Two-year diffusion capacity trajectory in COVID-19 pneumonia survivors.

Chron Respir Dis

Department of Respiratory Medicine, OLVG, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: February 2024

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  • After recovering from COVID-19 pneumonia, many hospitalized patients experienced reduced diffusion capacity (DLCO), particularly noticeable three months post-discharge; this study tracked 317 survivors over 24 months.
  • Patients were categorized by illness severity: moderate, severe, and critical, with critical cases showing the most significant DLCO impairment at three months.
  • Despite overall improvements in DLCO across all patient groups by 24 months, a significant portion—65%—still had reduced DLCO (<80%), indicating that while recovery occurred, it was incomplete for most.

Article Abstract

Reduced diffusion capacity (DLCO) after COVID 19 pneumonia was reported in hospitalised patients after discharge. Here, we studied the restoration of DLCO over a 24 months period in COVID-19 pneumonia survivors ( = 317), who were categorised into "moderate" cases (no oxygen supply; no need for hospitalisation), "severe" cases (respiratory frequency > 30/min and/or peripheral oxygen SpO2 < 93%), and "critical" cases (respiratory failure and admission into the intensive care unit). COVID-19 pneumonia survivors with a decreased DLCO (<80%) at 3 months ( = 133) were invited for 6- and 24-months follow-up. At 3 months, impairment of DLCO was more severe in critical case ( < .01). Over time, the subgroups showed a similar level of improvement; and, there was no difference in recovery over time between the subgroups. At 24 months, the DLCO did not differ between the subgroups, with a mean DLCO of 73% for all patients. At 24 months, 65% of patients still had a DLCO < 80%, and in 40% of patients DLCO was <70% of predicted. Regardless the initial disease severity, all COVID-19 survivors showed improvement in DLCO during follow-up; however, DLCO had not normalised in the majority of patients with a DLCO <80% 3 months after hospital discharge.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10858671PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14799731231222284DOI Listing

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