Evaluation of the Post-COVID-19 Functional Status (PCFS) Scale in a cohort of patients recovering from hypoxemic SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia

Naïla Benkalfate, Emmanuel Eschapasse,Thomas Georges,Camille Leblanc,Stephanie Dirou,Lise Melscoet,Anne-Laure Chéné, Delphine Horeau-Langlard, Charlotte Bry,Arnaud Chambellan, Aymeric Nicolas, Defrance Claire,Renan Liberge,Matilde Karakachoff,Jean-Benoit Hardouin,François-Xavier Blanc,Patricia Lemarchand

BMJ OPEN RESPIRATORY RESEARCH(2022)

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Introduction COVID-19 sequelae are numerous and multisystemic, and how to evaluate those symptomatic patients is a timely issue. Klok et al proposed the Post-COVID-19 Functional Status (PCFS) Scale as an easy tool to evaluate limitations related to persistent symptoms. Our aim was to analyse PCFS Scale ability to detect functional limitations and its correlation with quality of life in a cohort of patients, 2-9 months after hospitalisation for COVID-19 hypoxemic pneumonia. Methods PCFS Scale was evaluated in 121 patients together with quality of life and dyspnoea questionnaires, pulmonary function tests and CT scans. Results We observed a high correlation with multiple questionnaires (Short Form-36, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, modified Medical Research Council, end Borg Six-Minute Walk Test), making the PCFS Scale a quick and global tool to evaluate functional limitations related to various persistent symptoms following COVID-19 pneumonia. Discussion The PCFS Scale seems to be a suitable instrument to screen for patients who will require careful follow-up after COVID-19 hypoxemic pneumonia even in the absence of pulmonary sequelae.
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COVID-19, viral infection, respiratory infection, pneumonia
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