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Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study

BACKGROUND: Survivors of severe-to-critical coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may have functional impairment, radiological sequelae and persistent symptoms requiring prolonged follow-up. This pragmatic study aimed to describe their clinical follow-up and determine their respiratory recovery trajec...

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Autores principales: Schlemmer, Frédéric, Valentin, Simon, Boyer, Laurent, Guillaumot, Anne, Chabot, François, Dupin, Clairelyne, Le Guen, Pierre, Lorillon, Gwenael, Bergeron, Anne, Basille, Damien, Delomez, Julia, Andrejak, Claire, Bonnefoy, Valentine, Goussault, Hélène, Assié, Jean-Baptiste, Choinier, Pascaline, Ruppert, Anne-Marie, Cadranel, Jacques, Mennitti, Maria Chiara, Roumila, Mehdi, Colin, Charlotte, Günther, Sven, Sanchez, Olivier, Gille, Thomas, Sésé, Lucile, Uzunhan, Yurdagul, Faure, Morgane, Patout, Maxime, Morelot-Panzini, Capucine, Laveneziana, Pierantonio, Zysman, Maeva, Blanchard, Elodie, Raherison-Semjen, Chantal, Giraud, Violaine, Giroux-Leprieur, Etienne, Habib, Stéfanie, Roche, Nicolas, Dinh-Xuan, Anh Tuan, Sifaoui, Islem, Brillet, Pierre-Yves, Jung, Camille, Boutin, Emmanuelle, Layese, Richard, Canoui-Poitrine, Florence, Maitre, Bernard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10066566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36669777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01532-2022
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author Schlemmer, Frédéric
Valentin, Simon
Boyer, Laurent
Guillaumot, Anne
Chabot, François
Dupin, Clairelyne
Le Guen, Pierre
Lorillon, Gwenael
Bergeron, Anne
Basille, Damien
Delomez, Julia
Andrejak, Claire
Bonnefoy, Valentine
Goussault, Hélène
Assié, Jean-Baptiste
Choinier, Pascaline
Ruppert, Anne-Marie
Cadranel, Jacques
Mennitti, Maria Chiara
Roumila, Mehdi
Colin, Charlotte
Günther, Sven
Sanchez, Olivier
Gille, Thomas
Sésé, Lucile
Uzunhan, Yurdagul
Faure, Morgane
Patout, Maxime
Morelot-Panzini, Capucine
Laveneziana, Pierantonio
Zysman, Maeva
Blanchard, Elodie
Raherison-Semjen, Chantal
Giraud, Violaine
Giroux-Leprieur, Etienne
Habib, Stéfanie
Roche, Nicolas
Dinh-Xuan, Anh Tuan
Sifaoui, Islem
Brillet, Pierre-Yves
Jung, Camille
Boutin, Emmanuelle
Layese, Richard
Canoui-Poitrine, Florence
Maitre, Bernard
author_facet Schlemmer, Frédéric
Valentin, Simon
Boyer, Laurent
Guillaumot, Anne
Chabot, François
Dupin, Clairelyne
Le Guen, Pierre
Lorillon, Gwenael
Bergeron, Anne
Basille, Damien
Delomez, Julia
Andrejak, Claire
Bonnefoy, Valentine
Goussault, Hélène
Assié, Jean-Baptiste
Choinier, Pascaline
Ruppert, Anne-Marie
Cadranel, Jacques
Mennitti, Maria Chiara
Roumila, Mehdi
Colin, Charlotte
Günther, Sven
Sanchez, Olivier
Gille, Thomas
Sésé, Lucile
Uzunhan, Yurdagul
Faure, Morgane
Patout, Maxime
Morelot-Panzini, Capucine
Laveneziana, Pierantonio
Zysman, Maeva
Blanchard, Elodie
Raherison-Semjen, Chantal
Giraud, Violaine
Giroux-Leprieur, Etienne
Habib, Stéfanie
Roche, Nicolas
Dinh-Xuan, Anh Tuan
Sifaoui, Islem
Brillet, Pierre-Yves
Jung, Camille
Boutin, Emmanuelle
Layese, Richard
Canoui-Poitrine, Florence
Maitre, Bernard
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description BACKGROUND: Survivors of severe-to-critical coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may have functional impairment, radiological sequelae and persistent symptoms requiring prolonged follow-up. This pragmatic study aimed to describe their clinical follow-up and determine their respiratory recovery trajectories, and the factors that could influence them and their health-related quality of life. METHODS: Adults hospitalised for severe-to-critical COVID-19 were evaluated at 3 months and up to 12 months post-hospital discharge in this prospective, multicentre, cohort study. RESULTS: Among 485 enrolled participants, 293 (60%) were reassessed at 6 months and 163 (35%) at 12 months; 89 (51%) and 47 (27%) of the 173 participants initially managed with standard oxygen were reassessed at 6 and 12 months, respectively. At 3 months, 34%, 70% and 56% of the participants had a restrictive lung defect, impaired diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (D(LCO)) and significant radiological sequelae, respectively. During extended follow-up, both D(LCO) and forced vital capacity percentage predicted increased by means of +4 points at 6 months and +6 points at 12 months. Sex, body mass index, chronic respiratory disease, immunosuppression, pneumonia extent or corticosteroid use during acute COVID-19 and prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) were associated with D(LCO) at 3 months, but not its trajectory thereafter. Among 475 (98%) patients with at least one chest computed tomography scan during follow-up, 196 (41%) had significant sequelae on their last images. CONCLUSIONS: Although pulmonary function and radiological abnormalities improved up to 1 year post-acute COVID-19, high percentages of severe-to-critical disease survivors, including a notable proportion of those managed with standard oxygen, had significant lung sequelae and residual symptoms justifying prolonged follow-up.
