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Long-term impact of COVID-19 hospitalisation among individuals with pre-existing airway diseases in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study - PHOSP-COVID.

Omer ElneimaJohn R HurstCarlos EchevarriaJennifer Kathleen QuintSamantha WalkerSalman SiddiquiPetr NovotnyPaul E PfefferJeremy S BrownManu Shankar-HariHamish Joseph Cameron McAuleyOlivia C LeavyAarti ShikotraAmisha SingapuriMarco SerenoMatthew RichardsonRuth M SaundersVictoria C HarrisLinzy Houchen-WolloffNeil J GreeningEwen M HarrisonAnnemarie B DochertyNazir I LoneJames D ChalmersLing-Pei HoAlex Robert HorsleyMichael MarksKrisnah PoinasamyBetty RamanRachael Andrea EvansLouise V WainAziz SheikhChris E BrightlingAnthony De SoyzaLiam G Heaney
Published in: ERJ open research (2024)
Individuals with pre-existing airway diseases hospitalised due to COVID-19 were less likely to feel fully recovered, had lower physiological performance measurements, more burden of symptoms and reduced HRQoL up to 1 year post-hospital discharge.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • cross sectional
  • clinical trial
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • study protocol
  • randomized controlled trial
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • community acquired pneumonia