Relationship between the spread of COVID-19, social frailty, and depressive symptoms in patients with heart failure.
Saki ShakutaMasashi YamashitaKentaro KamiyaNobuaki HamazakiKensuke UenoKohei NozakiShota UchidaTakumi NodaEmi MaekawaMinako Yamaoka-TojoAtsuhiko MatsunagaJunya AkoPublished in: Heart and vessels (2022)
In community-dwelling older people, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been reported to be associated with the development of frailty and depressive symptoms. We aimed to investigate whether the spread of COVID-19 is associated with the development of frailty in patients with heart failure (HF). The presence of the multi-domain of frailty in 257 patients with HF was assessed at hospital discharge. The spread of COVID-19 was significantly associated with the development of social frailty and depressive symptoms. Evaluation of these symptoms during hospitalization would support disease management and understanding of their social and psychological conditions.