Health-related quality of life after surviving intensive care for COVID-19: a prospective multicenter cohort study

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Peter Halvorsen
Michael Hultström
Johanna Hästbacka
Ing-Marie Larsson
Rakel Eklund
Filip K. Arnberg
Laura Hokkanen
Robert Frithiof
Ewa Wallin
Lotti Orwelius
Miklós Lipcsey
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[1] Uppsala University,Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Surgical Sciences
[2] Uppsala University,Integrative Physiology, Department of Medical Cell Biology
[3] Helsinki University Hospital,Department of Perioperative and Intensive Care Medicine
[4] and Helsinki University,Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
[5] Tampere University Hospital and Tampere University,Department of Medical Sciences, National Centre for Disaster Psychiatry
[6] Uppsala University,Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Faculty of Medicine
[7] University of Helsinki,Departments of Intensive Care
[8] Linköping University Hospital,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
[9] Linköping University,Hedenstierna Laboratory, Department of Surgical Sciences
[10] Uppsala University,Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care
[11] Uppsala University,undefined
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In survivors of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) incomplete mental and physical recovery may considerably impact daily activities and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). HRQoL can be evaluated with the RAND-36 questionnaire, a multidimensional instrument that assesses physical and mental aspects of health in eight dimensions. The objective was to investigate HRQoL in intensive care patients previously treated for COVID-19 at three Nordic university hospitals, in a prospective multi-center cohort study. HRQoL was measured using RAND-36, 3–9 months after discharge from intensive care units (ICU). One hospital performed a second follow-up 12 months after discharge. A score under the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval in the reference cohorts was considered as significantly reduced HRQoL. We screened 542 and included 252 patients. There was more than twice as many male (174) as female (78) patients and the median age was 61 (interquartile range, IQR 52–69) years. Hypertension was the most common comorbidity observed in 132 (52%) patients and 121 (48%) patients were mechanically ventilated for a median of 8 (IQR 4–14) days. In RAND-36 physical functioning, physical role functioning, general health (p < 0.001 for all) and social functioning (p < 0.05) were below reference, whereas bodily pain, emotional role functioning and mental health were not. In a time-to-event analysis female sex was associated with a decreased chance of reaching the reference HRQoL in the physical function, bodily pain and mental health dimensions. Higher body mass index was found in the physical functioning dimension and hypertension in the physical functioning, vitality and social functioning dimensions. Similar results were seen for diabetes mellitus in general health, vitality and mental health dimensions, as well as pulmonary illness in the physical role functioning dimension and psychiatric diagnosis in the social functioning dimension. Mechanical ventilation was associated with a decreased likelihood of achieving reference HRQoL in the bodily pain and physical functioning dimensions. Patients treated in an ICU because of COVID-19 had lower HRQoL 3–9 months after ICU discharge than 95% of the general population. Physical dimensions were more severely affected than mental dimensions. Female sex and several comorbidities were associated with a slower rate of recovery.
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