Use of sit-to-stand test to assess the physical capacity and exertional desaturation in patients post COVID-19
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Núñez Cortés, Rodrigo Ignacio
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Use of sit-to-stand test to assess the physical capacity and exertional desaturation in patients post COVID-19
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We propose the use of the 1-minute sit-to-stand test (1STST) to evaluate the physical capacity and exertional
desaturation one month after discharge in a sample of patients who survived COVID-19 pneumonia. This was a
cross-sectional study that collected routine data from consecutive patients admitted to the outpatient program
in a public hospital in Chile. Patients were asked to complete a 1STST. Data were analyzed according to those
with and without a prolonged hospital stay of >10 days. Eighty-three percent of the patients were able to
complete the test (N ¼ 50). The median age was 62.7+12.5 years. The average number of repetitions in the
1STST was 20.9 + 4.8. Thirty-two percent of patients had a decrease in pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) 4
points. The prolonged hospital stay subgroup had a significant increase in exertional desaturation (mean
difference ¼ 2.6; 95% CI ¼ 1.2 to 3.9; p ¼ 0.001) and dyspnea (mean difference ¼ 1.1; 95% CI ¼ 0.4 to
2.1; p ¼ 0.042) compared to the group of length of stay 10 days. In-hospital survivors of COVID-19, the
1STST showed a decrease in physical capacity at one month in those 90% who were able to complete it. The
1STST was able to discriminate between those with and without a prolonged hospital stay and was able to
detect exertional desaturation in some patients.
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Chronic Respiratory Disease Volume 18: 1–7 (2021)
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