A prospective cohort study on cognitive and psychological outcomes in COVID-19 ICU survivors at 3 months of follow up

被引:0
|
作者
Thomas, Merlin [1 ,2 ]
Hameed, Mansoor [1 ,2 ]
Hussein, Mousa [1 ,4 ]
George, Saibu [2 ,3 ]
Rajalekshmi, M. R. [5 ]
Akram, Jaweria [3 ]
Sharma, Rohit [6 ]
Al Adab, Aisha Hussain O. [1 ,2 ]
Ahmad, Mushtaq [1 ,2 ]
Singh, Rajvir [7 ]
Raza, Tasleem [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Hamad Gen Hosp, Dept Chest, Pulm Div, Doha, Qatar
[2] Weill Cornell Med, Dept Clin Med, Doha, Qatar
[3] Hamad Gen Hosp, Dept Med Intens Care, Doha, Qatar
[4] Qatar Univ, Dept Clin Med, Doha, Qatar
[5] Hamad Med Corp, Dept Med Res Ctr, Doha, Qatar
[6] Geisinger Hlth Syst, Dept Internal Med, Danville, PA USA
[7] Hamad Med Corp, Med Res Ctr, Doha, Qatar
关键词
COVID-19; depression; anxiety; stress; cognitive function; psychological function; DEPRESSION; QUALITY; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.3389/fmed.2024.1288761
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective The Outcomes - Short and Long term in ICU patient with COVID-19 "OUTSTRIP COVID-19" study was initiated to assess overall mortality, physical and psychiatric co-morbidities, reduction in lung function, and the ability to return to work post-ICU discharge with a follow-up period of 2 years in COVID-19 patients admitted to ICUs in Qatar. This paper focuses on the prevalence of cognitive impairment, depression, anxiety, and stress at baseline and 3 months after ICU discharge.Methods This prospective cohort study included 100 ICU survivors reviewed at baseline within 7 weeks of ICU discharge, with a 3-month follow-up. Demographics, clinical characteristics, and relevant medical history were collected at baseline. Cognitive outcomes were assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Basic (MoCA-B) tool, while psychological outcomes were evaluated using the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21).Results At baseline, 72% of ICU survivors exhibited mild cognitive impairment, which significantly improved to 56% at 3 months. However, severe cognitive impairment persisted in 20% of survivors at 3 months. For psychological outcomes, the mean depression score remained below 9 (5.64 +/- 6.90) at both time points, with no significant change. At baseline, 25% of survivors had clinical depression, which reduced to 16% at 3 months. The mean anxiety score at baseline (9.35 +/- 8.50) significantly decreased to 6.51 +/- 7.74 (p = 0.002) at 3 months. Anxiety was not reported by 48% of survivors at baseline and this increased to 66% at 3 months. Severe to extremely severe anxiety decreased from 19% to 12% during the same period. The mean stress score at baseline (8.34 +/- 8.07) did not significantly change at 3 months. At baseline, 18% experienced stress, which decreased to 12% at 3 months, with 5.3% facing severe to extremely severe stress.Results At baseline, 72% of ICU survivors exhibited mild cognitive impairment, which significantly improved to 56% at 3 months. However, severe cognitive impairment persisted in 20% of survivors at 3 months. For psychological outcomes, the mean depression score remained below 9 (5.64 +/- 6.90) at both time points, with no significant change. At baseline, 25% of survivors had clinical depression, which reduced to 16% at 3 months. The mean anxiety score at baseline (9.35 +/- 8.50) significantly decreased to 6.51 +/- 7.74 (p = 0.002) at 3 months. Anxiety was not reported by 48% of survivors at baseline and this increased to 66% at 3 months. Severe to extremely severe anxiety decreased from 19% to 12% during the same period. The mean stress score at baseline (8.34 +/- 8.07) did not significantly change at 3 months. At baseline, 18% experienced stress, which decreased to 12% at 3 months, with 5.3% facing severe to extremely severe stress.Results At baseline, 72% of ICU survivors exhibited mild cognitive impairment, which significantly improved to 56% at 3 months. However, severe cognitive impairment persisted in 20% of survivors at 3 months. For psychological outcomes, the mean depression score remained below 9 (5.64 +/- 6.90) at both time points, with no significant change. At baseline, 25% of survivors had clinical depression, which reduced to 16% at 3 months. The mean anxiety score at baseline (9.35 +/- 8.50) significantly decreased to 6.51 +/- 7.74 (p = 0.002) at 3 months. Anxiety was not reported by 48% of survivors at baseline and this increased to 66% at 3 months. Severe to extremely severe anxiety decreased from 19% to 12% during the same period. The mean stress score at baseline (8.34 +/- 8.07) did not significantly change at 3 months. At baseline, 18% experienced stress, which decreased to 12% at 3 months, with 5.3% facing severe to extremely severe stress.Results At baseline, 72% of ICU survivors exhibited mild cognitive impairment, which significantly improved to 56% at 3 months. However, severe cognitive impairment persisted in 20% of survivors at 3 months. For psychological outcomes, the mean depression score remained below 9 (5.64 +/- 6.90) at both time points, with no significant change. At baseline, 25% of survivors had clinical depression, which reduced to 16% at 3 months. The mean anxiety score at baseline (9.35 +/- 8.50) significantly decreased to 6.51 +/- 7.74 (p = 0.002) at 3 months. Anxiety was not reported by 48% of survivors at baseline and this increased to 66% at 3 months. Severe to extremely severe anxiety decreased from 19% to 12% during the same period. The mean stress score at baseline (8.34 +/- 8.07) did not significantly change at 3 months. At baseline, 18% experienced stress, which decreased to 12% at 3 months, with 5.3% facing severe to extremely severe stress.Conclusion COVID-19 ICU survivors experience significant cognitive impairment, anxiety, and stress. While cognitive impairment and anxiety showed improvements at 3 months, depression and stress remained unchanged. These outcomes strongly emphasize the requirement for thorough post-ICU care and comprehensive mental health assistance for individuals recovering from COVID-19. Customized interventions and additional research endeavors are crucial to effectively manage the cognitive and psychological consequences faced by these patients. The exploration of telemonitoring and innovative approaches can offer avenues to enhance the overall quality of life for survivors. Further investigation should encompass extended timeframes to analyze prolonged effects and consider the broader socioeconomic impact.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A Prospective Cohort Study (OUTSTRIP-COVID) on Functional and Spirometry Outcomes in COVID-19 ICU Survivors at 3 Months
    Thomas, Merlin
    Raza, Tasleem
    Hameed, Mansoor
    Sharma, Rohit
    Rajagopal, Rajalekshmi Maheswari
    Al Adab, Aisha Hussain O.
