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A prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after COVID-19

COVID-19 primarily affects the respiratory system. We aimed to evaluate how pulmonary outcomes develop after COVID-19 by assessing participants from the first pandemic wave prospectively 3 and 12 months following hospital discharge. Pulmonary outcomes included self-reported dyspnoea assessed with th...

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Autores principales: Lerum, Tøri Vigeland, Meltzer, Carin, Rodriguez, Jezabel Riverio, Aaløkken, Trond Mogens, Brønstad, Eivind, Aarli, Bernt B., Aarberg-Lund, Kristine Marie, Durheim, Michael T., Ashraf, Haseem, Einvik, Gunnar, Skjønsberg, Ole Henning, Stavem, Knut
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9790092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36915802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00575-2022
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author Lerum, Tøri Vigeland
Meltzer, Carin
Rodriguez, Jezabel Riverio
Aaløkken, Trond Mogens
Brønstad, Eivind
Aarli, Bernt B.
Aarberg-Lund, Kristine Marie
Durheim, Michael T.
Ashraf, Haseem
Einvik, Gunnar
Skjønsberg, Ole Henning
Stavem, Knut
author_facet Lerum, Tøri Vigeland
Meltzer, Carin
Rodriguez, Jezabel Riverio
Aaløkken, Trond Mogens
Brønstad, Eivind
Aarli, Bernt B.
Aarberg-Lund, Kristine Marie
Durheim, Michael T.
Ashraf, Haseem
Einvik, Gunnar
Skjønsberg, Ole Henning
Stavem, Knut
author_sort Lerum, Tøri Vigeland
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description COVID-19 primarily affects the respiratory system. We aimed to evaluate how pulmonary outcomes develop after COVID-19 by assessing participants from the first pandemic wave prospectively 3 and 12 months following hospital discharge. Pulmonary outcomes included self-reported dyspnoea assessed with the modified Medical Research Council dyspnoea scale, 6-min walk distance (6MWD), spirometry, diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (D(LCO)), body plethysmography and chest computed tomography (CT). Chest CT was repeated at 12 months in participants with pathological findings at 3 months. The World Health Organization (WHO) ordinal scale for clinical improvement defined disease severity in the acute phase. Of 262 included COVID-19 patients, 245 (94%) and 222 (90%) participants attended the 3- and 12-month follow-up, respectively. Self-reported dyspnoea and 6MWD remained unchanged between the two time points, while D(LCO) and total lung capacity improved (0.28 mmol·min(−1)·kPa(−1), 95% CI 0.12–0.44, and 0.13 L, 95% CI 0.02–0.24, respectively). The prevalence of fibrotic-like findings on chest CT at 3 and 12 months in those with follow-up chest CT was unaltered. Those with more severe disease had worse dyspnoea, D(LCO) and total lung capacity values than those with mild disease. There was an overall positive development of pulmonary outcomes from 3 to 12 months after hospital discharge. The discrepancy between the unaltered prevalence of self-reported dyspnoea and the improvement in pulmonary function underscores the complexity of dyspnoea as a prominent factor of long-COVID. The lack of increase in fibrotic-like findings from 3 to 12 months suggests that SARS-CoV-2 does not induce a progressive fibrotic process in the lungs.
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spelling pubmed-97900922022-12-27 A prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after COVID-19 Lerum, Tøri Vigeland Meltzer, Carin Rodriguez, Jezabel Riverio Aaløkken, Trond Mogens Brønstad, Eivind Aarli, Bernt B. Aarberg-Lund, Kristine Marie Durheim, Michael T. Ashraf, Haseem Einvik, Gunnar Skjønsberg, Ole Henning Stavem, Knut ERJ Open Res Original Research Articles COVID-19 primarily affects the respiratory system. We aimed to evaluate how pulmonary outcomes develop after COVID-19 by assessing participants from the first pandemic wave prospectively 3 and 12 months following hospital discharge. Pulmonary outcomes included self-reported dyspnoea assessed with the modified Medical Research Council dyspnoea scale, 6-min walk distance (6MWD), spirometry, diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (D(LCO)), body plethysmography and chest computed tomography (CT). Chest CT was repeated at 12 months in participants with pathological findings at 3 months. The World Health Organization (WHO) ordinal scale for clinical improvement defined disease severity in the acute phase. Of 262 included COVID-19 patients, 245 (94%) and 222 (90%) participants attended the 3- and 12-month follow-up, respectively. Self-reported dyspnoea and 6MWD remained unchanged between the two time points, while D(LCO) and total lung capacity improved (0.28 mmol·min(−1)·kPa(−1), 95% CI 0.12–0.44, and 0.13 L, 95% CI 0.02–0.24, respectively). The prevalence of fibrotic-like findings on chest CT at 3 and 12 months in those with follow-up chest CT was unaltered. Those with more severe disease had worse dyspnoea, D(LCO) and total lung capacity values than those with mild disease. There was an overall positive development of pulmonary outcomes from 3 to 12 months after hospital discharge. The discrepancy between the unaltered prevalence of self-reported dyspnoea and the improvement in pulmonary function underscores the complexity of dyspnoea as a prominent factor of long-COVID. The lack of increase in fibrotic-like findings from 3 to 12 months suggests that SARS-CoV-2 does not induce a progressive fibrotic process in the lungs. European Respiratory Society 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9790092/ /pubmed/36915802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00575-2022 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
Lerum, Tøri Vigeland
Meltzer, Carin
Rodriguez, Jezabel Riverio
Aaløkken, Trond Mogens
Brønstad, Eivind
Aarli, Bernt B.
Aarberg-Lund, Kristine Marie
Durheim, Michael T.
Ashraf, Haseem
Einvik, Gunnar
Skjønsberg, Ole Henning
Stavem, Knut
A prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after COVID-19
title A prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after COVID-19
title_full A prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after COVID-19
title_fullStr A prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed A prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after COVID-19
title_short A prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after COVID-19
title_sort prospective study of pulmonary outcomes and chest computed tomography in the first year after covid-19
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9790092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36915802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00575-2022
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