[HTML][HTML] Impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on pulmonary function in early convalescence phase

Y Huang, C Tan, J Wu, M Chen, Z Wang, L Luo… - Respiratory …, 2020 - Springer
Y Huang, C Tan, J Wu, M Chen, Z Wang, L Luo, X Zhou, X Liu, X Huang, S Yuan, C Chen…
Respiratory research, 2020Springer
Objective This study investigated the influence of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on
lung function in early convalescence phase. Methods A retrospective study of COVID-19
patients at the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University were conducted, with serial
assessments including lung volumes (TLC), spirometry (FVC, FEV1), lung diffusing capacity
for carbon monoxide (DLCO), respiratory muscle strength, 6-min walking distance (6MWD)
and high resolution CT being collected at 30 days after discharged. Results Fifty-seven …
Objective
This study investigated the influence of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on lung function in early convalescence phase.
Methods
A retrospective study of COVID-19 patients at the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University were conducted, with serial assessments including lung volumes (TLC), spirometry (FVC, FEV1), lung diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO),respiratory muscle strength, 6-min walking distance (6MWD) and high resolution CT being collected at 30 days after discharged.
Results
Fifty-seven patients completed the serial assessments. There were 40 non-severe cases and 17 severe cases. Thirty-one patients (54.3%) had abnormal CT findings. Abnormalities were detected in the pulmonary function tests in 43 (75.4%) of the patients. Six (10.5%), 5(8.7%), 25(43.8%) 7(12.3%), and 30 (52.6%) patients had FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC ratio, TLC, and DLCO values less than 80% of predicted values, respectively. 28 (49.1%) and 13 (22.8%) patients had PImax and PEmax values less than 80% of the corresponding predicted values. Compared with non-severe cases, severe patients showed higher incidence of DLCO impairment (75.6%vs42.5%, p = 0.019), higher lung total severity score (TSS) and R20, and significantly lower percentage of predicted TLC and 6MWD. No significant correlation between TSS and pulmonary function parameters was found during follow-up visit.
Conclusion
Impaired diffusing-capacity, lower respiratory muscle strength, and lung imaging abnormalities were detected in more than half of the COVID-19 patients in early convalescence phase. Compared with non-severe cases, severe patients had a higher incidence of DLCO impairment and encountered more TLC decrease and 6MWD decline.
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