Clinical presentation and pulmonary function tests in post-acute COVID-19 patients.

Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.5507/bp.2022.039
Samuel Genzor, Petr Jakubec, Milan Sova, Jan Mizera, Pavol Joppa, Radim Burget, Pavol Pobeha
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Aims: The study analysed post-acute COVID-19 symptoms and the pulmonary function test (PFT) results in patients surviving the native strain of the virus.

Methods: The study was prospective; the inclusion criteria were positive PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 and age 18-100. Exclusion criteria were active respiratory infection, known or suspicious pre-existing pulmonary disease, cardiac failure, recent or acute pulmonary embolism, anaemia, and neuromuscular diseases. The recruitment period was 1st March 2020 - 25th December 2020. The initial examination was performed 4-12 weeks after the disease onset. All subjects underwent physical examination, anamnesis, chest x-ray and PFT.

Results: The study involved 785 subjects (345 male) mean age 53.8 (SD 14.6). The disease severity groups were: mild (G1), moderate (G2) and severe/critical (G3). Anosmia was present in the acute disease phase in 45.2% of G1 patients, but only in 4.5% of G3 patients. Dyspnoea occurred frequently in more severe groups (40%, 51.8% and 63.7% for G1, G2 and G3 respectively), while cough and fatigue showed no relationship to disease severity. Females were more likely to experience persistent symptoms. PFT results were significantly decreased in more severe groups compared to the mild COVID-19 patients, diffusing capacity was 86.3%, 79% and 68% of predicted values in G1, G2 and G3 respectively.

Conclusion: Anosmia during the acute phase was associated with mild disease, persisting dyspnoea was more frequent after more severe COVID-19. Females tended to have persisting symptoms in post-acute phase more frequently. PFT results showed decrease with disease severity.

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COVID-19急性后患者的临床表现和肺功能检测
目的:本研究分析了COVID-19急性后症状和肺功能测试(PFT)结果。方法:前瞻性研究;纳入标准为SARS-CoV-2 PCR检测阳性,年龄18-100岁。排除标准为活动性呼吸道感染、已知或怀疑已有肺部疾病、心力衰竭、近期或急性肺栓塞、贫血和神经肌肉疾病。招聘时间为2020年3月1日至12月25日。首次检查于发病后4-12周进行。所有受试者均接受体格检查、记忆、胸片和PFT检查。结果:共纳入785名受试者(345名男性),平均年龄53.8岁(SD 14.6)。疾病严重程度分为:轻度(G1)、中度(G2)和重度/危重(G3)。45.2%的G1患者在急性期出现嗅觉缺失,而G3患者仅为4.5%。重症组呼吸困难发生率较高(G1、G2和G3组分别为40%、51.8%和63.7%),咳嗽和疲劳与疾病严重程度无关。女性更有可能经历持续的症状。重症组PFT结果明显低于轻症组,G1、G2和G3的弥散能力分别为预测值的86.3%、79%和68%。结论:急性期嗅觉缺失与轻症相关,重症后持续呼吸困难发生率更高。急性期后症状持续的女性患者较多。PFT结果随疾病严重程度而降低。
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