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spelling pubmed-100665662023-04-02 Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study Schlemmer, Frédéric Valentin, Simon Boyer, Laurent Guillaumot, Anne Chabot, François Dupin, Clairelyne Le Guen, Pierre Lorillon, Gwenael Bergeron, Anne Basille, Damien Delomez, Julia Andrejak, Claire Bonnefoy, Valentine Goussault, Hélène Assié, Jean-Baptiste Choinier, Pascaline Ruppert, Anne-Marie Cadranel, Jacques Mennitti, Maria Chiara Roumila, Mehdi Colin, Charlotte Günther, Sven Sanchez, Olivier Gille, Thomas Sésé, Lucile Uzunhan, Yurdagul Faure, Morgane Patout, Maxime Morelot-Panzini, Capucine Laveneziana, Pierantonio Zysman, Maeva Blanchard, Elodie Raherison-Semjen, Chantal Giraud, Violaine Giroux-Leprieur, Etienne Habib, Stéfanie Roche, Nicolas Dinh-Xuan, Anh Tuan Sifaoui, Islem Brillet, Pierre-Yves Jung, Camille Boutin, Emmanuelle Layese, Richard Canoui-Poitrine, Florence Maitre, Bernard Eur Respir J Original Research Articles BACKGROUND: Survivors of severe-to-critical coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may have functional impairment, radiological sequelae and persistent symptoms requiring prolonged follow-up. This pragmatic study aimed to describe their clinical follow-up and determine their respiratory recovery trajectories, and the factors that could influence them and their health-related quality of life. METHODS: Adults hospitalised for severe-to-critical COVID-19 were evaluated at 3 months and up to 12 months post-hospital discharge in this prospective, multicentre, cohort study. RESULTS: Among 485 enrolled participants, 293 (60%) were reassessed at 6 months and 163 (35%) at 12 months; 89 (51%) and 47 (27%) of the 173 participants initially managed with standard oxygen were reassessed at 6 and 12 months, respectively. At 3 months, 34%, 70% and 56% of the participants had a restrictive lung defect, impaired diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (D(LCO)) and significant radiological sequelae, respectively. During extended follow-up, both D(LCO) and forced vital capacity percentage predicted increased by means of +4 points at 6 months and +6 points at 12 months. Sex, body mass index, chronic respiratory disease, immunosuppression, pneumonia extent or corticosteroid use during acute COVID-19 and prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) were associated with D(LCO) at 3 months, but not its trajectory thereafter. Among 475 (98%) patients with at least one chest computed tomography scan during follow-up, 196 (41%) had significant sequelae on their last images. CONCLUSIONS: Although pulmonary function and radiological abnormalities improved up to 1 year post-acute COVID-19, high percentages of severe-to-critical disease survivors, including a notable proportion of those managed with standard oxygen, had significant lung sequelae and residual symptoms justifying prolonged follow-up. European Respiratory Society 2023-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10066566/ /pubmed/36669777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01532-2022 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
spellingShingle Original Research Articles
Schlemmer, Frédéric
Valentin, Simon
Boyer, Laurent
Guillaumot, Anne
Chabot, François
Dupin, Clairelyne
Le Guen, Pierre
Lorillon, Gwenael
Bergeron, Anne
Basille, Damien
Delomez, Julia
Andrejak, Claire
Bonnefoy, Valentine
Goussault, Hélène
Assié, Jean-Baptiste
Choinier, Pascaline
Ruppert, Anne-Marie
Cadranel, Jacques
Mennitti, Maria Chiara
Roumila, Mehdi
Colin, Charlotte
Günther, Sven
Sanchez, Olivier
Gille, Thomas
Sésé, Lucile
Uzunhan, Yurdagul
Faure, Morgane
Patout, Maxime
Morelot-Panzini, Capucine
Laveneziana, Pierantonio
Zysman, Maeva
Blanchard, Elodie
Raherison-Semjen, Chantal
Giraud, Violaine
Giroux-Leprieur, Etienne
Habib, Stéfanie
Roche, Nicolas
Dinh-Xuan, Anh Tuan
Sifaoui, Islem
Brillet, Pierre-Yves
Jung, Camille
Boutin, Emmanuelle
Layese, Richard
Canoui-Poitrine, Florence
Maitre, Bernard
Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
title Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
title_full Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
title_fullStr Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
title_short Respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical COVID-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
title_sort respiratory recovery trajectories after severe-to-critical covid-19: a 1-year prospective multicentre study
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10066566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36669777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01532-2022
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