2020
DOI: 10.1016/s2213-2600(20)30246-0
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Lung function testing in the COVID-19 endemic

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“…The importance of PFT was recently emphasized, but very limited data have been reported so far. [3,12] Our study shows that PFT is feasible after COVID-19 pneumonia and can reveal abnormalities even after All domains of HRQoL, except for bodily pain, were significantly lower than the norm, and a significant correlation with diffusion capacity was found. This correlation (0.255, p< 0.05) is weak, indicating that quality of life is determined by more aspects than physical functioning only.…”
Section: Hrqol and Correlation With Pulmonary Functionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The importance of PFT was recently emphasized, but very limited data have been reported so far. [3,12] Our study shows that PFT is feasible after COVID-19 pneumonia and can reveal abnormalities even after All domains of HRQoL, except for bodily pain, were significantly lower than the norm, and a significant correlation with diffusion capacity was found. This correlation (0.255, p< 0.05) is weak, indicating that quality of life is determined by more aspects than physical functioning only.…”
Section: Hrqol and Correlation With Pulmonary Functionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Survivors of covid-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome are at risk of long term impairment of lung function 394041. Serious interstitial lung disease seems to be rare in patients who are not hypoxic, though data on long term outcomes are not yet available 42…”
Section: Supporting Recovery From Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also recommend the use of negative pressure rooms, when available [ 99 ]. Currently, there is limited data available if spirometry is an aerosol-producing procedure; therefore, HCWs should adhere to wearing full PPE [ 100 ].…”
Section: Literature Findings and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%