For the last years, studies have described the " Post-intensive care Syndrome " (PICS), which consists in alteration of quality of life, cognition, autonomy and psychological disorders within the months after intensive-care. Patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units are at high risks to develop PICS. The primary objective is to analyse the incidence of the post-traumatic stress disorder at 12 months after intensive-care for a COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).
Many studies have showed that ARDS survivors keep, even a long time after hospitalization, a functional respiratory disability, resulting on one hand from impaired diffusion of carbon monoxide, and on the other hand from a muscular weakness. Indeed, 67% of patients ventilated more than 10 days have a neuromyopathy whose recovery is uncertain. Beside this, Long-term quality of life is worse than in general population, due in particular to depressive and anxiety disorders such as post-traumatic syndrome disorder with a prevalence around 22% after one year. The follow-up will consist in phone call with an intensive care doctor. These visits would be the opportunity to screen the complications after intensive-care with, find solutions to cure them or decrease their impact on patient's life to improve quality of life and prevent the post-traumatic syndrome disorder PTSD. A review would be sent to the patients' General Practitioners at the end of each visit.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
52
The follow-up will consist in phone call with an intensive care doctor. These visits would be the opportunity to screen the complications after intensive-care with, find solutions to cure them or decrease their impact on patient's life to improve quality of life and prevent the post-traumatic syndrome disorder PTSD. A review would be sent to the patients' General Practitioners at the end of each visit.
University Hospital of Toulouse
Toulouse, France
Incidence of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with the Post-traumatic Checklist-5 (PCL-5) 12 months after intensive-care
Incidence of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with the Post-traumatic Checklist-5 (PCL-5) 12 months after intensive-care
Time frame: month 12
psychological disorders measured by QIDS
psychological disorders measured by QIDS, Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology. results from 0 to 27; 27 is the higher score of depressive symptoms
Time frame: Month 3
psychological disorders measured by STAI-YA
psychological disorders measured by STAI-YA, State Trait Inventory Anxiety. Results from 20 to 80. 80 is the higher score of anxiety
Time frame: Month 3
psychological disorders measured by QIDS
psychological disorders measured by QIDS : Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology. results from 0 to 27; 27 is the higher score of depressive symptoms
Time frame: Month 6
psychological disorders measured by STAI-YA
psychological disorders measured by STAI-YA, State Trait Inventory Anxiety. Results from 20 to 80. 80 is the higher score of anxiety
Time frame: Month 6
psychological disorders measured by QIDS
psychological disorders measured by QIDS, Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology. results from 0 to 27; 27 is the higher score of depressive symptoms
Time frame: Month 12
psychological disorders measured by STAI-YA
psychological disorders measured by STAI-YA, State Trait Inventory Anxiety. Results from 20 to 80. 80 is the higher score of anxiety
Time frame: Month 12
quality of life by EQL-5
Quality of life measured by European Quality of Life -5 scale (overall satisfaction of Europeans concerning different aspects of life) higher score is higher quality of life
Time frame: Month 3
quality of life by EQL-5
Quality of life measured by European Quality of Life -5 scale (overall satisfaction of Europeans concerning different aspects of life), higher score is higher quality of life
Time frame: Month 6
quality of life by EQL-5
Quality of life measured by European Quality of Life -5 scale (overall satisfaction of Europeans concerning different aspects of life), higher score is higher quality of life
Time frame: Month 12
nutritional status
nutritional status measured by Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
Time frame: Month 3
nutritional status
nutritional status measured by Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
Time frame: Month 6
nutritional status
nutritional status measured by Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
Time frame: Month 12
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