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Challenges in activities of daily living in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors from hospital discharge to everyday life: A prospective cohort study.

作者信息

Kristensen Lola Qvist, Eiskjær Hans, van Tulder Maurits, Wæhrens Eva Ejlersen, Højberg Christina Kjærgaard, Sørensen Lotte, Eastwood Glenn, Oestergaard Lisa Gregersen

机构信息

Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; DEFACTUM, Central Denmark Region, Aarhus, Denmark.

Department of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

Am Heart J. 2025 Dec;290:69-81. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2025.06.006. Epub 2025 Jun 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors face important challenges when performing activities of daily living (ADL). The aim was to describe the ADL ability among OHCA survivors at discharge from hospital, characteristics of OHCA survivors with decreased ADL ability, and changes in ADL ability over time.

METHODS

In this prospective cohort study, OHCA survivors were recruited and followed for 6 months. Observed ADL ability was evaluated prior to hospital discharge and at 6-month follow-up using the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS), and self-reported ADL ability with the ADL Interview (ADL-I). Characteristics were compared between 2 groups: Participants with decreased observed ADL ability below age norms at hospital discharge and those meeting or exceeding age norms.

RESULTS

Of the 156 OHCA survivors included, 125 completed the 6-month follow-up. At hospital discharge, 78% had observed ADL motor skills, and 47% ADL process skills below the competence thresholds. In total, 38% of the participants had an observed ADL ability below age norms. These participants were older and had lower cognitive scores at discharge compared to those meeting or exceeding the age norms. At hospital discharge, 89% reported decreased personal ADL ability, particularly in transferring, personal hygiene, body care, and dressing. Over 6 months, most participants improved in both their observed and self-reported ADL ability, although 11% still had an ability below age norm.

CONCLUSIONS

Most OHCA survivors experienced decreased observed and self-reported ADL ability at hospital discharge and, despite improvement, decreased ADL ability persisted even after 6 months in some OHCA survivors.

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