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Six and twelve-month respiratory outcomes in a cohort of severe and critical COVID-19 survivors: A prospective monocentric study in Latin America.

Liliana F TrujilloJuan Sebastián Galindo-SánchezAngie CedielCarlos A GarcíaEliana I MoralesJessica LargoMaría A Amezquita-Dussan
Published in: SAGE open medicine (2024)
Despite residual radiological findings, most parameters studied in severe and critical COVID-19 survivors improved over the 12-month follow-up period. Regardless of the imaging abnormalities, the improvement in variables such as symptomatic relief and normal pulmonary function suggests that these alterations are transient. Carbon monoxide diffusion did not normalize by the end of the follow-up, which is consistent with the abnormalities reported in multiple studies, indicating a potential disease-related pattern.
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