Lingering symptoms are common after COVID hospitalization nih_nhlbi JAMA_current jamanetworkopen
How do symptoms, disabilities, and financial problems evolve in the 6 months after COVID-19-related hospitalization?In this national US cohort study that included 825 adults discharged from 44 hospitals, 75.4% of COVID-19 survivors experienced cardiopulmonary problems at 6 months compared with 67.3% at month 1. Decreases were noted at 6 months in financial problems and functional limitations .
New or worsened cardiopulmonary symptoms, financial problems, functional impairments, perceived return to baseline health, and quality of life. Logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with new cardiopulmonary symptoms or financial problems at 6 months.A total of 825 adults met eligibility criteria and completed at least 1 follow-up survey. Median age was 56 years; 253 participants were Hispanic, 145 were non-Hispanic Black, and 360 were non-Hispanic White.
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