Abstract
Introduction Monitoring the long-term consequences of COVID-19 and its impact on different aspects is es-sential.
Objective To assess functional capacity and as-sociated factors up to one year after hospital discharge in COVID-19 survivors.
Methods This cross-sectional study included individuals aged 18 years or older, re-sidents of a medium city in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with a laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19, who required hospitalization. Data collection was performed through home visits, face-to-face interviews, and physical tests, which assessed a set of sociodemographic, clinical, and health characteristics. The primary outcomes were func-tional status and muscle strength assessed by the Post-COVID-19 Functional Status Scale and the Medical Re-search Council Score. Analyses were performed using crude and adjusted logistic regression models.
Results Of the 160 individuals, the majority were female (53.1%), white (71.9%), with a mean age of 64 years. Functional limitations were identified in 67.5% (95%CI 46.2 - 70.2) of the sample, with 50.9% (95%CI: 41.8 - 60.0) present-ing changes in muscle strength, 10% of which (95%CI 5.8 - 17.0) presented muscle weakness. An association was found between greater functional limitation and diagnosis of respiratory diseases (p = 0.002). Changes in muscle strength were associated with female gender (p = 0.009), diagnosis of sarcopenia (p = 0.036), smoking (p = 0.022) and need for orotracheal intubation (p = 0.009).
Conclusion It was observed that, within one year after hospital discharge, individuals presented significant functional limitations, with more than half present-ing some type of muscle strength impairment and a portion showing signs of muscle weakness.
Health assessment; Hospitalization; Functional status; Acute post-COVID-19 syndrome
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Note: SIVEP-Gripe = Influenza Epidemiological Surveillance System; SARS = Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. *Number of hospital admissions in Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil, from 09/01/2021 to 09/15/2022.