Health-related quality of life profiles, trajectories, persistent symptoms and pulmonary function one year after ICU discharge in invasively ventilated COVID-19 patients, a prospective follow-up study. (November 2021)
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- Health-related quality of life profiles, trajectories, persistent symptoms and pulmonary function one year after ICU discharge in invasively ventilated COVID-19 patients, a prospective follow-up study. (November 2021)
- Main Title:
- Health-related quality of life profiles, trajectories, persistent symptoms and pulmonary function one year after ICU discharge in invasively ventilated COVID-19 patients, a prospective follow-up study
- Authors:
- Gamberini, Lorenzo
Mazzoli, Carlo Alberto
Prediletto, Irene
Sintonen, Harri
Scaramuzzo, Gaetano
Allegri, Davide
Colombo, Davide
Tonetti, Tommaso
Zani, Gianluca
Capozzi, Chiara
Dalpiaz, Giorgia
Agnoletti, Vanni
Cappellini, Iacopo
Melegari, Gabriele
Damiani, Federica
Fusari, Maurizio
Gordini, Giovanni
Laici, Cristiana
Lanza, Maria Concetta
Leo, Mirco
Marudi, Andrea
Papa, Raffaella
Potalivo, Antonella
Montomoli, Jonathan
Taddei, Stefania
Mazzolini, Massimiliano
Ferravante, Anna Filomena
Nicali, Roberta
Ranieri, Vito Marco
Russo, Emanuele
Volta, Carlo Alberto
Spadaro, Savino
Tartaglione, Marco
Chiarini, Valentina
Buldini, Virginia
Coniglio, Carlo
Moro, Federico
Orlando, Silvia
Fecarotti, Daniele
Cilloni, Nicola
Giuntoli, Lorenzo
Bellocchio, Angela
Matteo, Emanuele
Pizzilli, Giacinto
Siniscalchi, Antonio
Tartivita, Chiara
Cavalli, Irene
Castelli, Andrea
Marchio, Annalisa
Bacchilega, Igor
Bernabé, Laura
Facondini, Francesca
Morini, Luca
Bissoni, Luca
Viola, Lorenzo
Meconi, Tommaso
Pavoni, Vittorio
Venni, Angelica
Pagni, Aline
Cleta, Patrizia Pompa
Cavagnino, Marco
Guzzo, Alessia
Malfatto, Anna
Adduci, Angelina
Pareschi, Silvia
Bertellini, Elisabetta
Maccieri, Jessica
Marinangeli, Elisa
Racca, Fabrizio
Verri, Marco
Falò, Giulia
Marangoni, Elisabetta
Ottaviani, Irene
Boni, Francesco
Felloni, Giulia
Baccarini, Federico Domenico
Terzitta, Marina
Maitan, Stefano
Tutino, Lorenzo
Senzi, Angelo
Consales, Guglielmo
Becherucci, Filippo
Imbriani, Michele
Orlandi, Paolo
Candini, Silvia
Golfieri, Rita
Ciccarese, Federica
Poerio, Antonio
Muratore, Francesco
Ferrari, Fabio
Mughetti, Martina
Giampalma, Emanuela
Franchini, Loredana
Neziri, Ersenad
Miceli, Marco
Minguzzi, Maria Teresa
Mellini, Lorenzo
Piciucchi, Sara
Monari, Matteo
Valli, Michele
Daniele, Federico
Ferioli, Martina
Nava, Stefano
Lazzari Agli, Luigi Arcangelo
Valentini, Ilaria
Bernardi, Eva
Balbi, Bruno
Contoli, Marco
Padovani, Marianna
Oldani, Stefano
Ravaglia, Claudia
Goti, Patrizio
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) impairment is often reported among COVID-19 ICU survivors, and little is known about their long-term outcomes. We evaluated the HRQoL trajectories between 3 months and 1 year after ICU discharge, the factors influencing these trajectories and the presence of clusters of HRQoL profiles in a population of COVID-19 patients who underwent invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). Moreover, pathophysiological correlations of residual dyspnea were tested. Methods: We followed up 178 survivors from 16 Italian ICUs up to one year after ICU discharge. HRQoL was investigated through the 15D instrument. Available pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and chest CT scans at 1 year were also collected. A linear mixed-effects model was adopted to identify factors associated with different HRQoL trajectories and a two-step cluster analysis was performed to identify HRQoL clusters. Results: We found that HRQoL increased during the study period, especially for the significant increase of the physical dimensions, while the mental dimensions and dyspnea remained substantially unchanged. Four main 15D profiles were identified: full recovery (47.2%), bad recovery (5.1%) and two partial recovery clusters with mostly physical (9.6%) or mental (38.2%) dimensions affected. Gender, duration of IMV and number of comorbidities significantly influenced HRQoL trajectories. Persistent dyspnea was reported in 58.4% of patients, and weakly, butAbstract: Background: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) impairment is often reported among COVID-19 ICU survivors, and little is known about their long-term outcomes. We evaluated the HRQoL trajectories between 3 months and 1 year after ICU discharge, the factors influencing these trajectories and the presence of clusters of HRQoL profiles in a population of COVID-19 patients who underwent invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). Moreover, pathophysiological correlations of residual dyspnea were tested. Methods: We followed up 178 survivors from 16 Italian ICUs up to one year after ICU discharge. HRQoL was investigated through the 15D instrument. Available pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and chest CT scans at 1 year were also collected. A linear mixed-effects model was adopted to identify factors associated with different HRQoL trajectories and a two-step cluster analysis was performed to identify HRQoL clusters. Results: We found that HRQoL increased during the study period, especially for the significant increase of the physical dimensions, while the mental dimensions and dyspnea remained substantially unchanged. Four main 15D profiles were identified: full recovery (47.2%), bad recovery (5.1%) and two partial recovery clusters with mostly physical (9.6%) or mental (38.2%) dimensions affected. Gender, duration of IMV and number of comorbidities significantly influenced HRQoL trajectories. Persistent dyspnea was reported in 58.4% of patients, and weakly, but significantly, correlated with both DLCO and length of IMV. Conclusions: HRQoL impairment is frequent 1 year after ICU discharge, and the lowest recovery is found in the mental dimensions. Persistent dyspnea is often reported and weakly correlated with PFTs alterations. Trial registration: NCT04411459. Highlights: Little is know about HRQoL long term evolution in COVID-19. In COVID-19 patients requiring ICU, HRQoL is impaired 1 year after acute phase. The lowest recovery 1 year after COVID-19 emerged in mental dimensions. Persistent dyspnea is reported in more 50% of patients 1 year after COVID-19. Impairment in pulmonary function weakly explains the entity of dyspnea complained. … (more)
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- Respiratory medicine. Volume 189(2021)
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- Respiratory medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 189(2021)
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- Volume 189, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 189
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0189-2021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-11
- Subjects:
- COVID-19 -- Acute respiratory distress syndrome -- Health-related quality of life -- Dyspnea -- Respiratory function tests
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