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Long term follow-up of quality of life and functional ability in patients with ICU acquired Weakness - A post hoc analysis.

Georgios Sidiras1, Irini Patsaki1, Eleftherios Karatzanos2, Maria Dakoutrou3, Alexandros Kouvarakos1, Georgios Mitsiou3, Christina Routsi1, Georgios Stranjalis4, Serafim Nanas1, Vasiliki Gerovasili1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: ICU acquired Weakness (ICUaW) is a common complication of critical illness. The aim of our study was the assessment of quality of life (QoL) and functional ability of patients with ICUaW, 6 months post hospital discharge.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eight hundred seventy eight consecutive patients who had been discharged from the ICU were evaluated and 128 of them, 36 with ICUaW, were eligible for the study. Muscle strength was evaluated with MRC and Hand grip dynamometry. The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) was used to evaluate the functional ability while QoL was assessed with the Nottingham Health Profile and with the SF-36 questionnaire.
RESULTS: Patients with ICUaW continued to have low MRC at hospital discharge, [53(49-56) vs. 59(58-60), p < 0.05]. Patients who developed ICUaW had lower Hand grip dynamometry at ICU, hospital discharge and 6 months after (p < 0.05). Patients with ICUaW have significantly lower FIM score at hospital discharge, 3 and 6 months post hospital discharge (p < 0.05) and persistently lower QoL at 3 and 6 months post hospital discharge(p < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: ICUaW is associated with persistent deficiencies in functional ability and Qol leading to a prolonged period of recovery. Further research is needed in the field of prevention and targeted rehabilitation of functionality in this patient group.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Functional ability; Intensive care unit acquired weakness; Post intensive care syndrome; Quality of life

Year:  2019        PMID: 31277049     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2019.06.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Crit Care        ISSN: 0883-9441            Impact factor:   3.425


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