Dynamics of functional changes in the respiratory system after COVID-19-associated lung injury at one year after hospital discharge

Q4 Medicine
A. V. Chernyak, M. Kh. Mustafina, Zh. K. Naumenko, E. N. Kalmanova, K. A. Zykov
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Abstract

Morphological examination reveals microcirculation disorders in combination with small areas of lung damage in the long term after COVID-19. Therefore, the function of the respiratory system should be assessed after COVID-19. Aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of respiratory dysfunction in patients with COVID-19-associated lung injury using a complex examination of lung function (spirometry, body plethysmography, and lung diffusion testing) one year after hospital discharge. Methods. 60 patients (38 men/22 women, aged 39 to 80 years) with a diagnosis of “COVID-19-associated interstitial process in the lungs” were examined. Lung function (spirometry, body plethysmography, and lung diffusion capacity testing) was examined in all patients twice, at 1 – 6 months (visit 1) and at 12 – 24 months (visit 2) after hospital discharge. Results. At visit 1, 60% of patients had restrictive pulmonary ventilation disorders. Obstructive ventilation disorders were detected in only 1 patient. Decreased lung diffusion capacity (D CO corr. ) was found in 78% of patients. At visit 2, obstructive disorders were detected in 1 patient, and the frequency of restrictive ventilation disorders was 29%. Decreased DL CO corr. was noted in 57% of cases. The parameters of pulmonary ventilation and pulmonary gas exchange function differed significantly between visits. Significant correlations were found between changes in the functional parameters of the respiratory system and disorders identified at visit 1 after hospital discharge. Conclusion. Thus, there is a decrease in the lung diffusion capacity and the rate of restrictive ventilation disorders even one year after severe COVID-19-associated lung injury. However, our results suggest a marked improvement in respiratory system function over time.
covid -19相关肺损伤出院后1年呼吸系统功能变化动态
形态学检查显示长期微循环障碍合并小面积肺损伤。因此,COVID-19后应评估呼吸系统功能。本研究的目的是在出院一年后,通过复杂的肺功能检查(肺活量测定、体体积脉搏图和肺弥散试验)来评估covid -19相关肺损伤患者呼吸功能障碍的动态。方法:对诊断为“covid -19相关肺间质过程”的60例患者(男38例/女22例,年龄39 ~ 80岁)进行检查。所有患者在出院后1 - 6个月(第1次就诊)和12 - 24个月(第2次就诊)分别检查两次肺功能(肺活量测定、体体积脉搏图和肺弥散能力试验)。结果。在就诊1时,60%的患者有限制性肺通气障碍。仅1例患者出现阻塞性通气障碍。78%的患者肺弥散能力(dco)下降。就诊2时,1例患者出现阻塞性疾病,限制性通气障碍发生率为29%。57%的病例中DL - CO值下降。两组间肺通气和肺气体交换功能参数差异显著。呼吸系统功能参数的变化与出院后第一次就诊时发现的疾病之间存在显著相关性。结论。因此,即使在covid -19相关的严重肺损伤发生一年后,肺弥散能力和限制性通气障碍的发生率也会下降。然而,我们的结果表明,随着时间的推移,呼吸系统功能有了明显的改善。
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Pulmonologiya
Pulmonologiya Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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1.40
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70
期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to state a scientific position of the Russian Respiratory Society (RRS) on diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases based on recent evidence-based clinical trial publications and international consensuses. The most important tasks of the journal are: -improvement proficiency qualifications of respiratory specialists; -education in pulmonology; -prompt publication of original studies on diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases; -sharing clinical experience and information about pulmonology service organization in different regions of Russia; -information on current protocols, standards and recommendations of international respiratory societies; -discussion and consequent publication Russian consensus documents and announcement of RRS activities; -publication and comments of regulatory documents of Russian Ministry of Health; -historical review of Russian pulmonology development. The scientific concept of the journal includes publication of current evidence-based studies on respiratory medicine and their discussion with the participation of Russian and foreign experts and development of national consensus documents on respiratory medicine. Russian and foreign respiratory specialists including pneumologists, TB specialists, thoracic surgeons, allergists, clinical immunologists, pediatricians, oncologists, physiologists, and therapeutists are invited to publish article in the journal.
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