Comprehensive rehabilitation treatment for sub acute COVID-19 patients: an observational study.

2021 
Background COVID-19 is a respiratory infection but it should be considered as a systemic illness with increasing interest on the survivors sequelae and their management. Considering multi-organ disabilities, a comprehensive rehabilitation provided in sub-acute phase could be considered a suitable setting for these patients. Aim Objective of this article is to report the features and rehabilitative outcomes of patients requiring rehabilitation due to disabilities related to severe Covid -19 infection. Design Longitudinal Observational Study. Setting Rehabilitation Department in General Hospital. Population Patients showing multiple disabilities due to severe Covid 19 infection. Methods 39 consecutive patients were admitted to a rehabilitation ward transferred from ICU or Medical wards. Barthel Index and Functional Ambulation Categories were scored as disabilities measures. Data regarding comorbidity, rehabilitation course; swabs; procedures in acute phase; nonrespiratory manifestations; dysphagia, mental confusion; PaO2/FiO2; oxygen supplementation have been collected to admission and discharge. For all patients a comprehensive rehabilitation treatment, have been provided. Results Functional outcome is good with a statistical significant improvements in BI and FAC scores. 38 were discharged at their home. Mean LOS in acute wards was 46 days. Mean LOS in rehabilitation was 20 day. 11 patients still had tracheostomy at admission, none at discharge and all dysphagic patients recovered a normal oral feeding. The change in PaO2/FiO2 and the reduction of the oxygen supplementation testify a good recovery of pulmonary function. Conclusions Our results show a consistent recovery with little caregiver burden at discharge. Fast relocation from ICU makes beds available which are very valuable during pandemic. Comprehensive rehabilitation treatment provided in sub-acute phase for patients still positive for SARS-CoV-2, would be desiderable as it seem to be an effective setting. In this setting a strong medical assistance must be ensured. Clinical rehabilitation impact The activation of comprehensive rehabilitation settings able to assist sub acute patients still positive would be desirable as it could be a very efficient Healthcare Systems answer to the catastrophic pandemic, decompressing acute hospital as well. Furthermore contagious patients with swabs positivity affected by other kind of disabilities (i.e. Stroke, Femur Fracture) can be treated avoiding to loose the early rehabilitation.
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