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What the Future May Hold for Covid-19 Survivors
More than 3 million Americans1 have been hospitalized with Covid-19, and
And these are just the patients with severe Covid: those who were never hospitalized are also showing deleterious effects from the effects of their illness.
Covid in the ICU
What we know is that prior to Covid, 10% of all patients were admitted to ICU with acute respiratory distress syndrome4 (ARDS), despite receiving such life-saving measures as mechanical ventilation, medication, and supportive nutrition. Those who do survive face a long journey.4 Besides the specific respiratory recovery needed in those with ARDS, patients who have spent time in the ICU can develop multiple non-respiratory complications, including muscle wasting, generalized weakness, and delirium. The physical, cognitive, and psychological impairments that follow an ICU stay are termed postintensive care syndrome (PICS). PICS is an underrecognized phenomenon that describes the immense complications of an ICU stay for any reason. Recognition of this entity, and education of patients, is particularly important now as we face an ongoing pandemic which is creating a burgeoning number of ICU graduates.
PICS
Cognitive dysfunction is one hallmark of PICS. Delirium is a common complication of any hospitalization, with critically ill patients particularly susceptible given the severity of their illness and their exposure to medications such as sedatives. However, persistent global cognitive impairment is unique to PICS. Up to
The second aspect of PICS is its psychological component. In the Hopkins study,5
The final component of PICS is physical impairment. Those who are critically ill commonly suffer intensive care unit
Covid in the ICU
Estimates of the incidence of PICS due to Covid are evolving. A report on 1700 Covid hospitalized patients in Wuhan, China demonstrated a large prevalence of residual symptoms at 6 months. The most common symptoms were fatigue and weakness (63%), insomnia (26%), and anxiety or depression (
As more centers track the progress of their ICU graduates over time, we can better understand the profound impact of critical illness on our Covid patients and better educate our patients and families on what to expect. One might be able to gain some clues from what is known regarding the prior coronavirus epidemics, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). In these diseases, a meta-analysis showed significant rates of
Additional issues
What is particularly unique to Covid is the prevalence of long-term symptoms in those who were never hospitalized for Covid. Recent estimates of non-hospitalized patients who had Covid are showing at least 25% of them have had long-lasting effects, including stomach pain and respiratory
Financially
Conclusion
The long-term effects of hospitalization from Covid argues further for continued work on increasing the vaccination rate of our population. Even with Delta variant, vaccines decrease the risk of hospitalization and death by more than a factor of
- CDC. Covid Data Tracker. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#new-hospital-admissions
- CDC. Covid Data Tracker. Trends total death. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#trends_totaldeaths_currenthospitaladmissions|tot_deaths|sum_inpatient_beds_used_covid_7DayAvg
- Johns Hopkins. Weekly hospital trends. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/hospitalization-7-day-trend
- Bellani G, Laffey JG, Pham T, et al.; LUNG SAFE Investigators; ESICM Trials Group. Epidemiology, Patterns of Care, and Mortality for Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Intensive Care Units in 50 Countries. JAMA. 2016 Feb 23;315(8):788-800
- Ramona O. Hopkins, Lindell K. Weaver, Dave Collingridge, et al. Two-Year Cognitive, Emotional, and Quality-of-Life Outcomes in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Amer J Resp Crit Care Med. 2005; (171):4.
- Stevens, Robert D, Marshall, Scott A, Cornblath, David R, et al. A framework for diagnosing and classifying intensive care unit-acquired weakness, Critic Care Medic. 2009; (37)10: S299-S308.
- Chaolin Huang, Lixue Huang, Yeming Wang, et al. 6-month consequences of COVID-19 in patients discharged from om hospital: a cohort study. The Lancet 2021; 397(10270): 220-232.
- Gamberini L, Mazzoli CA, Sintonen H, et al.; ICU-RER COVID-19 Collaboration. Quality of life of COVID-19 critically ill survivors after ICU discharge: 90 days follow-up. Qual Life Res. 2021 Oct;30(10):2805-2817.
- Chopra V, Flanders SA, O'Malley M, et al. Sixty-Day Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19. Ann Intern Med. 2021 Apr;174(4):576-578.
- The Writing Committee for the COMEBAC Study Group. Four-Month Clinical Status of a Cohort of Patients After Hospitalization for COVID-19. JAMA. 2021;325(15):1525–1534.
