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Respiratory function in patients post-infection by COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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2021Registro en:
Pulmonology 27 (2021) 328-337
10.1016/j.pulmoe.2020.10.013
Autor
Torres Castro, Rodrigo Hernán
Vasconcello Castillo, Luis Eduardo
Alsina Restoy, X.
Solís Navarro, Lilian Verónica
Burgos, F.
Puppo Gallardo, Homero Luis
Vilaró, J.
Institución
Resumen
Background: Evidence suggests lungs as the organ most affected by coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19). The literature on previous coronavirus infections reports that patients may experience
persistent impairment in respiratory function after being discharged. Our objective was
to determine the prevalence of restrictive pattern, obstructive pattern and altered diffusion
in patients post-COVID-19 infection and to describe the different evaluations of respiratory
function used with these patients.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted in five databases. Studies that used lung function
testing to assess post-infection COVID-19 patients were included for review. Two independent
reviewers analysed the studies, extracted the data and assessed the quality of evidence.
Results: Of the 1973 reports returned by the initial search, seven articles reporting on 380
patients were included in the data synthesis. In the sensitivity analysis, we found a prevalence
of 0.39 (CI 0.24---0.56, p < 0.01, I2 = 86%), 0.15 (CI 0.09---0.22, p = 0.03, I2 = 59%), and 0.07 (CI
0.04---0.11, p = 0.31, I2 = 16%) for altered diffusion capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide
(DLCO), restrictive pattern and obstructive pattern, respectively.
Conclusion: Post-infection COVID-19 patients showed impaired lung function; the most impor-tant of the pulmonary function tests affected was the diffusion capacity.