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Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From a Tertiary Care Center: A Prospective Study
To determine the cardiopulmonary changes in the survivors of acute COVID-19 infection at 3–6 month and 6–12 month. We followed up 53 patients out of which 28 (52%) had mild COVID-19 and 25 (48%) had severe COVID-19. The first follow-up was between 3 month after diagnosis up to 6 month and second fol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10034886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37363281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40009-023-01236-9 |
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author | Kattamuri, Lakshmi Prasanna Vaishnavi Sharma, Vibhav Sarda, Radhika Sharma, Kunal Ajayababu, Anuj Gupta, Gaurav Vyas, Surabhi Pandey, Shivam Kumar, Arvind Wig, Naveet Narang, Rajiv Sinha, Sanjeev |
author_facet | Kattamuri, Lakshmi Prasanna Vaishnavi Sharma, Vibhav Sarda, Radhika Sharma, Kunal Ajayababu, Anuj Gupta, Gaurav Vyas, Surabhi Pandey, Shivam Kumar, Arvind Wig, Naveet Narang, Rajiv Sinha, Sanjeev |
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description | To determine the cardiopulmonary changes in the survivors of acute COVID-19 infection at 3–6 month and 6–12 month. We followed up 53 patients out of which 28 (52%) had mild COVID-19 and 25 (48%) had severe COVID-19. The first follow-up was between 3 month after diagnosis up to 6 month and second follow-up between 6 and 12 month from the date of diagnosis of acute COVID-19. They were monitored using vital parameters, pulmonary function tests, echocardiography and a chest computed tomography (CT) scan. We found improvement in diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO) with a median of 52% of predicted and 80% of predicted at the first and second follow-up, respectively. There was improvement in the CTSS in severe group from 22 (18–24) to 12 (10–18; p-0.001). Multivariable logistic regression revealed increased odds of past severe disease with higher CTSS at follow-up (OR-1.7 [CI 1.14–2.77]; P = 0.01). Correlation was found between CTSS and DLCO at second follow-up (r(2) = 0.36; p < 0.01). Most of patients recovered from COVID-19 but a subgroup of patients continued to have persistent radiological and pulmonary function abnormalities necessitating a structured follow-up. |
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spelling | pubmed-100348862023-03-23 Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From a Tertiary Care Center: A Prospective Study Kattamuri, Lakshmi Prasanna Vaishnavi Sharma, Vibhav Sarda, Radhika Sharma, Kunal Ajayababu, Anuj Gupta, Gaurav Vyas, Surabhi Pandey, Shivam Kumar, Arvind Wig, Naveet Narang, Rajiv Sinha, Sanjeev Natl Acad Sci Lett News/Views and Comments To determine the cardiopulmonary changes in the survivors of acute COVID-19 infection at 3–6 month and 6–12 month. We followed up 53 patients out of which 28 (52%) had mild COVID-19 and 25 (48%) had severe COVID-19. The first follow-up was between 3 month after diagnosis up to 6 month and second follow-up between 6 and 12 month from the date of diagnosis of acute COVID-19. They were monitored using vital parameters, pulmonary function tests, echocardiography and a chest computed tomography (CT) scan. We found improvement in diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO) with a median of 52% of predicted and 80% of predicted at the first and second follow-up, respectively. There was improvement in the CTSS in severe group from 22 (18–24) to 12 (10–18; p-0.001). Multivariable logistic regression revealed increased odds of past severe disease with higher CTSS at follow-up (OR-1.7 [CI 1.14–2.77]; P = 0.01). Correlation was found between CTSS and DLCO at second follow-up (r(2) = 0.36; p < 0.01). Most of patients recovered from COVID-19 but a subgroup of patients continued to have persistent radiological and pulmonary function abnormalities necessitating a structured follow-up. Springer India 2023-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10034886/ /pubmed/37363281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40009-023-01236-9 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The National Academy of Sciences, India 2023 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | News/Views and Comments Kattamuri, Lakshmi Prasanna Vaishnavi Sharma, Vibhav Sarda, Radhika Sharma, Kunal Ajayababu, Anuj Gupta, Gaurav Vyas, Surabhi Pandey, Shivam Kumar, Arvind Wig, Naveet Narang, Rajiv Sinha, Sanjeev Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From a Tertiary Care Center: A Prospective Study |
title | Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From a Tertiary Care Center: A Prospective Study |
title_full | Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From a Tertiary Care Center: A Prospective Study |
title_fullStr | Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From a Tertiary Care Center: A Prospective Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From a Tertiary Care Center: A Prospective Study |
title_short | Cardiopulmonary Outcomes in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From a Tertiary Care Center: A Prospective Study |
title_sort | cardiopulmonary outcomes in covid-19 patients discharged from a tertiary care center: a prospective study |
topic | News/Views and Comments |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10034886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37363281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40009-023-01236-9 |
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