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ABSTRACT: Background
The significant morbidity caused by COVID-19 necessitates further understanding of long-term recovery. Our aim was to evaluate long-term lung function, exercise capacity, and radiological findings in patients after critical COVID-19.Methods
Patients who received treatment in ICU for COVID-19 between March 2020 and January 2021 underwent pulmonary function tests, a 6MWD and CXR 6 months after hospital discharge.Results
A restrictive ventilatory defect was found in 35% (23/65) and an impaired diffusing capacity in 52% (32/62) at 6 months. The 6-minute walk distance was reduced in 33% (18/55), and 7% (4/55) of the patients had reduced exercise capacity. Chest X-ray was abnormal in 78% (52/67) at 6 months after hospital discharge.Conclusion
A significant number of patients had persisting lung function impairment and radiological abnormalities at 6 months after critical COVID-19. Reduced exercise capacity was rare.
SUBMITTER: Kattainen S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9215155 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kattainen Salla S Lindahl Anna A Vasankari Tuula T Ollila Henriikka H Volmonen Kirsi K Piirilä Päivi P Kauppi Paula P Paajanen Juuso J Kreivi Hanna-Riikka HR Ulenius Linda L Varpula Tero T Aro Miia M Reijula Jere J Hästbacka Johanna J
BMC pulmonary medicine 20220622 1
<h4>Background</h4>The significant morbidity caused by COVID-19 necessitates further understanding of long-term recovery. Our aim was to evaluate long-term lung function, exercise capacity, and radiological findings in patients after critical COVID-19.<h4>Methods</h4>Patients who received treatment in ICU for COVID-19 between March 2020 and January 2021 underwent pulmonary function tests, a 6MWD and CXR 6 months after hospital discharge.<h4>Results</h4>A restrictive ventilatory defect was found ...[more]