Clinical outcomes and quality of life of COVID-19 survivors: A follow-up of 3 months post hospital discharge

Over 66 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Therefore, understanding their clinical evolution beyond hospital discharge is essential not only from an individual standpoint, but from a populational level. Our primary aim was to assess the impact of COVID-19 on health-related q...

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Veröffentlicht in:Respiratory medicine 2021-08, Vol.184, p.106453-106453, Article 106453
Hauptverfasser: Todt, Beatriz Costa, Szlejf, Claudia, Duim, Etienne, Linhares, Alana O.M., Kogiso, Diogo, Varela, Gabriela, Campos, Bruna A., Baghelli Fonseca, Cristina Mara, Polesso, Leonardo E., Bordon, Ingra N.S., Cabral, Bruno T., Amorim, Victor L.P., Piza, Felipe M.T., Degani-Costa, Luiza Helena
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Zusammenfassung:Over 66 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Therefore, understanding their clinical evolution beyond hospital discharge is essential not only from an individual standpoint, but from a populational level. Our primary aim was to assess the impact of COVID-19 on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) 3 months after hospital discharge. Additionally, we screened for anxiety and depression and assessed important clinical outcomes. This was a single-center cohort study performed in Sao Paulo (Brazil), in which participants were contacted by telephone to answer a short survey. EQ-5D-3L was used to assess HRQoL and clinical data from patients’ index admission were retrieved from medical records. We contacted 251 participants (59.8% males, mean age 53 years old), 69.7% of which had presented with severe COVID-19. At 3 months of follow-up, 6 patients had died, 51 (20.3%) had visited the emergency department again and 17 (6.8%) had been readmitted to hospital. Seventy patients (27.9%) persisted with increased dyspnoea and 81 had a positive screening for anxiety/depression. Similarly, patients reported an overall worsening of EQ-5D-3L single summary index at 3 months compared to before the onset of COVID-19 symptoms (0.8012 (0.7368 – 1.0) vs. 1.0(0.7368 – 1.0), p 
ISSN:0954-6111
1532-3064
DOI:10.1016/j.rmed.2021.106453