ICU-Acquired Pneumonia Is Associated with Poor Health Post-COVID-19 Syndrome.
Ignacio Martín-LoechesAnna MotosRosario MenéndezAlbert GabarrúsJessica GonzálezLaia Fernández-BaratAdrián CeccatoRaquel Pérez-ArnalDario García-GasullaRicard FerrerJordi RieraJosé Ángel LorenteÓscar PeñuelasJesús F Bermejo-MartinDavid de Gonzalo-CalvoAlejandro RodríguezFerran BarbéLuciano AguileraRosario Amaya-VillarCarme BarberàJosé BarberánAaron Blandino OrtizElena Bustamante-MunguiraJesús CaballeroCristina CarbajalesNieves CarbonellMercedes Catalán-GonzálezCristóbal GalbánVíctor D Gumucio-SanguinoMaria Del Carmen de la TorreEmili DíazElena GallegoJosé Luis García GarmendiaJose Garnacho-MonteroJosé M GómezRuth Noemí Jorge GarcíaAna Loza-VázquezJudith Marín-CorralAmalia Martínez de la GándaraIgnacio Martínez VarelaJuan Lopez MessaGuillermo M AlbaicetaMariana Andrea NovoYhivian PeñascoPilar RicartLuis Urrelo-CerrónAngel Sánchez-MirallesSusana Sancho ChinestaLorenzo SociasJordi Solé-ViolánLuis Tamayo LomasPablo VidalAntoní TorresPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
Persistent post-COVID-19 symptoms occurred in more than two-thirds of patients. Female sex, duration of ICU stay, development of ICUAP, and ARDS all comprised independent factors for persistent poor health post-COVID-19. Prevention of ICUAP could have beneficial effects in poor health post-COVID-19.
Keyphrases
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- healthcare
- public health
- mental health
- intensive care unit
- health information
- end stage renal disease
- mechanical ventilation
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- depressive symptoms
- social media