    Ahmad, Mushtaq
    George, Saibu
    Hussein, Mousa
    Akram, Jaweria
    Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed
    Hssain, Ali Ait
    Yousaf, Muhammad
    Khatib, Mohamad Yahya
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL MEDICINE, 2023, 16 : 2633 - 2642
  • [2] Functional and radiological correlation of ICU survivors with severe COVID-19 at 1 year follow up from the OUTSTRIP COVID-19 prospective cohort study
    Hussein, Mousa
    Thomas, Merlin
    Hameed, Mansoor
    Akram, Jaweria
    Nair, Rajalekshmi
    Kumar, Rajendra
    Rashid, Amal
    Aladab, Aisha
    George, Saibu
    Ahmad, Mushtaq
    Abdelhafeez, Maysa
    Kambal, Aalaa
    Raza, Tasleem
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2023, 62
  • [3] Follow-Up Study of the Cardiopulmonary and Psychological Outcomes of COVID-19 Survivors Six Months After Discharge in Sichuan, China
    Dai, Shuiping
    Zhao, Bennan
    Liu, Dafeng
    Zhou, Yongzhao
    Liu, Yaling
    Lan, Lijuan
    Li, Yalun
    Luo, Wenxin
    Zeng, Yilan
    Li, Weimin
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL MEDICINE, 2021, 14 : 7207 - 7217
  • [4] One-Year Outcomes of Mechanically Ventilated COVID-19 ICU Survivors: A Prospective Cohort Study
    Bels, Julia L. M.
    van Gassel, Rob J. J.
    Timmerman, Lieneke
    Hemmen, Bena
    van de Poll, Marcel C. G.
    Peters, Nicky H. G. M.
    Spruit, Martijn A.
    van Santen, Susanne
    Gietema, Hester A.
    Posthuma, Rein
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2022, 206 (06) : 777 - 780
  • [5] Cognitive and psychological outcomes and follow-up in severely affected COVID-19 survivors admitted to a rehabilitation hospital
    De Tanti, Antonio
    Conforti, Jessica
    Bruni, Stefania
    De Gaetano, Katia
    Cappalli, Asya
    Basagni, Benedetta
    Bertoni, Debora
    Saviola, Donatella
    NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2023, 44 (05) : 1481 - 1489
  • [6] Cognitive and psychological outcomes and follow-up in severely affected COVID-19 survivors admitted to a rehabilitation hospital
    Antonio De Tanti
    Jessica Conforti
    Stefania Bruni
    Katia De Gaetano
    Asya Cappalli
    Benedetta Basagni
    Debora Bertoni
    Donatella Saviola
    Neurological Sciences, 2023, 44 : 1481 - 1489
  • [7] Mental health symptoms in family members of COVID-19 ICU survivors 3 and 12 months after ICU admission: a multicentre prospective cohort study
    Heesakkers, Hidde
    van der Hoeven, Johannes G.
    Corsten, Stijn
    Janssen, Inge
    Ewalds, Esther
    Burgers-Bonthuis, Dominique
    Rettig, Thijs C. D.
    Jacobs, Cretien
    van Santen, Susanne
    Slooter, Arjen J. C.
    van der Woude, Margaretha C. E.
    Zegers, Marieke
    van den Boogaard, Mark
    INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 2022, 48 (03) : 322 - 331
  • [8] Mental health symptoms in family members of COVID-19 ICU survivors 3 and 12 months after ICU admission: a multicentre prospective cohort study
    Hidde Heesakkers
    Johannes G. van der Hoeven
    Stijn Corsten
    Inge Janssen
    Esther Ewalds
    Dominique Burgers-Bonthuis
    Thijs C. D. Rettig
    Crétien Jacobs
    Susanne van Santen
    Arjen J. C. Slooter
    Margaretha C. E. van der Woude
    Marieke Zegers
    Mark van den Boogaard
    Intensive Care Medicine, 2022, 48 : 322 - 331
  • [9] Functional decline, long term symptoms and course of frailty at 3-months follow-up in COVID-19 older survivors, a prospective observational cohort study
    Simon Prampart
    Sylvain Le Gentil
    Marie Laure Bureau
    Claire Macchi
    Caroline Leroux
    Guillaume Chapelet
    Laure de Decker
    Agnes Rouaud
    Anne Sophie Boureau
    BMC Geriatrics, 22
  • [10] Functional decline, long term symptoms and course of frailty at 3-months follow-up in COVID-19 older survivors, a prospective observational cohort study
    Prampart, Simon
    Le Gentil, Sylvain
    Bureau, Marie Laure
    Macchi, Claire
    Leroux, Caroline
    Chapelet, Guillaume
    de Decker, Laure
    Rouaud, Agnes
    Boureau, Anne Sophie
    BMC GERIATRICS, 2022, 22 (01)