Recovery after acute illness after hospital discharge: A prospective cohort study

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Background: Long-term outcomes after acute medical and surgical illness are largely unknown. Aim: To describe cognitive and physical function, health-related quality of life and risk of anxiety and depression after acute illness. Design: Prospective cohort study. Methods:Homevisitatthreeandtwelvemonthsmeasuring:RepeatableBatteryfortheAssessmentofNeuropsychological Status (RBANS), Chelsea Critical Care Physical Assessment tool, Short Form Health Survey, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Trail Making Test. Results: Of 101 included patients, 60 were visited at three and 36 at twelve months. The RBANS value was 84 (69-96) at three months and 88 (69-101) at twelve months. Conclusions: We found a moderately reduced cognitive function three and twelve months after acute illness.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAcute Medicine
Volume19
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)118-124
Number of pages7
ISSN1747-4884
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Research areas

  • Anxiety and depression, Cognition disorders, Critical illness, Quality of life

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