2021
DOI: 10.1111/aas.13811
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Factors and health‐related quality of life associated with participation in a post‐ICU follow‐up. A register study

Abstract: Background: Follow-up for heterogeneous intensive care patients presents challenges for rehabilitation interventions and outcome measurements. The aim was to describe and explore characteristics and determinants for visiting/not visiting a nurse-led clinic (NLC) at different time-points, and to describe physical and mental health (HRQoL) over time. Methods:Patients with a length of stay (LOS) of ≥72 hours, discharged from a general intensive care unit 2004-2014, who participated in a 6-month follow-up programm… Show more

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“…This is in line with data showing that lower levels of aerobic capacity are associated with deteriorated functional independence during activities of daily living (2). Glimelius Petersson et al (21) reported mental and physical components of the SF-36 collected 2 months after (non-COVID-19 patients) ICU discharge of 43 ± 29 and 32 ± 24, respectively, that is in line with our findings of 42 ± 17 and 43 ± 16. In contrast, when comparing our data with normative values for a similar age (22), it is clear that our patients are below those of healthy subjects.…”
Section: Vo 2 Max: Effects Of Covid-19 Versus Icu Staysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This is in line with data showing that lower levels of aerobic capacity are associated with deteriorated functional independence during activities of daily living (2). Glimelius Petersson et al (21) reported mental and physical components of the SF-36 collected 2 months after (non-COVID-19 patients) ICU discharge of 43 ± 29 and 32 ± 24, respectively, that is in line with our findings of 42 ± 17 and 43 ± 16. In contrast, when comparing our data with normative values for a similar age (22), it is clear that our patients are below those of healthy subjects.…”
Section: Vo 2 Max: Effects Of Covid-19 Versus Icu Staysupporting
confidence: 93%