Physical recovery across care pathways up to 12 months after hospitalization for COVID-19: A multicenter prospective cohort study (CO-FLOW)

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Berentschot, Julia C. [1 ]
Heijenbrok-Kal, Majanka H. [2 ,3 ]
Bek, L. Martine [2 ]
Huijts, Susanne M. [1 ]
van Bommel, Jasper [4 ]
van Genderen, Michel E. [4 ]
Aerts, Joachim G. J. V. [1 ]
Ribbers, Gerard M. [2 ,3 ]
Hellemons, Merel E. [1 ]
van den Berg-Emons, Rita J. G. [2 ]
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[1] Erasmus MC, Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Dept Resp Med, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus MC, Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Dept Rehabil Med, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Rijndam Rehabil, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[4] Erasmus MC, Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Dept Adult Intens Care Med, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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COVID-19; Physical function; Physical recovery; Rehabilitation;
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10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100485
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Backgroud The sudden COVID-19 pandemic forced quick development of care pathways for patients with different needs. Trajectories of physical recovery in hospitalized patients for COVID-19 following different care pathways are unknown. We aimed to assess trajectories of physical recovery and levels of physical function reached within the different care pathways. Additionally, we assessed differences in physical function across care pathways at follow-up visits. Methods This multicenter prospective cohort study of adults who had been hospitalized for COVID-19 was performed in 10 centers, including 7 hospitals (1 academic and 6 regional hospitals) and 3 rehabilitation centers (1 medical rehabilitation center and 2 skilled nursing facilities), located in the Netherlands. Study visits were performed at 3, 6, and 12 months post -hospital discharge and included assessment of cardiorespiratory fitness (6 min walk test [6MWT], 1 min sit -to -stand test [1MSTST]), muscle strength (maximum handgrip strength [HGS]) and mobility (de Morton Mobility Index [DEMMI]). Findings We report findings for 582 patients who had been discharged from hospital between March 24, 2020 and June 17, 2021. Patients had a median age of 60 . 0 years, 68 . 9% (401/582) were male, 94 . 6% (561/582) had received oxygen therapy, and 35 . 2% (205/582) mechanical ventilation. We followed patients across four different rehabilitation settings: no rehabilitation (No -rehab, 19 . 6% [114/582]), community -based rehabilitation (Com-rehab, 54 . 1% [315/582]), medical rehabilitation (Med-rehab, 13 . 7% [80/582]), and rehabilitation in a skilled nursing facility (SNFrehab, 12 . 5% [73/582]). Overall, outcomes in 6MWT (14 . 9 meters [95% CI 7 . 4 to 22 . 4]), 1MSTST (2 . 2 repetitions [1 . 5 to 2 . 8]), and HGS (3 . 5 kg [2 . 9 to 4 . 0]) improved significantly ( p< 0 . 001) from 3 to 6 months and only HGS from 6 to 12 months (2 . 5 kg [1 . 8 to 3 . 1]; p< 0 . 001). DEMMI scores did not significantly improve over time. At 3 months, percentage of normative values reached in 1MSTST differed significantly ( p< 0.001) across care pathways, with largest impairments in Med- and SNF-rehab groups. At 12 months these differences were no longer significant, reaching, overall, 90 . 5% on 6MWD, 75 . 4% on 1MSTST, and 106 . 9% on HGS. Interpretation Overall, physical function improved after hospitalization for COVID-19, with largest improvement within 6 months post -discharge. Patients with rehabilitation after hospital discharge improved in more than one component of physical function, whereas patients without rehabilitation improved solely in muscle strength. Patients who received rehabilitation, and particularly patients with Med- and SNF-rehab, had more severe impairment in physical function at 3 months, but reached equal levels at 12 months compared to patients without follow-up treatment. Our findings indicate the importance of rehabilitation. Copyright <(c)> 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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