Persistent disabilities 28 months after COVID-19 hospitalization, a prospective cohort study
Bertrand Renaud,
Richard Chocron,
Guillaume Reverdito
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundLimited data are available on long-term respiratory disabilities in patients following acute COVID-19.Patients and MethodsThis prospective, monocentric, observational cohort study included patients admitted to our hospital with acute COVID-19 between March 3 and April 24, 2020. Clinical, functional, and radiological data were collected up to 28 months after hospital discharge.ResultsAmong 715 patients hospitalized for COVID-19, 493 (69.0%) were discharged alive. We could access complete medical recor… Show more
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