Artigo de Periódico
Função pulmonar de pacientes hospitalizados com COVID-19, 45 dias após a alta hospitalar: primeiro relato de um estudo multicêntrico prospectivo no Brasil
Fecha
2021Registro en:
1806-3756
Autor
Eliane Viana Mancuzo
Carolina Coimbra Marinho
George Luiz Lins Machado Coelho
Aline Priscila Batista
Jacqueline das Graças Ferreira de Oliveira
Bruno Horta Andrade
Álvaro Lucca Torres Brandão
Ana Sophia Mitre Leite
Pedro Chaves Ferreira
José Reinaldo Corrêa Roveda
Arnaldo Santos Leite
Valéria Maria Augusto
Institución
Resumen
Objective: Because SARS-CoV-2 infection can severely affect the lungs and persistent functional changes can occur after severe disease, we aimed to determine lung function parameters of COVID-19 patients at 45 days after hospital discharge and compare changes according to the severity of the disease. Methods: This was a prospective descriptive analytical multicenter study. The participants were allocated into three groups: ward admission (WA) group; ICU admission not on mechanical ventilation (ICU/MV−) group; and ICU admission on MV (ICU/MV+) group. Lung volumes, DLco, MIP, MEP, and six-minute walk distance (6MWD) were measured 45 days after discharge. Results: The sample comprised 242 patients (mean age = 59.4 ± 14.8 years; 52.1% of males), and 232 (96%) had altered lung function. In the total cohort, restrictive disorder was observed in 96%, as well as reductions in DLco (in 21.2% of the patients), FEV1/FVC (in 39.7%), and PEmax (in 95.8%), with no differences between the groups. Comparing the groups, the ICU/MV+ group had reduced DLco in 50% of the patients (p < 0.001) and a lower mean 6MWD % of the predicted value (p = 0.013). Oxygen desaturation in the six-minute walk test was observed in 32.3% of the cohort and was less frequent in the IE group. Conclusions: This is the first South American study involving severe COVID-19 survivors whose lung function was assessed 45 days after hospital discharge. Changes were frequent, especially in those on MV, which highlights the importance of lung function evaluation after severe COVID-19.