Long COVID in Young Patients: Impact on Lung Volume Evaluated Using Multidetector CT.
Davide BelliniPaola CapodiferroSimone ViciniMarco RengoIacopo CarbonePublished in: Tomography (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (2023)
In patients with symptoms suggesting Long COVID and negative chest CT macroscopic findings, quantitative volume analysis demonstrated a mean value of reduction in lung volume of 10% compared to patients of the same age who never had COVID. A chest CT negative for inflammatory findings may induce clinicians to attribute Long COVID mild respiratory symptoms to anxiety, especially in young patients. Our study brings us beyond appearances and beyond the classic radiological signs, introducing a quantitative evaluation of lung volumes in these patients. It is hard to establish to what extent this finding may contribute to Long COVID symptoms, but this is another step to gain a wider knowledge of the potential long-term effects caused by this new virus.