TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of COVID-19 critical illness on new disability, functional outcomes and return to work at 6 months
T2 - a prospective cohort study
AU - Hodgson, Carol L.
AU - Higgins, Alisa M.
AU - Bailey, Michael J.
AU - Mather, Anne M.
AU - Beach, Lisa
AU - Bellomo, Rinaldo
AU - Bissett, Bernie
AU - Boden, Ianthe J.
AU - Bradley, Scott
AU - Burrell, Aidan
AU - Cooper, D. James
AU - Fulcher, Bentley J.
AU - Haines, Kimberley J.
AU - Hopkins, Jack
AU - Jones, Alice Y.M.
AU - Lane, Stuart
AU - Lawrence, Drew
AU - van der Lee, Lisa
AU - Liacos, Jennifer
AU - Linke, Natalie J.
AU - Gomes, Lonni Marques
AU - Nickels, Marc
AU - Ntoumenopoulos, George
AU - Myles, Paul S.
AU - Patman, Shane
AU - Paton, Michelle
AU - Pound, Gemma
AU - Rai, Sumeet
AU - Rix, Alana
AU - Rollinson, Thomas C.
AU - Sivasuthan, Janani
AU - Tipping, Claire J.
AU - Thomas, Peter
AU - Trapani, Tony
AU - Udy, Andrew A.
AU - Whitehead, Christina
AU - Hodgson, Isabelle T.
AU - Anderson, Shannah
AU - Neto, Ary Serpa
AU - the COVID-Recovery Study Investigators and the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021. The Author(s).
PY - 2021/11/8
Y1 - 2021/11/8
N2 - BACKGROUND: There are few reports of new functional impairment following critical illness from COVID-19. We aimed to describe the incidence of death or new disability, functional impairment and changes in health-related quality of life of patients after COVID-19 critical illness at 6 months. METHODS: In a nationally representative, multicenter, prospective cohort study of COVID-19 critical illness, we determined the prevalence of death or new disability at 6 months, the primary outcome. We measured mortality, new disability and return to work with changes in the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 12L (WHODAS) and health status with the EQ5D-5LTM. RESULTS: Of 274 eligible patients, 212 were enrolled from 30 hospitals. The median age was 61 (51-70) years, and 124 (58.5%) patients were male. At 6 months, 43/160 (26.9%) patients died and 42/108 (38.9%) responding survivors reported new disability. Compared to pre-illness, the WHODAS percentage score worsened (mean difference (MD), 10.40% [95% CI 7.06-13.77]; p < 0.001). Thirteen (11.4%) survivors had not returned to work due to poor health. There was a decrease in the EQ-5D-5LTM utility score (MD, - 0.19 [- 0.28 to - 0.10]; p < 0.001). At 6 months, 82 of 115 (71.3%) patients reported persistent symptoms. The independent predictors of death or new disability were higher severity of illness and increased frailty. CONCLUSIONS: At six months after COVID-19 critical illness, death and new disability was substantial. Over a third of survivors had new disability, which was widespread across all areas of functioning. Clinical trial registration NCT04401254 May 26, 2020.
AB - BACKGROUND: There are few reports of new functional impairment following critical illness from COVID-19. We aimed to describe the incidence of death or new disability, functional impairment and changes in health-related quality of life of patients after COVID-19 critical illness at 6 months. METHODS: In a nationally representative, multicenter, prospective cohort study of COVID-19 critical illness, we determined the prevalence of death or new disability at 6 months, the primary outcome. We measured mortality, new disability and return to work with changes in the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 12L (WHODAS) and health status with the EQ5D-5LTM. RESULTS: Of 274 eligible patients, 212 were enrolled from 30 hospitals. The median age was 61 (51-70) years, and 124 (58.5%) patients were male. At 6 months, 43/160 (26.9%) patients died and 42/108 (38.9%) responding survivors reported new disability. Compared to pre-illness, the WHODAS percentage score worsened (mean difference (MD), 10.40% [95% CI 7.06-13.77]; p < 0.001). Thirteen (11.4%) survivors had not returned to work due to poor health. There was a decrease in the EQ-5D-5LTM utility score (MD, - 0.19 [- 0.28 to - 0.10]; p < 0.001). At 6 months, 82 of 115 (71.3%) patients reported persistent symptoms. The independent predictors of death or new disability were higher severity of illness and increased frailty. CONCLUSIONS: At six months after COVID-19 critical illness, death and new disability was substantial. Over a third of survivors had new disability, which was widespread across all areas of functioning. Clinical trial registration NCT04401254 May 26, 2020.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Disability
KW - Intensive care
KW - Long-term outcome
KW - Mechanical ventilation
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U2 - 10.1186/s13054-021-03794-0
DO - 10.1186/s13054-021-03794-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 34749756
AN - SCOPUS:85121600194
SN - 1364-8535
VL - 25
JO - Critical Care
JF - Critical Care
IS - 1
M1 - 382
ER -