- Ahmed H, Patel K, Greenwood DC, et al. Long-term clinical outcomes in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreaks after hospitalisation or ICU admission: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Rehabil Med. 2020 May 31;52(5): jrm00063.
- Logue JK, Franko NM, McCulloch DJ, et al. Sequelae in Adults at 6 Months After COVID-19 Infection. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(2): e210830.
- Brenda Goodman. Major study will investigate long-haul Covid-19. WebMD News Brief. Sept. 15, 2021. https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210915/major-study-will-investigate-long-haul-covid
- Vineet Chopra, Scott A. Flanders, Megan O’Malley, et al. Sixty-Day Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19. Ann Intern Med. Letters. 2021; Apr.
- Yuping Tsai, Tara M. Vogt, Fangjun Zhou. Patient Characteristics and Costs Associated With COVID-19–Related Medical Care Among Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries. Ann Intern Med. 2021; Aug.
- Lavery AM, Preston LE, Ko JY, et al. Characteristics of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Discharged and Experiencing Same-Hospital Readmission — United States, March–August 2020. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2020; 69:1695–1699.
- Scobie HM, Johnson AG, Suthar AB, et al. Monitoring Incidence of COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Deaths, by Vaccination Status — 13 U.S. Jurisdictions, April 4–July 17, 2021. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2021; 70:1284–1290.
What the Future May Hold for Covid-19 Survivors
More than 3 million Americans1 have been hospitalized with Covid-19, and
And these are just the patients with severe Covid: those who were never hospitalized are also showing deleterious effects from the effects of their illness.
Covid in the ICU
What we know is that prior to Covid, 10% of all patients were admitted to ICU with acute respiratory distress syndrome4 (ARDS), despite receiving such life-saving measures as mechanical ventilation, medication, and supportive nutrition. Those who do survive face a long journey.4 Besides the specific respiratory recovery needed in those with ARDS, patients who have spent time in the ICU can develop multiple non-respiratory complications, including muscle wasting, generalized weakness, and delirium. The physical, cognitive, and psychological impairments that follow an ICU stay are termed postintensive care syndrome (PICS). PICS is an underrecognized phenomenon that describes the immense complications of an ICU stay for any reason. Recognition of this entity, and education of patients, is particularly important now as we face an ongoing pandemic which is creating a burgeoning number of ICU graduates.
PICS
Cognitive dysfunction is one hallmark of PICS. Delirium is a common complication of any hospitalization, with critically ill patients particularly susceptible given the severity of their illness and their exposure to medications such as sedatives. However, persistent global cognitive impairment is unique to PICS. Up to
The second aspect of PICS is its psychological component. In the Hopkins study,5
The final component of PICS is physical impairment. Those who are critically ill commonly suffer intensive care unit
Covid in the ICU
Estimates of the incidence of PICS due to Covid are evolving. A report on 1700 Covid hospitalized patients in Wuhan, China demonstrated a large prevalence of residual symptoms at 6 months. The most common symptoms were fatigue and weakness (63%), insomnia (26%), and anxiety or depression (
As more centers track the progress of their ICU graduates over time, we can better understand the profound impact of critical illness on our Covid patients and better educate our patients and families on what to expect. One might be able to gain some clues from what is known regarding the prior coronavirus epidemics, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). In these diseases, a meta-analysis showed significant rates of
Additional issues
What is particularly unique to Covid is the prevalence of long-term symptoms in those who were never hospitalized for Covid. Recent estimates of non-hospitalized patients who had Covid are showing at least 25% of them have had long-lasting effects, including stomach pain and respiratory
Financially
Conclusion
The long-term effects of hospitalization from Covid argues further for continued work on increasing the vaccination rate of our population. Even with Delta variant, vaccines decrease the risk of hospitalization and death by more than a factor of
What the Future May Hold for Covid-19 Survivors
More than 3 million Americans1 have been hospitalized with Covid-19, and
And these are just the patients with severe Covid: those who were never hospitalized are also showing deleterious effects from the effects of their illness.
