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Impact of COVID-19 on posttraumatic stress disorder in ICU survivors: a prospective observational comparative cohort study
intensive care units
Document Type
Report
Author
Kalfon, PierreEl-Hage, WissamGeantot, Marie-AgnèsFavier, ConstanceBodet-Contentin, LaetitiaKuteifan, KhaldounOlivier, Pierre-YvesThévenin, DidierPottecher, JulienCrozon-Clauzel, JullienMauchien, BénédicteGalbois, Arnaudde Varax, RolandValera, SabineEstagnasie, PhilippeBerric, AudreyNyunga, MartineRevel, NathalieSimon, GeorgesKowalski, BenjaminSossou, AchilleSignouret, ThomasLeone, MarcDelalé, CharlesSeemann, AurélienLasocki, SigismondQuenot, Jean-PierreMonsel, AntoineMichel, OlivierPage, MathieuPatrigeon, René-GillesNicola, WalidThille, Arnaud W.Hekimian, GuillaumeAuquier, PascalBaumstarck, KarineCatry, HortenseDubus, Anne-LaureLaugery, LéaLintaff, MarionLourseyre, MélanieMerigard, LouMichel, LisaOuhmad, NawalPetit, SolennTricoche, LaurenceBeaumale, FlorentScholastique, Anne-SylvieMougenot, EmmanuelleDelerue, CélineFeller, MarcGrouille, JulienRochon, Charles-EdouardAudibert, JulietteBadre, GaëtanJourdain, CécileLehaie, LeslieAbdelkader, Hasni SiHenry, EmilieLabruyere, MarieBoulle-Geronimi, ClaireBeaussard, StéphanieNigeon, OlivierLoiez, AntheaCerro, ValérieMarchand, LaetitiaArbelot, CharlotteBuzelier, KarineLevy, DeborahLeloup, PascaleMessaoudi, KarimAlzina, CamilleNguyen, LeeNowak, SteveIchai, CaroleDiop, AminataBrisson, HélèneConstantin, Jean-MichelLakhal, SamiaOudihat, MadjidCoudroy, RémiGuyon, CaroleFrat, Jean-PierreRobert, RenéLubango, NadineVillequey, LisaHecketsweiler, StéphanePartouche, NicolasDucros, LaurentGardan, VincentRivoire, JulieDeparis-Dusautois, StéphanieLamri, LamiaLavalart, Alexandra
Source
Critical Care. March 14, 2024, Vol. 28 Issue 1
Subject
France
Language
English
ISSN
1364-8535
Abstract
Author(s): Pierre Kalfon[sup.1,2,36] , Wissam El-Hage[sup.3,4] , Marie-Agnès Geantot[sup.5] , Constance Favier[sup.2] , Laetitia Bodet-Contentin[sup.6,7] , Khaldoun Kuteifan[sup.8] , Pierre-Yves Olivier[sup.9] , Didier Thévenin[sup.10] , Julien Pottecher[sup.11] , Jullien Crozon-Clauzel[sup.12] [...]
Background Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) can affect one in five ICU survivors. At the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, admission to the ICU for COVID-19 was stressful due to the severity of this disease. This study assessed whether admission to the ICU for COVID-19 was associated with a higher prevalence of PTSD compared with other causes of ICU admission after adjustment for pre-ICU psychological factors. Methods This prospective observational comparative cohort study included 31 ICUs. Eligible patients were adult ICU survivors hospitalized during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in France, regardless of the reason for admission. The prevalence of presumptive diagnosis of PTSD at 6 months was assessed using the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5). Sociodemographics, clinical data, history of childhood trauma (Childhood Trauma Questionnaire [CTQ]), and exposure to potentially traumatic events (Life Events Checklist for DSM-5 [LEC-5]) were assessed. Results Of the 778 ICU survivors included during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in France, 417 and 361 were assigned to the COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 cohorts, respectively. Fourteen (4.9%) and 11 (4.9%), respectively, presented with presumptive diagnosis of PTSD at 6 months (p = 0.976). After adjusting for age, sex, severity score at admission, use of invasive mechanical ventilation, ICU duration, CTQ and LEC-5, COVID-19 status was not associated with presumptive diagnosis of PTSD using the PCL-5. Only female sex was associated with presumptive diagnosis of PTSD. However, COVID-19 patients reported significantly more intrusion and avoidance symptoms than non-COVID patients (39% vs. 29%, p = 0.015 and 27% vs. 19%, p = 0.030), respectively. The median PCL-5 score was higher in the COVID-19 than non-COVID-19 cohort (9 [3, 20] vs. 4 [2, 16], p = 0.034). Conclusion Admission to the ICU for COVID-19 was not associated with a higher prevalence of PTSD compared with admission for another cause during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in France. However, intrusion and avoidance symptoms were more frequent in COVID-19 patients than in non-COVID-19 patients. Trial Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier NCT03991611, registered on June 19, 2019. Keywords: Critical care, Posttraumatic stress disorder, COVID-19, Intensive care unit