Functional characteristics and subjective disease perception in patients with COVID-19 two months after hospital discharge

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Introduction Although early inpatient and post-hospital rehabilitation is recognized as necessary, not all COVID-19 patients have access to rehabilitation. There are no published reports in the literature that investigate outcomes of who do receive after COVID-19. Our aim was evaluate possible improvements determinate functional psychological parameters two months their hospital discharge. Methods On both time points various motor, cognitive, clinical measurements such body composition, tensiomyography, blood pressure, spirometry, grip strength test, Timed Up Go gait speed, 30-second chair-stand Montreal Cognitive Assessment, were performed. Additionally, questionnaires SARC-CalF Edmonton frail scale, International Physical Activity questionnaire andThe Mediterranean Lifestyle index conducted assess lifestyle characteristics. Results A total 39 (87.2% male; mean age 59.1 ± 10.3 years), hospitalized due at Izola General Hospital (IGH), Slovenia between December 2020 April 2021, included. Patients assessed (T 1 T 2 ): taken receiving a negative test . After self-rehabilitation, we detected BMI increase ( p < .001), fat free mass better scale score = .014) MoCA .014). changes habits nor physical performance tests. Discussion It already known has long-term consequences regardless stage disease. findings support notion cannot fully regain functions within two-month period without structured or supervised Therefore, it crucial offer comprehensive incorporates clinical, motor exercises.

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عنوان ژورنال: Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2673-6861']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2023.1209900