Covid in the ICU
What we know is that prior to Covid, 10% of all patients were admitted to ICU with acute respiratory distress syndrome4 (ARDS), despite receiving such life-saving measures as mechanical ventilation, medication, and supportive nutrition. Those who do survive face a long journey.4 Besides the specific respiratory recovery needed in those with ARDS, patients who have spent time in the ICU can develop multiple non-respiratory complications, including muscle wasting, generalized weakness, and delirium. The physical, cognitive, and psychological impairments that follow an ICU stay are termed postintensive care syndrome (PICS). PICS is an underrecognized phenomenon that describes the immense complications of an ICU stay for any reason. Recognition of this entity, and education of patients, is particularly important now as we face an ongoing pandemic which is creating a burgeoning number of ICU graduates.
PICS
Cognitive dysfunction is one hallmark of PICS. Delirium is a common complication of any hospitalization, with critically ill patients particularly susceptible given the severity of their illness and their exposure to medications such as sedatives. However, persistent global cognitive impairment is unique to PICS. Up to
The second aspect of PICS is its psychological component. In the Hopkins study,5
The final component of PICS is physical impairment. Those who are critically ill commonly suffer intensive care unit
Covid in the ICU
Estimates of the incidence of PICS due to Covid are evolving. A report on 1700 Covid hospitalized patients in Wuhan, China demonstrated a large prevalence of residual symptoms at 6 months. The most common symptoms were fatigue and weakness (63%), insomnia (26%), and anxiety or depression (
As more centers track the progress of their ICU graduates over time, we can better understand the profound impact of critical illness on our Covid patients and better educate our patients and families on what to expect. One might be able to gain some clues from what is known regarding the prior coronavirus epidemics, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). In these diseases, a meta-analysis showed significant rates of
Additional issues
What is particularly unique to Covid is the prevalence of long-term symptoms in those who were never hospitalized for Covid. Recent estimates of non-hospitalized patients who had Covid are showing at least 25% of them have had long-lasting effects, including stomach pain and respiratory
Financially
Conclusion
The long-term effects of hospitalization from Covid argues further for continued work on increasing the vaccination rate of our population. Even with Delta variant, vaccines decrease the risk of hospitalization and death by more than a factor of
- CDC. Covid Data Tracker. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#new-hospital-admissions
- CDC. Covid Data Tracker. Trends total death. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#trends_totaldeaths_currenthospitaladmissions|tot_deaths|sum_inpatient_beds_used_covid_7DayAvg
- Johns Hopkins. Weekly hospital trends. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/hospitalization-7-day-trend
- Bellani G, Laffey JG, Pham T, et al.; LUNG SAFE Investigators; ESICM Trials Group. Epidemiology, Patterns of Care, and Mortality for Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Intensive Care Units in 50 Countries. JAMA. 2016 Feb 23;315(8):788-800
- Ramona O. Hopkins, Lindell K. Weaver, Dave Collingridge, et al. Two-Year Cognitive, Emotional, and Quality-of-Life Outcomes in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Amer J Resp Crit Care Med. 2005; (171):4.
- Stevens, Robert D, Marshall, Scott A, Cornblath, David R, et al. A framework for diagnosing and classifying intensive care unit-acquired weakness, Critic Care Medic. 2009; (37)10: S299-S308.
- Chaolin Huang, Lixue Huang, Yeming Wang, et al. 6-month consequences of COVID-19 in patients discharged from om hospital: a cohort study. The Lancet 2021; 397(10270): 220-232.
- Gamberini L, Mazzoli CA, Sintonen H, et al.; ICU-RER COVID-19 Collaboration. Quality of life of COVID-19 critically ill survivors after ICU discharge: 90 days follow-up. Qual Life Res. 2021 Oct;30(10):2805-2817.
- Chopra V, Flanders SA, O'Malley M, et al. Sixty-Day Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19. Ann Intern Med. 2021 Apr;174(4):576-578.
- The Writing Committee for the COMEBAC Study Group. Four-Month Clinical Status of a Cohort of Patients After Hospitalization for COVID-19. JAMA. 2021;325(15):1525–1534.
- Ahmed H, Patel K, Greenwood DC, et al. Long-term clinical outcomes in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreaks after hospitalisation or ICU admission: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Rehabil Med. 2020 May 31;52(5): jrm00063.
- Logue JK, Franko NM, McCulloch DJ, et al. Sequelae in Adults at 6 Months After COVID-19 Infection. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(2): e210830.
