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European Respiratory Journal Conference: European Respiratory Society International Congress, ERS ; 60(Supplement 66), 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2271951

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Background: Despite recovery from COVID-19,concern remains that some organs, including the lungs, might have long-term impairment following infection. Aim(s): Assess symptoms,pulmonary function,exercise capacity and chest HRCT changes in non-intubated patients hospitalised with severe COVID19 pneumonia at 3months. Method(s): In this prospective,longitudinal study,patients admitted to hospital for severe COVID19 who did not require mechanical ventilation were prospectively followed up at 3months after discharge from respiratory department Rabta Hospital of Tunis. During the follow-up,patients were interviewed and underwent pulmonary function tests(PFT),chest high-resolution CT(HRCT)and 6-min walk distance test(6MWT). PFT included:diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO);forced vital capacity(FVC);forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and total lung capacity (TLC). Result(s): Between June 1st, and august 31, 2021;47 patients (mean age 56 +/- 12 years;sex ratio 0.74)were included. At 3 months, the most common persistent symptoms were dyspnea(78.7%),cough(46.8%),fatigue(36.2%) and anxiety(17%). Abnormal HRCT findings were pulmonary fibrosis (4%),ground glass opacities(42.5%) and consolidation(32%). Median FVC, FEV1 and TLC were respectively 97% (53-119%), 87.5% (30-120%) and 87% (72- 127%). DLCO was below the lower limit of normal in 12.7% of patients. During 6MWT, the average walked distance was 480 meters [120-680];22 patients (46.8%) showed reduced physical capacity. Conclusion(s): At 3 months after severe COVID pneumonia,a substantial number of patients still have respiratory symptoms with radiological and functional impairment. A long-term monitoring is mandatory.

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