São Paulo Medical Journal (Mar 2024)

Physical condition and perceived fatigue in post-covid patients: An observational descriptive study

  • Tamara Iturriaga,
  • Fernanda Salazar-Pérez,
  • Marta Casallo-Cerezo,
  • Guillermo García-Pérez-de-Sevilla,
  • Alicia Sosa-Pedreschi,
  • Ignacio Diez-Vega,
  • Marta Supervia,
  • Olga Arroyo,
  • Margarita Pérez-Ruiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-3180.2023.0167.r1.04122023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 142, no. 4

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) often require hospital admission and experience sequelae such as chronic fatigue or low muscle mass. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the functional capacity of a cohort of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 who required hospitalization. DESIGN AND SETTING: An observational descriptive study was conducted on post-COVID-19 patients referred to the Rehabilitation Department of Gregorio Marañón Hospital (Madrid, SPAIN). METHODS: Cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, body composition, and perception of fatigue and dyspnea were analyzed. Furthermore, the existing correlations between clinical variables and physical conditions were analyzed. RESULTS: Forty-two patients who required hospital admission (80 ± 22.45 days) or intensive care unit (ICU) admission (58 ± 10.52 days) were analyzed. They presented with decreased strength, respiratory capacity, and moderate-to-severe perceived fatigue. Additionally, an inverse correlation was found between right-handgrip strength and days in the ICU, as well as the 6-minute walk test for women. Similarly, strength and fitness were negatively associated with perceived fatigue. CONCLUSIONS: Post-COVID-19 patients showed low muscle function and low levels of physical fitness associated with high perceived fatigue.

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