- Brenda Goodman. Major study will investigate long-haul Covid-19. WebMD News Brief. Sept. 15, 2021. https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210915/major-study-will-investigate-long-haul-covid
- Vineet Chopra, Scott A. Flanders, Megan O’Malley, et al. Sixty-Day Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19. Ann Intern Med. Letters. 2021; Apr.
- Yuping Tsai, Tara M. Vogt, Fangjun Zhou. Patient Characteristics and Costs Associated With COVID-19–Related Medical Care Among Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries. Ann Intern Med. 2021; Aug.
- Lavery AM, Preston LE, Ko JY, et al. Characteristics of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Discharged and Experiencing Same-Hospital Readmission — United States, March–August 2020. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2020; 69:1695–1699.
- Scobie HM, Johnson AG, Suthar AB, et al. Monitoring Incidence of COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Deaths, by Vaccination Status — 13 U.S. Jurisdictions, April 4–July 17, 2021. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2021; 70:1284–1290.
- CDC. Covid Data Tracker. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#new-hospital-admissions
- CDC. Covid Data Tracker. Trends total death. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#trends_totaldeaths_currenthospitaladmissions|tot_deaths|sum_inpatient_beds_used_covid_7DayAvg
- Johns Hopkins. Weekly hospital trends. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/hospitalization-7-day-trend
- Bellani G, Laffey JG, Pham T, et al.; LUNG SAFE Investigators; ESICM Trials Group. Epidemiology, Patterns of Care, and Mortality for Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Intensive Care Units in 50 Countries. JAMA. 2016 Feb 23;315(8):788-800
- Ramona O. Hopkins, Lindell K. Weaver, Dave Collingridge, et al. Two-Year Cognitive, Emotional, and Quality-of-Life Outcomes in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Amer J Resp Crit Care Med. 2005; (171):4.
- Stevens, Robert D, Marshall, Scott A, Cornblath, David R, et al. A framework for diagnosing and classifying intensive care unit-acquired weakness, Critic Care Medic. 2009; (37)10: S299-S308.
- Chaolin Huang, Lixue Huang, Yeming Wang, et al. 6-month consequences of COVID-19 in patients discharged from om hospital: a cohort study. The Lancet 2021; 397(10270): 220-232.
- Gamberini L, Mazzoli CA, Sintonen H, et al.; ICU-RER COVID-19 Collaboration. Quality of life of COVID-19 critically ill survivors after ICU discharge: 90 days follow-up. Qual Life Res. 2021 Oct;30(10):2805-2817.
- Chopra V, Flanders SA, O'Malley M, et al. Sixty-Day Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19. Ann Intern Med. 2021 Apr;174(4):576-578.
- The Writing Committee for the COMEBAC Study Group. Four-Month Clinical Status of a Cohort of Patients After Hospitalization for COVID-19. JAMA. 2021;325(15):1525–1534.
- Ahmed H, Patel K, Greenwood DC, et al. Long-term clinical outcomes in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreaks after hospitalisation or ICU admission: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Rehabil Med. 2020 May 31;52(5): jrm00063.
- Logue JK, Franko NM, McCulloch DJ, et al. Sequelae in Adults at 6 Months After COVID-19 Infection. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(2): e210830.
- Brenda Goodman. Major study will investigate long-haul Covid-19. WebMD News Brief. Sept. 15, 2021. https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210915/major-study-will-investigate-long-haul-covid
- Vineet Chopra, Scott A. Flanders, Megan O’Malley, et al. Sixty-Day Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19. Ann Intern Med. Letters. 2021; Apr.
- Yuping Tsai, Tara M. Vogt, Fangjun Zhou. Patient Characteristics and Costs Associated With COVID-19–Related Medical Care Among Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries. Ann Intern Med. 2021; Aug.
- Lavery AM, Preston LE, Ko JY, et al. Characteristics of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Discharged and Experiencing Same-Hospital Readmission — United States, March–August 2020. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2020; 69:1695–1699.
- Scobie HM, Johnson AG, Suthar AB, et al. Monitoring Incidence of COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Deaths, by Vaccination Status — 13 U.S. Jurisdictions, April 4–July 17, 2021. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2021; 70:1284–1290.