ESPEN 2021 Late Breaking Abstracts

Topic: Critical care

Abstract Submission Identifier: ESPEN21-LB-1944

NUTRITIONAL AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS AND HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF CRITICALLY ILL COVID-19 SURVIVORS. THE NUTRICOVID STUDY: AN INTERIM ANALYSIS AT 3 MONTHS POST-DISCHARGE

J. Álvarez-Hernández 1, C. Cuerda*, 2, S. Aceituno 3 and NUTRICOVID study research group of SENDIMAD

1Hospital Príncipe de Asturias, 2Hospital Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, 3Outcomes'10, Castellón, Spain

 

Rationale: Malnutrition in critically ill COVID-19 and its long-term effects are not well known(1). NUTRICOVID study aims to describe 1-yr evolution of nutritional, functional status, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of COVID-19 survivors post-discharge. 

Methods: A multicenter, ambispective, observational study is being conducted in 16 hospitals of Madrid (Spain) with ICU COVID-19 survivors of the 1st outbreak (March-June 2020). A descriptive interim analysis at 3 months post-discharge was performed (STATA v.14) including nutritional status (weight, MUST), functional status (SARC-F, Barthel), medical nutritional treatment (MNT) and HRQoL (EQ-5D) at discharge and at 3 months.

Results: A total of 199 patients were included: 70% male, mean age (SD) 61 (10) years; average (SD) weight loss during hospital stay 16% (8%). At discharge, 83% and 87% of patients were at high risk of malnutrition and sarcopenia, 81% were moderate-highly dependent, and 70 patients received MNT. At 3 months, the average (SD) weight gain was 8% (9%), 17% and 34% of patients were still at high risk of malnutrition and sarcopenia, but 63% were independent. 18 patients were still on MNT. The median EQ-VAS (IQR) at discharge was 40 (25-50), and improved to 60 (50-75) at 3 months. Distribution of patients with moderate to extreme problems/feelings according to EQ-5D was:

 

At discharge (N=178)

After 3-months (N=165)

Mobility

72% (128)

25% (41)

Self-care

52% (93)

11% (18)

Usual activities

77% (137)

30% (49)

Pain/discomfort

63% (113)

36% (59)

Anxiety/depression

42% (75)

24% (40)

Conclusion: This analysis evidences the favorable improvement on nutritional and functional status and HRQoL experienced in ICU COVID-19 survivors from hospital discharge to 3 months afterwards.

References: 1. Cawood AL et al. A Review of Nutrition Support Guidelines for Individuals with or Recovering from COVID-19 in the Community. Nutrients. 2020;12(11).

 

Disclosure of Interest: None Declared

 

Keywords: Covid 19, critically ill, Health-related Quality of Life, malnutrition risk, sarcopenia