in-patient pulmonary rehabilitation after severe COVID-19 represent an extraordinarily multifaceted and clinically complex patient population who need customized, comprehensive rehabilitation programs carried out by teams with different professional skills. The need for step-down facilities, such as sub-intensive rehabilitation units, is also highlighted.
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