| Literature DB >> 33548208 |
Violaine Piquet1, Cédric Luczak1, Fabien Seiler1, Jordan Monaury1, Alexandre Martini1, Anthony B Ward2, Jean-Michel Gracies1, Damien Motavasseli3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the benefits associated with brief inpatient rehabilitation for coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) patients.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Pandemics; Rehabilitation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33548208 PMCID: PMC7857995 DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2021.01.069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Phys Med Rehabil ISSN: 0003-9993 Impact factor: 3.966
Population characteristics
| Demographics | Value, n (%) |
|---|---|
| Age, median ± IQR, y | 66±22 |
| Sex (Male) | 66 (66) |
| Mean delay post-onset at admission | 20.4±10.0 |
| Mean delay post-onset at discharge | 32.7±10.7 |
| BMI, mean ± SD | 26.0±5.4 |
NOTE. N=100; n≥95 for all collected data. Delays expressed in days.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; IQR, interquartile range; SD, standard deviation.
Unless specified otherwise.
Characteristics of hospital stays
| Acute Care | Value, n (%) |
|---|---|
| Prior intensive care | 23 (23) |
| Intubation | 13 (13) |
| Duration of intubation, mean ± SD | 8.2±8.5 |
| Nasal O2 at admission | 77 (77) |
| Nasal O2 at discharge | 58 (58) |
| Overall length of stay in acute care, mean ± SD | 14.4±8.7 |
| In intensive care, mean ± SD | 13.8±9.0 |
| In acute care after ICU, mean ± SD | 10.22±4.87 |
| In acute care if no ICU stay, mean ± SD | 11.65±6.48 |
NOTE. N=100; n≥99 for all collected data. Duration and length of stay expressed in days.
Abbreviation : SD, standard deviation.
Unless specified otherwise.
Fig 1Changes in Barthel index (n=89). (A) Barthel index items; items laid out to highlight motor tasks. (B) Barthel index total score. Data expressed in mean ± standard error of the mean. ∗P<.05. †P<.01. ‡P<.001.
Fig 2Functional data upon admission and at discharge. (A) Sit-to-stand parameters; (B) Borg scale before and after sit-to-stand test; (C) Grip strength in right-handed patients. Data expressed in mean ± standard error of the mean. ∗P<.05. †P<.01. ‡P<.001.
Fig 3Correlations between motor and functional tests and Barthel index or number of ICU days. (A) Barthel total score and sit-to-stand frequency at admission and discharge. (B) Barthel total score and mean grip strength at admission and discharge. (C) Grip strength and number of days spent in the ICU at admission and discharge. Spearman or Pearson tests were used according to conditions of normality on Shapiro–Wilk tests. Outliers beyond 2 standard deviations on Z-tests were excluded.