Changes in the respiratory function of COVID-19 survivors during follow-up: A novel respiratory disorder on the rise?
Afroditi K BoutouAthina GeorgopoulouGeorgia PitsiouIoannis StanopoulosTheodoros KontakiotisIoannis KioumisPublished in: International journal of clinical practice (2021)
Patients who recovered from COVID-19 present with abnormal respiratory function at short-term follow-up, mainly with reduced lung diffusion and a restrictive pattern. However, results are currently very limited in order safe conclusions to be made, regarding the exact incidence of these abnormalities and whether they may be temporary or permanent.